Founded by American artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill (1905-1972), the Camargo Foundation fosters creativity, research, and experimentation through its international residency program for artists, scholars, and thinkers. Since 1971 Camargo has hosted nearly 1,000 individuals working in the arts and humanities from all over the world. Located in Cassis, France, on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, the Foundation offers time and space in a contemplative and supportive environment, giving residents the freedom to think, create, and connect.
The residencies are programmed either by the Foundation, as in the case of the Camargo Core Program, or in partnership. The residency programs vary in purpose (production, research, or experimentation), duration (a few weeks to several months), and selection process (open call or by invitation).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PROSPECTIVE CAMARGO FELLOWS
LOOKING AHEAD, THE FUTURE OF THE CAMARGO FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS
Please note that this year's call will be the last to take place through an open public call.
Beginning in July 2027, the Camargo Foundation will implement a new selection process that will no longer be based on a public open call. This change is the result of a long process of collective reflection. If you are considering applying for a residency in Fall 2027 or Spring 2028, we encourage you to do so through the current open call.
MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Camargo Fellowship is the flagship program of the Camargo Foundation. Since 1971, the Camargo Foundation has awarded residencies to more than 1,500 individuals as part of its mission to support groundbreaking research, experimentation, and interdisciplinary approaches in the Arts and Humanities.
Each year, an esteemed panel of scholars and arts professionals selects individuals or teams from hundreds of submissions from around the world. The laureates are awarded residencies in a stunning, contemplative environment where they have the space, time, and freedom to think, create, and connect. For this upcoming 2026-2027 edition, 14 applicants will be selected for a residency as part of the program. Fellowships will span over 10 weeks. With each cohort of Fellows, the Foundation strives to foster connections between research and creation.
Click here to learn more about the Camargo Fellowship residency program.
Click here to read the full guidelines.
On Thurday, September 3rd, 2026, at 4pm (CET) a webinar will be organized to present the upcoming edition of the Camargo Fellowship to interested applicants. The webinar will include information about Camargo, the call for residencies in 2027-2028, and a Q&A session. A link to the webinar will be shared here soon.
