About the Fellowship
As part of Human-Nature, the British Council’s 3-year programme in Malaysia exploring the role of the arts and creative approaches to highlight climate adaptation, Radical Ecology and Borneo Bengkel, in collaboration with the British Council Malaysia, present TIME OF THE RIVERS, an artist fellowship programme running from March to September 2025.
Programme Components
- Online Mentoring Session (March/April): to deepen decolonial approaches to art and ecology.
- Field Visits (June/August): two immersive 2-week field visits in Borneo and the UK.
- Online Showcase (September): present research findings and proposals for new works that will emerge through the 6-month programme.
Programme Overview
The project builds on ongoing research and community engagement by Radical Ecology and Borneo Bengkel, focusing on the ecological and social impacts of major dam projects such as Bengoh (Sarawak, 2010s) and Burrator (Dartmoor, 1890s). It centres the lives of displaced communities and historic legacies of dispossession, questioning how the extractive dynamics of economic development are also reflected in dominant approaches to heritage and culture that continue to connect the UK and Borneo to this day. In response to these issues and the projected impacts of global warming, the project also considers the reparative and emancipatory potential of artistic strategies that reconnect us with the time and flow of our river ecologies.
We are now inviting applications from Malaysian and UK artists of all art forms who are currently contributing to the arts ecologies in these countries. Applicants should demonstrate a sustained engagement with the themes and questions posed by TIME OF THE RIVERS and articulate how participation in this fellowship will contribute to their research trajectory and creative practice.
Fellowship Details
- Number of Fellows: 4 artists (2 from the UK, 2 from Malaysia)
- Duration: 6 months
- Funding: Full expenses covered, with a stipend of £100/day for 34 days of full-time participation
How to Apply
Submit your application via the Form by 13 February 2025. Your application should include a statement of less than 500 words, your CV, a PDF (less than 100MB) showcasing your relevant work.