Brooks International Fellowship Programme 2025 – Tate Modern, London, UK
Reference: TG4316
Position Type: Fellowship, Full-time
Hours: 36 hours per week
Salary and Benefits: Accommodation, travel, visa support, £40 per day living allowance bursary
Location: London, UK (with visits to other Tate locations)
Closing Date: 30 January 2025 at 17:00
Overview:
Tate, in collaboration with Delfina Foundation, invites applications for the Brooks International Fellowship Programme 2025. Now in its eleventh year, this prestigious programme provides an opportunity for international visual arts professionals to collaborate with Tate colleagues for six months and participate in a residency at Delfina Foundation in London.
Two Fellowship opportunities are available:
1. Tate St Ives Programme Team (Artists Programme Focus)
- Dates: 23 June – 7 December 2025
- Focus: Development of socially engaged and environmentally conscious artist residency models.
- Responsibilities:
- Research residency models emphasizing community building and climate/social justice.
- Develop international partnerships and networks.
- Contribute to a sustainable framework for the Artists Programme at Tate St Ives.
Location: Based in London at Delfina Foundation with regular visits to Tate St Ives and remote collaboration with the local team.
2. Tate Modern Curatorial Division (Ink Art Focus)
- Dates: 23 June – 7 December 2025
- Focus: Exploration of ink art developments across East and Southeast Asia in the 20th century.
- Responsibilities:
- Research the evolution of ink art in the context of modernity and its interaction with Western art styles.
- Support Tate’s acquisition of ink art and contribute to future exhibitions and displays.
Location: Based at Tate Modern with access to resources and collaboration opportunities at other Tate sites.
Benefits:
- Six-month Fellowship with travel support to Tate galleries (Liverpool, Britain, St Ives) and other cultural institutions in the UK.
- Residency at Delfina Foundation with:
- Living allowance: £40 per day.
- Accommodation: Single bedroom with shared facilities at Delfina Foundation.
- Travel: Economy return flight, visa fee reimbursement, and airport transfers.
- Local travel pass for London public transport.
- Access to Tate’s collections, archives, staff, and networks.
- Opportunities to present research and collaborate on events at Tate and Delfina Foundation.