Institute for Intuition
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Collective learning cohorts organized to support individuals in deepening connection to their intuition and practice through interdependent re-membering, studying, creating.

People’s Propaganda Printmaking Studio Fellowship [2026]
ITS-IN-SCOPE Studio Residency [2023-2024]
Archive Caretaker Fellowship [2023-2024]
Archetypes & Alchemy [2023]
Black Digital Tech Reading Group [2023]
THUH Film Incubator [2023]
Abundance Irrigation Residency [2021-2023]
Archive Caretaker Fellowship [2020-2021]












A diasporic collective learning initiative that exists decidedly outside the confines of academia, higher education, and imperial school systems. Driven by the spirit of figuring it out together, our intuitive pedagogy creates conditions for collective dreaming in order to remember intuition and restore indigeneity.






















People’s Propaganda Printmaking Studio Fellowship Frequently Asked Questions

 
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Who is eligible for the 2026 Fellowship Cohort?

Black and Indigenous artists and researchers with a printmaking practice of any kind who are near Los Angeles, CA are invited to apply. There are no degree requirements, all that’s necessary is a willingness to remain curious, imaginative, and courageous in a collaborative process.


What is the fellowship experience like?

The fellowship is an opportunity to share in study, deepen your commitment to practice, and explore cooperative economics alongside other artists and archivists. The experience is intended to be playful, thought provoking, and catalyzing. It will include eight weeks of online study sessions and in-person practice sessions, followed by three months of creative production at the People’s Propaganda Printmaking Studio housed within Legacy Library (Inglewood, CA) and culminate in a multi-week group exhibition.


What is the exhibition experience like?

Each artist will present works developed throughout the fellowship in a group exhibition for the Greater Los Angeles community. The exhibition will also include a series of artist talks and guided explorations. Each artist will be profiled for an artist talk and will be expected to facilitate a workshop, panel, etc. for the community based on the their contributed works.


How will the fellowship experience help me grow as an artist/researcher financially?

Our organization centers cooperative economics as a means of supporting artist sovereignty, as well as maintaining shared space and resources. The 2026 cohort will be allocated a $2000 budget for materials and tools to be used at the fellows discretion in developing their works. Currently, artists receive 70% of revenue per sale and 30% is contributed to ITS-IN-SCOPE for the maintenance of the organization, resources and materials, and other associated distribution costs. Participation in this fellowship is an opportunity to learn about alternate economic routes for artists and researchers. If you’re in alignment with our cooperative economics model, fellows are invited to sell their works throughout the exhibition and will have the opportunity to continue to distribute works through ITS-IN-SCOPE after the fellowship.


What is the time commitment for the fellowship?
A mandatory orientation will be held on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 from 7:00 to 9:00pm. The fellowship will last a duration of six months beginning April 22, 2026. The first eight weeks include weekly online study sessions on Wednesdays from 7:00 to 8:30pm and in-person guided explorations on Saturdays from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. In June, we’ll begin a three month period of creative production and exhibition preparation. Throughout this process, meeting times will be determined by the group. The fellowship will culminate in a multi-week group exhibition in Fall 2026.


What will we study?
Our archival practice is rooted in an intersectional study of social issues; we call this our Intuitive Pedagogy. We explore seven areas of study: space, abundance (fka post-colonialism), love, time, technology, movement and nature. Each week our study and practice sessions will center one of the areas, their relationship to one another, and to our printmaking practice.


How will the fellows be selected?
Applications will be reviewed by current Archive Caretakers and Studio Residents. Fellows will be selected based on thoughtful application responses, brief phone interviews, and level of engagement in ITS-IN-SCOPE.


Apply for 2026 Cohort by Apr 1