Slifka Arts Grants
Slifka Arts Grants support projects that explore a Jewish theme or support a personal Jewish exploration. Grantees will participate in Fellowship Dinners, facilitated by Slifka Rabbis, which explore spirituality and creativity from multi-faceted Jewish perspectives. Neither religious nor secular, dinner conversation will seek to challenge and enrich your creative process. Application deadline is October 1, 2012. Please click here to access the application.
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The Blanksteen Curatorial Fellowship
The Blanksteen Curatorial Fellowship at the Jewish Museum in New York provides stipends of $5000 for each of four Yale students (not restricted to undergraduates) to participate in a full-time, summer internship at the Jewish Museum, where they are engaged in high-level curatorial and publications learning experiences. Blanksteen Fellows will return to Yale and design an exhibition from concept to reception. The exhibition will be a campus-wide open submission call for art. Fellows will then review submission, select works to be included, and develop all publicity and documentation materials. The application process takes place in February and March. Â Check back soon for more information.
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