Educational and artistic exchange programs, including master classes, workshops, and teaching residencies in U.S. academic institutions and schools will be supported with up to 10,000 dollars.
— Educational and artistic exchange programs may include master classes, workshops, and teaching residencies in U.S. academic institutions and schools.
Priority will be given to:
— Projects involving artists or composers whose work has rarely been seen in the partner country. — Projects involving new generations of composers. — Projects involving women artists and/or composers. — Projects reflecting diversity and inclusion.
The fund will not support directly individual artists.
Who may apply:
The Albertine Music program offers financial support in the form of grants to American or French nonprofit organizations that represent, produce, or present the project of the artist(s).
— Individual artist or ensemble involved should work at a professional level.
— Individual artist or ensemble involved must be French or U.S. citizens or legal residents for the past five years and currently reside in their respective territory.
— Applicants must be (or represented by) an American nonprofit institution or a French association loi 1901.
— Applicants (or their representatives) must be able to demonstrate their nonprofit status.
— Artists and ensembles may submit applications only if they have obtained written engagements from U.S. academic institutions and schools.
THE 2025 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS IS CLOSED
Dylan Hadida | Program Officer dylan.hadida@villa-albertine.org