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Overview of residency application processes and current call information for the Camargo Foundation fellowship programs.
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Overview of residency application processes and current call information for the Camargo Foundation fellowship programs.
Information page for current and upcoming residency calls for applications at the Camargo Foundation, including the 2027-2028 Camargo Fellowship.
Page d'appel à candidatures pour les programmes de résidence de la Fondation Camargo, incluant les dates clés pour le Camargo Fellowship 2027-2028.
Information regarding the availability of the Camargo Foundation's facilities in Cassis, France, for private events or partnerships for artists, scholars, and institutions.
Information regarding public guided tours of the Camargo Foundation property in Cassis, France, including scheduling, accessibility, and reservation details.
An overview of the Camargo Foundation's origins, established by Jerome Hill in 1967, and its evolution as a residency space for artists and scholars.
Overview of the Camargo Foundation's year-round public engagement programs, community partnerships, and educational outreach initiatives in Cassis, France.
A listing of current job and volunteer opportunities available at the Camargo Foundation, including work-study programs and European Solidarity Corps positions.
An overview of the Camargo Foundation's organizational mission, vision, and core values regarding their residency programs for artists and scholars.
An overview of the Camargo Foundation's site, detailing the history, ecological management of its gardens, and architectural heritage of the residency location in Cassis, France.
A searchable directory of artists, scholars, and thinkers who have participated in Camargo Foundation residencies since 1971.
An overview of the Camargo Foundation's organizational structure, including the Board of Trustees, the French Conseil d'Administration, and staff members.
Overview of living conditions, facilities, and location details for fellows at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France.
A list of artists, scholars, and thinkers currently participating in residency programs at the Camargo Foundation site in Cassis, France.
An overview of the Camargo Foundation's 'Rencontres sur l'horizon' event series, which brings together the public, researchers, and past residents to discuss contemporary issues.
An overview of the various residency programs offered by the Camargo Foundation, including Escales, Incubateurs, Horizons, Au long cours, and Impromptus.
A biographical overview of Jerome Hill, the American artist and patron who established the Camargo Foundation in 1967 to support international artists and scholars.
Overview of residential facilities, workspace amenities, and local environment for fellows at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France.
An overview of the various residency programs offered by the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France, including Escales, Incubateurs, Horizons, Au long cours, and Impromptus.
A list of artists, researchers, and thinkers currently in residence at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France.
A searchable directory of past residents and fellows who have participated in the Camargo Foundation residency programs since 1971.
An overview of the life and artistic career of Jerome Hill, the founder of the Camargo Foundation, detailing his background in film, painting, and his philanthropic legacy.
An overview of the Camargo Foundation's organizational mission, vision, and core values, highlighting its commitment to supporting artists and scholars through international residency programs.
Information regarding public guided tours of the Camargo Foundation property in Cassis, France, including scheduling, accessibility, and reservation details.
An overview of the Camargo Foundation's history, founded by Jerome Hill in 1967, detailing its evolution from a residency for American scholars to an international program for artists and researchers.
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