Founded by American artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill, the Camargo Foundation sits on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea in the coastal village of Cassis in Provence. The 10-week research-based fellowship (September–November) awards 14 positions annually — 7 for artists and 7 for scholars and thinkers — with a €350/week stipend (€3,500 total) and covered round-trip travel from home to Cassis. The campus includes twelve furnished apartments, a reference library, open-air theater, artist studio with darkroom, and a composer's studio with piano. Artists prepare their own meals (fully equipped kitchens); this is a research-focused, not production-focused, residency. English proficiency required; basic French helpful.
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