- Deadline
- May 31
- Award
- $4,000 stipend, 1-year fellowship at the AHL Foundation
- Entry fee
- Free
- Eligibility
- An ideal candidate would be someone with a strong academic background in Korean Contemporary Art. Experience in digital archiving is preferred. Candidates must have excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. English and Korean bilingual proficiency is preferred. The AKAA Fellow will be expected to devote at least one day a week at the gallery for researching, organizing collections, and digitizing archival materials in AKAA Archive Room. During the fellowship, recipient is required to update the data on the AKAA Archive website, including new works and artist bios on the AKAA website. Preference is given to applicants who live and work in (or near) New York City. Fellowship recipient must attend the Awards Ceremony on November 7, 2026.
- Location
- New York, USA
About
The AHL–Grace Charity Foundation Research Fellowship is an annual one-year fellowship for art historians, researchers, and curators interested in researching and archiving the activities of artists of Korean heritage. The selected fellow will contribute to the development of the Archive of Korean Artists in America (AKAA). The fellowship includes a $4,000 stipend and a 1-year fellowship at the AHL Foundation. Travel and other costs for the award ceremony will not be supported or reimbursed. Applicants should have a strong academic background in Korean Contemporary Art, experience in digital archiving, and excellent English communication skills. Bilingual proficiency in English and Korean is preferred. The fellow will work at the gallery at least one day a week.