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The Soros Arts Fellowship supports innovative mid-career artists and cultural producers advancing social change around the world. The fellowship provides artists with the resources to develop a large-scale project on their own terms in their own local contexts.
The Soros Arts Fellowship is a nomination-based award and does not currently receive unsolicited applications.
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Regina José Galindo
2019Regina José Galindo (Guatemala City, Guatemala) will collaborate with deportees in Guatemala to create platforms that tell their stories, provide mental health resources, and create avenues for social and economic empowerment in the country. -
Tania El Khoury
2019Tania El Khoury will create a site-specific interactive installation along Lebanon’s northern border with Syria (Akkar) that explores the militarization of natural borders, relationships across rivers, and the daily practices of border resistance. -
Tinashe Mushakavanhu
2019Tinashe Mushakavanhu will explore African hair braiding practices as subject and as a metaphor for the braiding together of multiple streams of content through field work, archiving, design, and publishing. -
Alina Serban
2018Alina Serban is producing a revised version of her play The Great Shame, the first play solely focused on the history of Roma slavery. -
Faustin Linyekula
2018Faustin Linyekula will collaborate with 30 artists in Kisangani on Lubunga Files, a four-part film portraying citizen perspectives on life in Lubunga, Democratic Republic of Congo. -
Guy Regis Jr.
2018Guy Regis Jr.’s For a City of Poetry project will use the streets of Port-au-Prince to shift public opinion around the multiple forms of violence against youth which exist within these spaces. -
Hassan Darsi
2018Hassan Darsi will work with residents of the Beni Aïssi village to create an agro-ecological village for his The Place Remember project. -
Khalid Albaih
2018Khalid Albaih will create a universally accessible app which artists can use to make connections outside the traditional art market. -
Laila Hida
2018Laila Hida will collaborate with artists and activists to engage local communities to create new spaces for collective social interaction, community empowerment, and the reactivation of forgotten public spaces in Marrakech.