Huma Mulji is among the five visual arts fellows for the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program 2024.
The visual arts fellows were selected by the following jury:
Bani Abidi, artist, Berlin; Rashida Bumbray, curator, choreographer, author, New York City; Galit Eilat, artist, independent curator and writer, Amsterdam; Inga Lāce, curator & CMAP Central and Eastern Europe Fellow at MoMA, New York City / Riga; Penwadee Nophaket Manont, independent curator, researcher and cultural worker, Bangkok; Emiliano Valdés, Head Curator, Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín
The five visual arts fellows in 2024 are:
Maria José Arjona, Colombia
Huma Mulji, Pakistan
Green Papaya, Philippines
Anup Mathew Thomas, India
Jaanus Samma, Estonia
The Artists-in-Berlin Program sees itself as a platform for artistic and cultural exchange throughout and beyond Europe. Every year, it invites applications from around the world for approximately 20 scholarships funding a usually one-year stay in Berlin. These scholarships are aimed at extraordinary and internationally established artists from abroad. The Artists-in-Berlin Program is designed to offer its guests space for their creative work, promote the diversity and variety of artistic viewpoints, and strengthen the freedom of the arts and the written and spoken word. Scholarship holders therefore have every freedom to develop their approach, to work on their art or interact with fellow artists.