Center for Creative Photography’s 2026-7 Fellowship (Due Jan. 26)
Center for Creative Photography’s 2026-7 Fellowship
Deadline: January 26th, 2025
Promoting new knowledge about photography, photographic history, and photographic theory.
The 2026-2027 Fellowship cycle is now open. Applications for the 2026-2027 cycle are due January 26, 2026 by 9pm MST.
The CCP Fellowship program particularly encourages applicants who can bring new and critical approaches to the Center’s collections. We are happy to review applications for a wide range of interdisciplinary projects and welcome proposals for academic, artistic, or public interest projects. The Center’s fellowship assessment rubric can be used to better understand the criteria that will inform our selection process in the course of preparing an application.
Josef Breitenbach Research Fellowship
Awards up to $5,000 to support research into the art and career of Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984) and as his work and archive relates to other works and archives in the Center’s collections.
Todd Walker Research Fellowship
Awards up to $3,500 to support research into the art and career of Todd Walker.
Ansel Adams Research Fellowship
Awards up to $5,000 to promote new knowledge about photography and the history of photography.
Kenneth J. Botto Research Fellowship
Awards up to $2,500 to support research at the Center for Creative Photography by curators, writers, and researchers investigating the life and work of Kenneth J. Botto; researchers investigating photographers working to incorporate set-up, collage, or constructed imagery; or researchers investigating photographers whose work is a critical comment on political, social, and/or art historical issues in society.
Photographic Arts Council - Los Angeles (PAC-LA) Research Fellowship
Awards up to $2,500 to support research at the Center for Creative Photography in the history of photography.
Harold Jones and Frances Murray Research Fellowship
Awards up to $2,500 to encourage research by curators, historians, social scientists, writers, artists, and critics, on photographers whose archives are at the Center.