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Moving Walls is an annual thematic exhibition series that explores a variety of social justice and human rights issues through documentary practice, and is produced by Culture and Art. The Moving Walls Fellowship supports the creation of an ongoing or new body of work on a specific theme.
The fellowship is offered on a periodic basis and will not be offered in 2020.
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Alvaro Morales
2019Alvaro Morales and the FRPxTN collective will bring pop-up installations of their virtual reality project Fractured Connections, exploring family separation due to migration, to community spaces across New York City. -
Anita Pouchard Serra
2019Anita Pouchard Serra will further develop the Welcome to Intipucá City project, alongside partners Anita Pouchard Serra and Jessica Ávalos, including undertaking three new reporting trips in El Salvador and the United States. -
Frisly Soberanis
2019Frisly Soberanis and the FRPxTN collective will bring pop-up installations of their virtual reality project Fractured Connections, exploring family separation due to migration, to community spaces across New York City. -
Génesis Mancheren Abaj
2019Génesis Mancheren Abaj and the FRPxTN collective will bring pop-up installations of their virtual reality project Fractured Connections, exploring family separation due to migration, to community spaces across New York City. -
Jessica Ávalos
2019Jessica Ávalos will further develop the Welcome to Intipucá City project, alongside partners Anita Pouchard Serra and Koral Carballo, including undertaking three new reporting trips in El Salvador and the United States. -
Kenia R. Guillen
2019Kenia R. Guillen and the FRPxTN collective will bring pop-up installations of their virtual reality project Fractured Connections, exploring family separation due to migration, to community spaces across New York City. -
Koral Carballo
2019Koral Carballo will further develop the Welcome to Intipucá City project, alongside partners Anita Pouchard Serra and Jessica Ávalos, including undertaking three new reporting trips in El Salvador and the United States. -
Layqa Nuna Yawar
2019Layqa Nuna Yawar will research and produce several new socially engaged public art murals in Ecuador, Mexico, and the United States, as well as a virtual reality experience that will expand the possibilities of 2D public art. -
Omar Imam
2019Omar Imam will continue production for his ongoing project Syrialism, as well as begin his new project 1001 Muslims, both exploring Syrian culture and identity in diaspora. -
Sol Aramendi
2019Sol Aramendi will develop The Workers’ Studio, which engages immigrant and female-identified workers in socially engaged art processes that educate the community about sustainable economic opportunities through organizing. -
Thana Faroq
2019Thana Faroq will continue production, distribution, and audience engagement for her project The Passport, which explores the emotional impacts of the restriction of movement placed on refugees. -
Tomas Ayuso
2019Tomas Ayuso will complete production the project The Right to Grow Old, exploring the causes and consequences of mass migration from Honduras to Mexico and the United States, and the impact on identity for Hondurans. -
Walé Oyéjidé
2019Walé Oyéjidé will continue production and expand on his After Migration series, which uses fashion photography and prose to reposition the lens through which migrants are depicted. -
Daniella Zalcman
2017Daniella Zalcman's project will expand the Signs of Your Identity project to include the United States, where 59 Indian residential schools still operate tod -
Endia Beal
2017Endia Beal’s project will include an exhibition, book, and new experimental video, as well as diversity and inclusion programming. -
Eric Gyamfi
2017Eric Gyamfi will expand his Just Like Us project, including a touring exhibition and public programming. -
Rahima Gambo
2017Rahima Gambo's project combines the aesthetics of photography and sculpture to reflect on northern Nigerian women and the increasing use of female suicide bombers by Boko Haram. -
Ruddy Roye
2017Ruddy Roye will continue the When Living Is a Protest project. -
Stephanie Mercedes
2017Stephanie Mercede will work on completing her project Luz del Día: Copyrighting the Light of Day. -
Xyza Cruz Bacani
2017Xyza Cruz Bacani will create a new body of work on the role of education in promoting peaceful coexistence amidst armed conflict in Mindanao, Philippines.
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