Applications are open for the 2024 Indigenous Place Keeping Artist (IPKA) Fellowship.

Applications are open for the Indigenous Place Keeping Artist (IPKA) Fellowship.

The Grand Ronde Tribe’s Cultural Resources Department is seeking applications for the 2024 Indigenous Place Keeping Artist Fellowship. In 2024 one fellow will be selected to receive $20,000 to advance their artistic work.

To Apply Submit the following:

- Read the attached application packet

- Fill Out an Application, two pages at end of Attachment.

- Answers to three preliminary questions in a Word or PDF file - no more than 150 words per response to each question

1. Describe your indigenous connection to the ancestral people of Western Oregon?

2. What work would being an IPKA Fellow allow you to do?

3. How will you and your community benefit from the work you want to do?

- Detailed Resume (providing information about your shown work, awards, residencies, educational background, professional employment and activities, publications and presentations, committee and advisory group appointments/participation and community involvement)

- Artist Portfolio with at least five examples of work

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 19, 2024 at 5 p.m.(PDST.)

Please email all application materials to David Harrelson

Email: cultural.resources@grandronde.org

Telephone: (503) 879-1630