CRWROPPS Post: Southern Studies Fellowship


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Southern Studies Fellowship in Arts and Letters: APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!

A first-of-its-kind and immersive program focused on the culture of the American South.

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Hello! It's been awhile since we've reached out about residency opportunities at Hub City Writers Project. We've been re-vamping our program, and we're excited to let you know about the newest residency in Spartanburg, SC: the Southern Studies Fellowship in Arts and Letters!

This collaborative residency program from Chapman Cultural Center and Hub City Writers Project is possible by grant funding from the Watson-Brown Foundation. This first-of-its-kind program will bring one early-career artist and one early career-writer to Spartanburg, South Carolina, for a nine-month residency of research, creativity, teaching, and travel, culminating in a collaborative project informed by the region. This program is geared toward writers (creative writers, journalists, humanities scholars) and artists who are interested in immersing themselves in the culture of the American South, whether you call the south home or want to learn more about our region! Applications are open now through April 30.

Read the full press release here!

Who is this residency for?

  • Early career writers, journalists, humanities scholars, and artists within 5 years of your latest degree

  • Southerners interested in learning about Spartanburg and the rest of the region

  • Writers/artists from elsewhere interested in learning about the South

We would so appreciate your help spreading the word to students in your program! Please feel free to email kate@hubcity.org with any questions.

Interested? Apply today!
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