The Singapore International Foundation’s (SIF) Arts for Good (A4G) Fellowship is an annual programme that aims to grow the Arts for Good ecosystem, through a community of practice that harnesses the power of the arts and culture to create positive social change.
The Fellowship brings together cross-sector professionals such as artists, arts administrators, creatives and programmers from the education and social sectors on a programme made up of experiential workshops, learning journeys and networking sessions across two exchange programmes in two global cities. To date, after three successful editions, the A4G Fellowship has built an alumni network of 94 Fellows from 18 nationalities since its inception in 2017.
The Fellowship brings together cross-sector professionals such as artists, arts administrators, creatives and programmers from the education and social sectors on a programme made up of experiential workshops, learning journeys and networking sessions across two exchange programmes in two global cities. To date, after three successful editions, the A4G Fellowship has built an alumni network of 94 Fellows from 18 nationalities since its inception in 2017.
- The SIF will be providing travel support for Fellows during the two exchange programmes to Singapore and Chennai, India.
- Singapore or Chennai, India: SGD 250
- Other parts of India: SGD 350
- ASEAN (Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam) excluding Singapore: SGD 500
- Rest of the world SGD 800
- Aside from the travel support provided above, all the following reflected within the Fellowship during the two exchange programmes will be fully supported by SIF:
- Accommodation and meals during the duration of the Fellowship.
Requirement:
To be eligible, you should:
- Be an arts and culture practitioner, arts administrator, creative professional or programmer from the education and social sector;
- Have a minimum of two years of professional or voluntary practice, and demonstrate a commitment to lead and effect change through your work;
- Have prior experience working with a community through the arts, demonstrating a strong interest in arts-based projects aimed at creating social impact;
- Be able to attend all components of the programme;
- Be financially able to support your travel expenses relating to your participation in this programme;
- Be able to communicate in English; and,
- Be of any age and nationality.
How to Apply:
- Apply online via this form:HERE
- Please set aside about 30 minutes to complete the form and prepare these following documents to submit together with your online application: • Curriculum Vitae (CV) • Supporting documents of recent projects
Deadline:
29 April 2020
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