Magnum Foundation Photography and Social Justice Fellowship 2021

Deadline: December 1, 2020 at 11:59pm ET

Each year, the program supports a diverse, international group of Photography and Social Justice Fellows who are passionate about challenging injustice, pursuing social equality, and advancing human rights through photography. The program provides space for interdisciplinary experimentation, mentored project development, and cross-cultural, critical discourse for developing new approaches to socially engaged documentary practice. With intensive mentorship, artist- and expert-led workshops, peer-to-peer learning, and production funds, this program prepares fellows to make effective creative projects and become leaders who inspire social movements, pose difficult questions, and stimulate debate and awareness about pressing social issues.

Magnum Foundation expands creativity and diversity in documentary photography, activating new audiences and ideas through the innovative use of images. Through grantmaking, mentoring, and creative collaborations, we partner with socially engaged imagemakers experimenting with new models for storytelling.

The Photography and Social Justice Program takes place during May through October 2021 and includes a core seminar course, workshops, mentored project development, and mentored production. Due to COVID-19, the 2021 program will be held remotely and meetings will occur with consideration of participants’ timezones.

The program is produced in partnership with the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism.

Costs/Funding:

  • Magnum Foundation covers the cost of participation, including all educational and programmatic activities.
  • Fellows also receive a modest stipend to support the production of their projects.

Elements Of The Program:

  • Photography and Social Justice Seminar with Fred Ritchin (April–June).
  • Workshops (March–June).
  • Mentored Project Development (March–June).
  • Mentored Project Production (July–October).

Eligibilities:

  • Applicants can be documentary photographers, artists, and photojournalists, activists who use photography in their change-making practice, or scholars who incorporate images and image-making in their research and scholarship.
  • We encourage applications from self-taught photographers who have not had access to formal training.
  • Applicants must be proficient in spoken and written English. English is the primary shared language that will be used for discussion among participants during seminars, workshops, and mentor sessions.
  • Applicants should be open minded, willing to experiment, and motivated to participate in critical discussion with colleagues.

Note:

  • Photography and Social Justice Fellows are selected through an open, international call for applications. Candidates will be notified about their status of their application in early February 2021.
  • Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed and final decisions will be made by the end of February 2021.

How to apply:

Click here to apply

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