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Digital Project Grants

Organisation: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Status: Open

Type:
  • Grant
Theme:
  • Media support

Funding Size: Up to £40,000

Deadline: 30/09/2024

  • Eligibility Criteria
    – Applications to the Digital Project Grants in the fields of photography, performance, film and digital media will need to demonstrate their relevance to British art studies;
    – Applications are open to international as well as UK organisations;
    – Applicants must demonstrate that any project will include scholarly research within the scope of the work.
  • Type of Funding: Programmatic
  • Target Region: Global
  • Application Language: English

The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art (PMC) is pleased to announce the Digital Project Grants.

Digital Project Grants are offered annually to organisations to help support original research which utilises digital media.

Scope

These grants are specifically designed to help organisations, organisations, galleries or museums support original and innovative research that utilises digital media. They may be used towards the costs of supporting a curator or research scholar undertaking a digital research project or research which will lead to a digital or online project. These projects could take the form of:

  • An online exhibition or curation of a digital project relating to British art or architectural history, or related topic.
  • An online catalogue or database of a collection or archive, or an online catalogue or database of a specific part of a collection or archive.
  • A research project using digital technologies, for example 3-D scanning or modelling, or which might make use of large datasets.
Funding Information

Digital Project Grants are offered for up to a maximum of £40,000 to cover the full length of the project.

See here to learn more and apply.

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