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Program Overview

The Sikh Arts & Media Fellowship is a 12-week creative residency for artists, filmmakers, musicians, and media creators whose work advances public understanding of Sikh issues, history, concepts, or personalities. Fellows work with a senior Sikh scholar who ensures historical and theological accuracy, transforming rigorous research into compelling stories for global audiences.

Stipend

$1,000 (paid in two installments)

Duration

12 weeks

Commitment

10–15 hours per week

Format

Virtual (no relocation required)

What You'll Do

Eligible Project Types

Film & Video

Documentary shorts, educational explainers, interview-based content, artistic or experimental video

Audio & Music

Podcasts, musical compositions, audio documentaries, spoken word or oral history

Visual Art & Design

Illustrated or graphic narratives, photography projects, infographics, digital art series

Social Media & Digital

Educational campaigns, multi-part video series, interactive digital storytelling

Other Formats

Have something different in mind? We’re open to creative proposals.

What Makes This Fellowship Different

We don’t teach filmmaking or music production—we provide something harder to find: subject-matter expertise that ensures your creative work is grounded in actual sources rather than inherited myths.

Your mentor advises on content—historical accuracy, theological nuance, scholarly context—not on technical or artistic execution. You bring the creative skills; we help you get the content right.

Ideal Candidates:

Finding a Mentor

You must identify a faculty mentor and secure their agreement to advise on your project before submitting your application. Your mentor will complete a Mentor Endorsement Form, which is automatically sent to them when you submit your application.

Browse our Affiliated Faculty to find scholars whose expertise aligns with your project’s subject matter. You may also propose an external mentor with relevant scholarly credentials.

Application Materials

Your application includes:

Project Proposal (500 words max)

Concept, subject matter, contribution to understanding of Sikhi, feasibility, and distribution plan

Personal Statement (300 words max)

Your background as a creator, why this project, what you hope to gain

Portfolio / Work Samples

2–3 examples of previous creative work (links or uploads)

Resume/CV

(optional)

Mentor Endorsement

Submitted separately by your mentor after you apply

Selection Criteria

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Your portfolio should demonstrate that you have the skills to execute your proposed project.

Yes, if it can be completed during the 12-week fellowship. Be clear about what work remains.

You retain ownership. By accepting the fellowship, you grant the Harvard Sikh Center a non-exclusive license to share and promote your work on its platforms. You will be credited as the creator.

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Questions? Contact apply@harvardsikh.org

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