Fellowship Programs
ARC Fellowships aim to provide artists with necessary resources and support networks to enable them to continue their work from exile. This includes financial assistance, residency opportunities, legal aid, and advocacy services. In addition to enabling artists to continue their work in safer environments, ARC works with these artists to advocate for human rights and artistic freedom. To learn more about the different fellowship programs, eligibility and application information, please click below.
Cuban Migrant Artists Resilience Fellowship
The Fellowship empowers Cuban creatives in exile to continue their craft and create meaningful and timely projects addressing topics like artistic freedom, cultural rights, and other pertinent issues.
Bard College Center for Ethics & Writing Program Fellowship
The fellowship is a non-residency program providing direct support for one year to writers and artists whose free expression is threatened due to their socially engaged art.
ARC Resiliency & Advocacy Fellowship
The program focuses on artists from Global Majority countries, with particular attention to vulnerable groups like women, LGBTQI+ artists, and minorities.