
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
THE FELLOWSHIP
THE FELLOWSHIP
THE FELLOWSHIP
THE FELLOWSHIP
THE FELLOWSHIP
Call for applications: 2023 Fellows


Fellows
News
Bronfman fellowship kiosk at Papier Art Fair
Curator: Allison Kalb, Montreal, November 25-28, 2022
EXHIBITION
2022
MONTRÉAL
DataffectS
Exposition présentée à la Galerie de l’UQAM du 21 janvier au 5 mars 2022 avec Véronique Savard (QC-CA), Dominique Sirois (QC-CA), Robert Saucier (QC-CA), Julie Morel (FR), Cécile Babiole (FR) & Jean-Marie Boyer (FR), Mathieu Zurstrassen (BE), LAb[au] (BE), Rodolfo Peraza (CU/US). Commissaire : Nathalie Bachan
EXHIBITION
2022
MONTRÉAL
2022
EXHIBITION
Nico Williams show Ataason | Ils emmagasinent | They Store It on at Blouin | Division, Montreal, November 06 – January 22. Visit the gallery here, and read the CBC article here.
2021
EXHIBITION
November 26 - 28, 2021
November 27 at Noon
Round table discussion with these artists and Eunice Bélidor, curator of Quebec and Canadian Contemporary Art at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
FAIR
NOV
2021
MONTREAL
2021
ARTICLE
Les papillons écrasés rêvent aussi Momenta biennale, Montreal
From Sept. 8 to Oct 16,2021
2021
MONTREAL
EXHIBITION
La piscine des arts visuels présente : une simulation non-essentielle
Galerie des arts visuels, à Québec
April 29 to May 23, 2021
EXHIBITION
2021
QUEBEC
Listen to Leila Zelli, 2021 laureate of the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowahip in contemporary art, on choq.ca in the May 27, 2021 episode of TRAJECTOIRES
2021
PODCAST
Virtual exhibition - Centre d’exposition de l’Université de Montréal
Research-Creation on the Re-appropriation of Maternity : libérer la parole et le corps des femmes
EXHIBITION
SEPT
2021
MONTREAL
EXHIBITION
SPRING
2021
SACKVILLE
Damascus Dreams (Demain, Damas)
(produced with the Claudine dnd Stephen Bronfman Fellowship) will have a world premiere at the IFFR in Rotterdam in the Bright Future section in June 2021.
PRESENTATION
JUNE
2021
ROTTERDAM
Biennale Internationale d'Estampe Contemporaine De Trois Rivières
«De ça je me souviens» will be exposed during 12th edition of BIECTR from
June 20 to September 12, 2021 at Trois -Rivières (QC).
EXHIBITION
SUMMER
2021
TROIS-RIVIÈRES

LAUREATE 2022
LAUREATE 2022

(Kim Waldron)
Mission of the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art
Provide recognition and support to outstanding emerging artists
Encourage excellence in research and creation projects undertaken by fellows
Offer support to fellows as they transition from academia into the professional world of contemporary art.
Pavitra Wickramasinghe (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2011
LAUREATE 2010
LAUREATE 2010

LAUREATE 2020
LAUREATE 2020
LAUREATE 2019
LAUREATE 2019
Frédérique Laliberté (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2018
LAUREATE 2018
Andréanne Abbondanza-Bergeron (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2017
LAUREATE 2017
Yannick Desranleau (Concordia)
LAUREATE 2016
Guillaume Adjutor-Provost (UQAM)
LAUREATE 2016
LAUREATE 2015
LAUREATE 2015
LAUREATE 2014
LAUREATE 2014
LAUREATE 2013
LAUREATE 2013
LAUREATE 2012
LAUREATE 2012
Pavitra Wickramasinghe (Concordia)
WINNER 2011
LAUREATE 2021
LAUREATE 2021
Art at the core of our actions
The Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art is one of Canada’s most generous fellowships for emerging artists. These awards support outstanding graduates from UQAM’s Faculty of Arts and Concordia University’s Faculty of Fine Arts so that they might contribute to the growth of arts and culture on a national and international level.

(Andréanne Abbondanza-Bergeron)

(Mara Eagle)
Call for applications: 2023 Fellows
The Fellowship is awarded annually to two exceptional visual artists who are recent graduates of, or about to graduate from, UQAM’s Faculty of Arts and Concordia University’s Faculty of Fine Arts. Valued at more than $60,000 over a two-year period, this prestigious fellowship serves as a springboard by providing promising artists with financial support as well as recognition for their work.
Consult the conditions for eligibility for students in the: