AFIELD Network
AFIELD is a network of social initiatives from arts and culture.
Through a fellowship and a mentorship programme, it gathers and supports artists and cultural practitioners who develop social initiatives that benefit communities within and beyond the field of arts.
In the continuity of their artistic practice, or as a step “further afield”, selected initiatives enact positive, social, environmental and political change in response to the need of a community. This often takes the form of a school for new pedagogies, research centers or small businesses that share knowledge, address inequalities and prompt new perspectives.
As a network, AFIELD strives for horizontality and collaboration among members. Through monthly calls, peer to peer exchanges and a participatory grant, it fosters an infrastructure for mutual support. It also aims for the development of like-minded initiatives and their visibility across the globe.
Amplifying creative voices and solutions, AFIELD wishes to bring arts and culture at the foreground of social experimentation and international philanthropic thinking.
Click here to see the archive of AFIELD members or visit AFIELD website.
AFIELD Network
Fellows
Shawon Akand
Renata Carvalho
Rojava Film Commune
Jamela Alindogan
Imani Jacqueline Brown
Yazan Khalili
Astrobus Ethiopia
Filipa César & Sana N’Hada
Refugee Food Festival
Ana Vargas
Zeyno Pekünlü & Massimiliano Mollona
Samuel Riera
Yassin Al-Haj Saleh
Fernando García-Dory
Alejandra Ballon-Gutiérrez
Wajha
Lia Rodrigues
Zanele Muholi
Mentees
Waysatta Fernandez
Theo Prodromidis
Andrea Yarbrough
Arielle Lehuanani Simon
Jael Orea
Souleymane ‘Solo’ Sana
About a Worker
Thembela Dick & Lerato Dumse
Giuseppe Micciarelli
Advisors
Haro Cumbusyan
Lawrence Chu
Chantal Wong
Hank Willis Thomas
Pedro Reyes
Farid Rakun
Walid Raad
Benedicta M Badia Nordenstahl
Moukhtar Kocache
Dora García
Binna Choi
Diana Campbell Betancourt
Pio Abad