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    Home»Web Content»Blog»Apply for the 2025 Harpo Foundation Native American Fellowships

    Apply for the 2025 Harpo Foundation Native American Fellowships

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    By FAAM Staff on September 20, 2024 Blog, For Artists, Web Content

    Harpo Foundation Native American Fellowships available at Vermont Studio Center
    Deadline: October 15, 2024

    Vermont Studio Center
    Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont

    Johnston, VT – Vermont Studio Center (VSC) is pleased to invite applications for the Harpo Foundation Native American Fellowships. Since 2011, VSC has partnered with the Harpo Foundation to support Native American creatives with fully funded residency fellowships.

    This year the Harpo Fellowship will support two U.S.-based Native Americans — one visual artist and one writer — with a full fellowship and $500 travel stipend.

    All eligible Native American visual artists and writers, living in the U.S., are invited to apply. Applications will be evaluated based on the strength and quality of the work.

    Explore fellowship offerings and apply today for a 2025 residency. For more information,

    • visit vermontstudiocenter.org/fellowships
    • email info@vermontstudiocenter.org
    • or call (802) 635-2727

    The Harpo Foundation was established in 2006 by artist Ed Levine to support emerging and underrecognized visual artists. Through grants and residency programs, the foundation seeks to stimulate creative inquiry and encourage new modes of making and thinking about art.

    Vermont Studio Center (VSC), founded in 1984, is an international residency program for visual artists and writers in Johnson, a village nestled in the Green Mountains of northern Vermont. VSC’s mission is to provide studio residencies in an inclusive, international community honoring creative work as the communication of spirit through form. All residents are provided with private studio space, lodging, fresh meals, and access to local amenities.

    For more about the Harpo Foundation, visit harpofoundation.org, and for more about the Harpo Foundation Native American Residency at Vermont Studio Center, visit harpofoundation.org/residencies

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