Grants

CPB Photo Awards 4th Edition by Chennai Photo Biennale Foundation

About The Awards were established to recognize and celebrate excellence in photography and visual storytelling in India and also emphasise on the under-recognized work of regional talent in India. The awards offer recognition and cash prizes to both freelance documentary practitioners as well as press photographers. Upon feedback from partners, previous winners and advisors, CPBF

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BIOM Residency 2024

BIOM Residency 2024 About Shared Ecologies and Maze Collective Studio are delighted to announce a unique hybrid residency program designed for photographers deeply engaged in projects addressing environmental issues. If your work is based in south Asia and you’ve already made significant progress, this program is perfect for you. Program Overview: This residency aims to support

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Entangled Ecosystems: A Collaborative Grant with Science Gallery Bengaluru

About What does it mean to be entangled—with a forest, a fungus, or a changing climate? How do field notes, temperature logs, or a canopy scan reveal the pulse of an ecosystem—and the ways it is being disrupted? Science Gallery Bengaluru and Shared Ecologies —a program supported by Shyama Foundation– invite artists or collectives of

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No Place Called Home: Climate Refugee and Citizenship — A proposal by Zishaan A Latif

Shared Ecologies Photo Grant 2022 – Zishaan A Latif Shared Ecologies is pleased to announce Zishaan Akbar Latif as the awardee for the Shared Ecologies Photo Grant 2022-23. With the grant, Zishaan will be furthering his investigation into the unique topography and climate of Assam, as he addresses the ecological realities of vulnerable communities in

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 Agriforum, with FICA (Foundation for Indian Contemporary Art)

The AgriForum is an ongoing platform hosted by FICA, involving a set of discussants – artists and art collectives – working with the agrarian as a site, seeking to bring together varied critical inquiries, multiple propositions, and diverse practices. FICA organised an artist residency with the Gram Art Project in Paradsinga, Madhya Pradesh. Their proposed programme in Paradsinga aimed at streamlining certain discursive points for the participating artists and their art practices, while also learning from and adding to the work Gram Art Community has been doing for over 9 years.

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