Deadline: February 16, 2025
Applications are open for the UNESCO World Heritage Scholarship 2025. The scholarship is aimed for people who have a cultural idea, such as art, music, research etc, related to the UNESCO World Heritage list and are interested to connect the World Heritage site Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland with one or more sites around the World in a cultural or artistic way.
The international Residence Scholarship for the World Heritage site Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland was established in 2018 by the Regional Assembly in Gävleborg. The artist Paul Wiersbinski from Berlin became the 2024 scholarship holder for his project “The perfect House”. The project connected the World Heritage sites Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland with the German World Heritage site Berlin Modernism Housing Estates in an artistic film interweaving urban Berlin with rural Hälsingland. The project was inspired by the idea of navigating through a perfect house and making an aesthetic connection to the historical memory.
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Scholarship
The World Heritage Scholarship is a residency that involves:
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- staying and living in one or two World Heritage farms for a period of one month.
- a grant of equivalent 50,000 SEK to carry out the idea/project in question.
- travel to and from Sweden and a car at your disposal during the stay.
Eligibility
- The scholarship is international and can be applied for by people from all over the world, such as researchers, artists or other cultural actors.
- Applicant should have an idea related to the UNESCO World Heritage list and can connect the World Heritage site Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland to another World Heritage site in an artistic, cultural or researching way.
Application
Your application must be sent between December 16, 2024 and February 16, 2025.
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For more information, visit UNESCO World Heritage Scholarship.
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