BIPOC Fellowship

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In 2020, Karen Carter, co-founder of Black Artists’ Networks in Dialogue and Gail Lord, President of Lord Cultural Resources met to envision that inclusive future—and the idea of “The BIPOC Fellowship” was born.  

The concept of the BIPOC Fellowship is twofold: to help fund leadership positions for BIPOC professionals in the Gallery, Library, Arts and Museum (GLAM) sectors; and to provide an effective mentorship program for both the fellows and their employer institutions as together they chart new ground.

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