FLAMIN Fellowship 2026-2027 open for entries

Latest 22 Apr 2026

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Applications are now open for the FLAMIN Fellowship, a major development programme for early-career artist filmmakers living in England.

Specifically targeting the most exciting and innovative artists working with moving image, the Fellowship offers six artists a £2,500 development bursary as well as a bespoke series of workshops geared towards helping early-career artist filmmakers develop their artistic practice and successfully navigate areas such as sales, copyright, funding applications, festival strategies and sound design.

FLAMIN Fellowship alumni have had their work exhibited at the Venice Biennale, New Contemporaries, MoMA Ps1 and Studio Voltaire and been the recipient of the Aesthetica Art Prize, the Dazed Prize and the Jarman Award. Most recently, FLAMIN Fellowship awardee Graeme Arnfield’s second feature, The Case Against Space, served as the closing night film of Open City Documentary Festival at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts.

The deadline for applications is 1 June 2026. To apply, or for more information, click here.