The UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries for Artists
Programme promote the mobility of young artists in order to enrich their
personal perspectives, to develop their creative project, enabling them
to engage in a cultural diversity dialogue.
The Programme offers residencies to young artists
(between 25 and 35 years old) worldwide. UNESCO-Aschberg advocates and
promotes creativity, highlights cultural exchanges and the need for
artists to enrich their experience through contact with other cultures.
- The artistic disciplines for which the bursaries are awarded are Creative Writing, Music and Visual Arts. These three fields cover artistic specialisations that drive the creative industries, in particular the recording industries, the organisation of concerts, the audiovisual sector, graphic design and publishing. The countries of the South, which have a rich artistic tradition, can further expand their skills in these fields, and therefore boosting the different sectors of the cultural industry.
- The Programme strategy is based in UNESCO’s policies to promote creativity and cultural diversity, and so, converges with the goals of the Convention on the Promotion and Protection of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions (2005 Convention)
- The Programme also gives priority to artists and institutions in developing countries, in order to enhance North-South and South-South cooperation.
- The sale of a château donated to UNESCO by Swedish philanthropists, Mr and Mrs Aschberg, allowed for the creation of the UNESCO-Aschberg Bursary Programme in 1994. At the time, the Programme covered five disciplines.
- Between 1994 and 2007, the Programme awarded 650 bursaries in 149 institutions to laureates from 72 countries.
- In 2007, the Programme was temporarily suspended and was subject to an evaluation aimed at not only to draw synergies with the 2005 Convention but also to optimise its management.
Click on the name of the Institutions/Residencies to access to their respective Website. For their 2014 Call for Applications click on the deadline dates.
Applicants may submit only one application per year and can participate in the Programme only once in their career.
Creative Writing
- Camac (France) - Deadline: 15 October 2013
- Dar al Ma´Mûn (Morocco) - Deadline: 20 November 2013
- Djerassi Resident Artists Program (USA) – Deadline: 31 October 2013
- Sacatar Foundation (Brazil) - Deadline: 14 October 2013
- Civitella Ranieri Center (Italy) - Deadline: 15 November 2013
- L’Espace Sobo Badè (Senegal) - Deadline: 8 November 2013
- Sacatar Foundation (Brazil) - Deadline: 14 October 2013
- Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (USA) - Deadline: 31 October 2013
- Bundanon Trust (Australia) - Deadline: 31 October 2013
- Camac (France) - Deadline: 15 October 2013
- Centro Colombo Americano (Colombia) - Deadline: 18 November 2013
- La Chambre Blanche (Canada) - Deadline: 3 novembre 2013
- Changdong National Art Studio (Republic of Korea)- Deadline: 4 October 2013
- Dar al Ma´Mûn (Morocco) - Deadline: 20 November 2013
- Djerassi Resident Artists Program (USA) - Deadline: 31 October 2013
- Sacatar Foundation (Brazil) - Deadline: 14 October 2013
- Sanskriti Foundation (India) – Deadline: 30 October 2013
- UNIDEE – Cittadellarte (Italy) - Deadline: 24 October 2013
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