Opportunities with the ArtTable Fellowship Program

Are you seeking career opportunities in the visual arts? If so, you might be interested in applying for the ArtTable Fellowship Program by April 13th, 2022.

We have secured placements in the following leading 18 arts organizations.

Applicants can apply and find more information on each project through this link: https://bit.ly/ArtTableFellowship22

  • Amant Foundation. Brooklyn, NY
  • American Indian Artists Inc. (AMERINDA). New York, NY
  • CALA Alliance (Celebración Artística de las Américas). Phoenix, AZ
  • Capital One Art Program. Tysons, VA
  • Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. St. Louis, MO
  • Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. New York, NY
  • El Museo del Barrio. New York, NY
  • Materials & Applications (M&A). Los Angeles, CA
  • Montclair Art Museum. Montclair, NJ
  • Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center. Oklahoma City, OK
  • Seattle Art Museum. Seattle, WA
  • Swann Galleries. New York, NY
  • The Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore, MD
  • The James Howell Foundation. New York, NY
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY
  • The Morgan Library & Museum. New York, NY
  • The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA). Philadelphia, PA
  • The Studio Museum in Harlem. New York, NY

ArtTable Fellowship Highlights:

  • Professional career development
  • Work with established leaders in museums and other arts organizations
  • One-on-one mentoring
  • Access to ArtTable’s dynamic professional network
  • Five- to eight-week commitment between June and August 2022
  • 3 fellowships specifically open to women of Native American / Indigenous descent
  • $4,000 stipend

To be eligible, applicants must be:

  • Women-identifying individuals who are currently enrolled in a graduate or pre/post-doc program, recent graduates (within 6 months of having completed all graduation requirements), and/or emerging professionals
  • Seeking career opportunities in the visual arts professions
  • Self-identified as being from cultural, racial, ethnic, and/or socio-economic backgrounds underrepresented in the field
  • Hold U.S. citizenship, have permanent residency status, or a current student visa that allows them to be paid in the US.