Collaborative research for new practices in documentary art.
Overview
This fellowship pairs four artists with four writers, aiming to support radical forms of nonfiction filmmaking and to publish four volumes of research-driven, critical writing that examine fundamental questions at the center of each artist’s work.
All fellows will participate in a yearlong program, which includes an opening seminar at DocLisboa in Portugal, monthly written exchanges throughout the fellowship research period, and a presentation of the forthcoming publication at a final symposium.
For their participation, each fellow will receive a generous fee. For the artists, a $20,000 fee requires, along with general program commitments, providing their previous work for focused study, but it is not restricted to use on a single project. For the writers, a $15,000 fee is provided as a commission for their research, for authoring a significant essay on the artist’s work, and for their conceptualization and editing of the publication, along with general program commitments. Writers also receive a $5,000 budget to commission additional writing for the publication addressing the research question and the artist’s practice.
This fellowship is for North American artists and writers and will be conducted in English. Individuals must be officially nominated to apply.
Publication & Outcomes
For the writer, the final goal for the fellowship is the completion of a significant published collection of works that addresses the research question proposed in their application as it expands out of the artist’s practice. The writer fellows are expected to be the architects of their volumes and the primary editors of the additional contributors they choose to engage. They receive administrative support with commissioning, draft management, copy-editing, design, and print production.
Writers are invited to immerse themselves in the creative practice of the artists with whom they are paired through a series of monthly exchanges and to solicit exciting commissions to address their proposed question. They may seek to understand the ways that the artist’s work has operated in the world, how it impacts or engages social movements; to study its theoretical underpinnings and historical precedents; and to learn how the artist’s methods and aesthetic devices might pick up on and depart from those that have come before.
The final publication will comprise the writer’s own essay, any ephemera, notes, or process-based materials associated with the research, and at least 4 additional commissioned works produced in collaboration with UnionDocs and Collections Editor, Rachel Valinsky.
For the artist, the ongoing dialogue and research is intended to inspire and enrich their practice and their works-in-progress, indulging curiosities and articulating tensions they may encounter while making. They will be asked to engage in the publication project as it develops and to provide their work, imagery, and research for both study and illustration.
Qualifications
Seeking Documentary Artists
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with a celebrated body of work demonstrating significant formal experimentation.
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with one or more current works-in-progress that continue or expand their practice.
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with enthusiasm to actively engage a critical dialogue on their and other’s work.
who are available and open to commit to a collaborative process.
Seeking Writers, Editors, Scholars, Curators, Committed Thinkers
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with established research skills and exemplary published work.
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with a significant interest in artful and experimental documentary film, though applicants from disciplines beyond film studies or film criticism are strongly encouraged to apply.
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who are available and open to commit to a collaborative process.