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About the Fellowship

Supported by the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation, this fellowship provides visual artists of African American or Latin American descent with a fully-funded two-week or one-month residency. The VCCA residency at Mt. San Angelo includes a private bedroom with en-suite bath, a separate individual studio, and three meals a day in a community of cross-disciplinary artists.

Applications Details

Eligibility: African American and Latinx visual artists

Residencies Available: January – April 2026
Length of Fellowship: Two weeks or one month
Honorarium: $1,000

Application Opens: February 1, 2025
Application Deadline:
May 15, 2025
Application Fee*:
$30
Notification by:
August 31, 2025

To be considered for a Jacques and Natasha Gelman Fellowship, complete the “Application for Mt. San Angelo Residencies, VCCA in Virginia – Winter 2025,” selecting your fellowship interest in Question 2.

* If the application fee presents a significant barrier to application, please write to vcca@vcca.com by May 10, 2025, to request an application fee waiver.


Gelman Fellows

Artist Interview With Veronica Jackson

VCCA was pleased to serve as a backdrop for an interview with visual artist Veronica Jackson for PBS’s The Art Scene, filmed in January 2020 while Veronica was in residence at VCCA as a recipient of the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Fellowship.

Princess A. Hairston Named Jacques and Natasha Gelman Fellow

Lisa Beane’s Unflinching Gaze

Thanks to

Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation

“The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation is funded by Jacques and Natasha Gelman who were world-renowned twentieth century art collectors. The mission of the Foundation is to provide support for emerging visual artists and the arts. To this end, the Foundation has supported and continues to support museums, exhibitions, art scholarships, inner city outreach programs for high school students, studio space and public art.”

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