OPEN CALL: Artistic Research Fellowship 2026
Orpheus Instituut
Korte Meer 12, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

We invite artist researchers of all backgrounds to bring vision, intellectual curiosity and creative capacity to shape the discourse of artistic research in music for the next decades. This fellowship is not designed for the pursuit of individual projects in isolation. Rather, it seeks to identify and nurture those rare researchers whose work has the potential to transcend current boundaries and open new territories of inquiry that will benefit the entire field.
We welcome proposals from researchers who:
Possess a compelling vision for how the practice and understanding of music might evolve beyond current paradigms
Demonstrate imaginative thinking and methodological innovation
Can articulate research questions that anticipate future developments and challenge established frameworks rather than responding to existing discourses
Can draw connections between artistic research and broader cultural, ecological, social, and artistic questions
Are motivated by the ambition to advance the field of artistic research, using their own expertise as a foundation for broader impact
What we seek in your application
While academic and artistic experience are valued, we recognize that excellence takes many forms. We are especially interested in evidence of:
Foresight: Your ability to identify emergent questions and approaches
Intellectual Restlessness: Innovation driven by a productive dissatisfaction with current paradigms
Integrative Thinking: A practice which inherently exhibits intellectual and artistic perspectives in ways that generate new knowledge
Field-Building Orientation: A contribution to the broader advancement of artistic research, not solely pursuing individual interests
Collaborative Creativity: Innovative collaborative practices and research
Fellowship framework
Selected researchers will join Orpheus Instituut between September and June. The duration of the fellowship is a minimum of three months and can be as long as ten months in exceptional cases. The application should make clear why the particular time period has been requested. During their fellowship, researchers will:
Develop their vision within our collaborative research environment
Engage with existing research clusters while challenging and extending their parameters
Work with senior fellows committed to nurturing the future of artistic research
Present evolving work through various platforms, contributing to Orpheus Instituut's intellectual and artistic ecosystem
Help articulate new methodological approaches and research questions that will guide future directions in artistic research
Produce a concrete output. This may take the format of an artistic initiative embodying the research focus of the fellowship, in addition to a grant application or a manifesto on a new area of artistic research, or on the future of your own field of expertise
Requirements
A PhD in artistic research in music or in a related field.
Demonstrated excellence in both artistic practice and scholarly work
International experience and perspective
Willingness to reside in Ghent and participate actively in the institutional community
We offer
A fully funded 3-10 month fellowship with a gross salary of 3.200€ per month and living costs of 600€ per monthSuccessful applicants with a salaried position (for example, those on sabbatical from their institutions) will be offered a living costs component of 1.000€
Employment conditions for non-EU residents will be negotiated individually on the basis of applicable visa regulationsAn intellectually stimulating environment designed to nurture innovative thinking
Resources to develop your research vision under optimal conditions
Connection to our international network of leading artistic researchers
Application process
Please submit:
A comprehensive CV (max. 3 pages) highlighting both artistic and scholarly achievements
A vision statement (max. 2 pages) articulating:Your specific focus during the fellowship period
How your work contributes to expanding the horizons of artistic research in music
How this aligns with Orpheus Instituut’s mission to transform musical understanding and practiceAudio/visual documentation of your artistic practice
A copy of a published article or book chapter
Selection criteria
Our review process is guided by openness, care and curiosity. Applications will be read with attention to individual potential, approach, and intention—not just credentials or achievements. We recognise varied forms of expertise, research and practice, and career trajectories.
Applications will initially be evaluated based on:
The originality and potential impact of the proposed research direction
Evidence of the candidate's capacity to articulate and pursue questions that will be central to artistic research in the coming decade
The alignment between the candidate's vision and Orpheus Instituut's mission to advance the field as a whole
The candidate's demonstrated ability to work at the intersection of artistic practice and theoretical inquiry
Selected candidates will subsequently be invited to a second stage interview.
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