location: South Asia
host: Impart & Nalli Silks
apply-url: https://imp-art.org/fellowship-grant/impart-x-nalli-fellowships/?tab=ABOUT+THE+FELLOWSHIP
The Impart & Nalli Fellowships 2027-2028 are now accepting applications, focusing on textile production and design in South Asia. With a deadline of August 31, 2026, these fellowships combine research and design to foster new interest in the region’s textile practices. Approximately 1 fellowship will be awarded.
Overview
The Impart & Nalli Fellowships combine Nalli Silks’ focus area of textile production and design with the Impart’s vision of fostering incisive research.
- Supports South Asia-based projects
- Focus on textile practices among diverse audiences
- Combines textile production and design with incisive research
- Aims to generate new interest in the region’s textile practices
Eligibility
The fellowships are open to applicants based in South Asia.
- Must be based in South Asia
- Must have a project focused on textile practices
Benefits
- Support for South Asia-based textile projects
- Opportunity to generate new interest in the region’s textile practices
- Combination of research and design focus
How to Apply
To apply for the Impart & Nalli Fellowships, applicants must submit their application by August 31, 2026.
- Submit application by August 31, 2026
- Ensure project is focused on textile practices in South Asia
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline for the Impart & Nalli Fellowships?
The deadline for the Impart & Nalli Fellowships is August 31, 2026.
What type of projects are supported by the Impart & Nalli Fellowships?
The Impart & Nalli Fellowships support South Asia-based projects that generate new interest in the region’s textile practices among diverse audiences.
Where can applicants be based to be eligible for the Impart & Nalli Fellowships?
Applicants must be based in South Asia to be eligible for the Impart & Nalli Fellowships.
What is the focus of the Impart & Nalli Fellowships?
The Impart & Nalli Fellowships combine textile production and design with incisive research, focusing on generating new interest in the region’s textile practices.