WHO CAN APPLY
There are two general categories of Monument Lab Fellows: civic practitioners and high school students.
Applications are welcome from civic practitioners including: artists, activists, scholars, journalists, filmmakers, architects, designers, planners, archivists, historic preservationists, archeologists, data scientists, and others working across their own local contexts, interested in engaging the transnational movement to critically update and impact the monumental landscape. We welcome fellowship applications from individuals or collectives located within and across North America, including Central America and the Caribbean, and Germany. Emerging, independent, and underrepresented practitioners are especially encouraged to apply.
Applications are also welcome from high school students around the United States with existing projects that use art, activism, history, journalism, and other tools to approach monuments in their communities.
We are accepting applications in English, Spanish, French, and German.
Applicants who apply this year and who are not chosen are eligible to apply again in future years.
Any questions about eligibility are welcome and can be addressed to monumentlab@gmail.com.
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