Events/deadlines by category: Awards • Fellowships & Grants • Conferences • Connector Chats • See All « All Events This event has passed. Migration in Changing Climates: A PLAYA + PRAx + Spring Creek Project Fellowship May 15, 2026 « Beyond Pretty Pictures: Utilising Graphics To Communicate Science DEADLINE: Erice International School of Science Communication and Journalism » “PLAYA, PRAx and Spring Creek Project are partnering to offer Migration in Changing Climates, a new interdisciplinary fellowship. “This fellowship invites applicants working in writing, ethics and philosophy, visual art, performing arts, sound, and multidisciplinary genres to propose projects that engage migration as an ecological, cultural, ethical and imaginative force reshaping where and how life can move. Fellowship projects will explore ecologies of migration in the Pacific Northwest and Great Basin, including human and other-than-human lives. The fellowship will begin with an orientation at PLAYA, with a case study of migration in the high desert of Lake County, Oregon. “PLAYA is located on the Pacific Flyway, a critical migratory corridor where millions of birds depend on a chain of desert lakes, wetlands, scrub and uplands for survival. From American Avocet to Wilson’s Phalarope to Pronghorn and Mule Deer, here along the northern edge of the Great Basin, movement has been a constant. Over the past 70 years, shrinking wetlands, intensifying drought, habitat fragmentation and rising temperatures have upset an age-old balance. Migratory corridors used for millennia have been disrupted, leading to diminished resources and increased challenges. “The year-long program will bring eight selected fellows together to develop creative projects that engage with the living dynamics of migration — of birds, mammals, plants, and/or people — across landscapes undergoing rapid change in the Pacific Northwest and Great Basin. We seek projects that are attentive to place, grounded in observation and inquiry, and open to evoking dialogue — work that can hold complexity, uncertainty, and wonder in a world on the move. We invite fellows to explore questions such as: How do migratory beings navigate changing climates, fragmented landscapes, and disrupted habitats? What happens when traditional migration routes no longer function? What are the ethical, cultural, and emotional dimensions of migration? What might migration by other animals, plants, fungi and microorganisms teach humans about resilience, vulnerability, and belonging? What responsibilities arise when human-driven changes force displacement across species? “As a cohort, during the four-night (October 1 to 5, 2026) orientation and residency at PLAYA on the edge of Summer Lake, fellows will connect with scientists and land stewards who have expertise in migration. We will come together for field excursions, expert presentations, and informal conversations over dinner to share knowledge, perspectives, and inspiration. “After the program orientation, fellows will schedule an individual residency at PLAYA to deepen and expand their creative work about migration over the next year. With the help of PRAx and PLAYA, fellows will also connect with research and researchers that might inform this work. The fellowship will culminate with public programming at PRAx at Oregon State University, where work will be presented between September 2028 and June 2028.” Each fellow receives lodging and meals at PLAYA, a $3,000 honorarium and more. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Details Date: May 15, 2026 Event Category: Fellowships & Grants Event Tags:Climate Change, Community, Fellowships, Grants, Wildlife Website: https://prax.oregonstate.edu/residencies/opportunities/migration-in-changing-climates-fellowship