CoMuse Fellowship Programme
The fellowship programme is one of the central components of the project “The Collaborative Museum” (CoMuse) and addresses international artists, researchers, community representatives, and cultural workers.
The programme offers grants for academic or artistic research projects that allow fellows the opportunity to critically examine the collections and their contexts of meaning through their work, to experiment with new research approaches, to develop interventions in the field of contemporary art, or to work together with curators and museums’ staff to inspire new impulses in transcultural museum work. Transparency and opening up new forms of access are key focuses of this work, as is ensuring the participation of a diversity of disciplines, individuals, cultural perspectives, and voices. The CoMuse Fellowship programme is particularly interested in supporting early-career academics and emerging artists in their professional development.
Fellowships
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- Scientific Cooperation
- Contemporary Art
- Urban Society
- Museum Cooperation
- Education & Outreach
- Culture of Remembrance
- Audiovisual Methodolgies
- Oral History
- Collection Research
- Provenance Research
- Conservation & Restauration
- Community Engagement
- Indigenous Agency
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FellowshipContemporary Art Museum Cooperation Community Engagement
Yorleny Cardozo Peña
Yorleny Cardozo Peña is an artist and art educator from San Agustín, Colombia. In the project “Protective Beings – The Superpowers of Nature”, she…
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FellowshipScientific Cooperation Audiovisual Methodolgies Collection Research Conservation & Restauration
Gonzalo Rodriguez
Gonzalo Rodriguez is a music archaeologist and cultural scientist from Cusco, Peru. He also researches the flute traditions of different cultures…
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FellowshipContemporary Art Urban Society Oral History Collection Research
George Tamihana Nuku
George Nuku is one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary artists. During a first research fellowship in March 2024, he explored the Oceania…