About the Brooks International Fellowship
Since 2014, Brooks International Fellows have been at the forefront of research at Tate, showcasing the range of research activity taking place across the organisation. These international visual arts professionals have collaborated with Tate in a range of disciplines including curatorial, learning, community and partnerships, collection care, research and interpretation, digital practice and visitor communications.
The Fellowship Programme supports two research Fellows a year to work with a Tate host team. The Fellowship is envisaged as a mutually beneficial cultural and professional exchange. It allows the Fellows, who are established practitioners, to bring their expertise of working in other regions to Tate, whilst also giving them the opportunity to learn from the cultural sector in the UK.
To date, Tate and Delfina Foundation have hosted 22 Brooks International Fellows from Aotearoa New Zealand, Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Portugal, Thailand, Turkey, and the USA.
Tate is proud to partner with the Delfina Foundation, who offer a London-based residency for the Fellowship. Brooks International Fellows benefit from the Foundation鈥檚 international residency programme, contributing to its programme by presenting on their research or practice to a range of audiences.
Fully-funded Brooks International Fellowships are made possible by the generous support of the Rory and Elizabeth Brooks Foundation.
About Delfina Foundation
Founded in 2007, is a non-profit organisation dedicated to facilitating artistic exchange and developing creative practice through residencies, partnerships and public programming. Delfina Foundation forges international collaborations to build shared platforms to incubate, to present and to discuss common practices and themes.
About the Rory and Elizabeth Brooks Foundation
The is a private, philanthropic foundation created in 2006 to provide a structure for Elizabeth and Rory鈥檚 ongoing philanthropy. Elizabeth serves as co-Chair of 罢补迟别鈥檚 Photography Acquisition Committee, and Rory and Elizabeth are members of the International Council.
For further information about the fellowship programme, please contact international.fellowships@tate.org.uk.