Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
THE FELLOWSHIP
THE FELLOWSHIP
THE FELLOWSHIP
THE FELLOWSHIP
THE FELLOWSHIP
News
APPLICATIONS
2024
MONTRÉAL
Lynn Kodeih
Galerie d’art Stewart Hall
EXHIBITION
2024
POINTE-CLAIRE
LAUREATE 2022
LAUREATE 2022
Kuh Del Rosario
TIDELINES at FOFA Gallery, alongside Cecilia McKinnon and Miri Chekhanovich, opening reception on May 2nd, 5-7pm.
EXHIBITION
2024
MONTREAL
Lynn Kodeih
Research and creation residency
RESIDENCY
2024
POINTE-CLAIRE
(Kim Waldron)
Mission of the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Provide recognition and support to outstanding emerging artists
Encourage excellence in research and creation projects undertaken by fellows
Offer support to fellows as they transition from academia into the professional world of contemporary art.
LAUREATE 2020
LAUREATE 2020
LAUREATE 2019
LAUREATE 2019
Frédérique Laliberté (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2018
LAUREATE 2018
LAUREATE 2015
LAUREATE 2015
LAUREATE 2014
LAUREATE 2014
LAUREATE 2013
LAUREATE 2013
Andréanne Abbondanza-Bergeron (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2017
LAUREATE 2017
LAUREATE 2012
LAUREATE 2012
Yannick Desranleau (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2016
Pavitra Wickramasinghe (Concordia)
WINNER 2011
Guillaume Adjutor-Provost (UQAM)
LAUREATE 2016
Pavitra Wickramasinghe (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2011
LAUREATE 2010
LAUREATE 2010
LAUREATE 2021
LAUREATE 2021
Kyle Alden Martens (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2023
LAUREATE 2023
Art at the core of our actions
The Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art is one of Canada’s most generous fellowships for emerging artists. These awards support outstanding graduates from UQAM’s Faculty of Arts and Concordia University’s Faculty of Fine Arts so that they might contribute to the growth of arts and culture on a national and international level.
(Andréanne Abbondanza-Bergeron)
(Mara Eagle)
Call for applications:
The Fellowship is awarded annually to two exceptional visual artists who are recent graduates of, or about to graduate from, UQAM’s Faculty of Arts and Concordia University’s Faculty of Fine Arts. Valued at more than $60,000 over a two-year period, this prestigious fellowship serves as a springboard by providing promising artists with financial support as well as recognition for their work.