The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship is a competitive award program that provides a highly motivated and talented studio art, photography or design graduate of the ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s Art and Design Department with the opportunity to develop a strong portfolio in preparation for graduate study, which is often the foundation for a successful career as an artist, photographer or designer. The goal of the Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship is to fund a post-undergraduate year which will allow the recipient to significantly expand their artistic vision, to enhance their portfolio, to gain maturity as an artist, photographer or designer, and to successfully gain entrance to graduate school in their area of expertise. The Fellowship experiences will make the Fellow much more competitive when applying for graduate school, especially in relation to the acquisition of assistantships.
The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellow will develop a range of skills that are essential to success in a graduate school context and beyond. In addition to providing the awardee with funded time to refine their portfolio and necessary application materials, they will have the opportunity to gain instructional experience as a teaching assistant, enhanced knowledge of studio/technology maintenance, and participate in gallery administration and visual resource proficiency. The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship will be of great benefit to a recent studio art or design graduate who aspires to move to the next level as an emerging artist or designer by pursuing the Master of Fine Arts degree.ÌýÌý
The ºÚÁÏÍø and the Art and Design Department are most grateful to the Efroymson Family Fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation for their generous sponsorship of this outstanding award.
The ºÚÁÏÍø Art and Design Department is very pleased to announce the 2026 Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship. The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship is a competitive award program that provides a highly motivated and talented studio art, photography or design graduate of the ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s Art and Design Department with the opportunity to develop a strong portfolio in preparation for graduate study, which is often the foundation for a successful career as an artist, photographer, or designer. The goal of the Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship is to fund a post-undergraduate year, allowing the recipient to focus on their studio or design practice to expand their artistic vision and enhance their portfolio, to gain maturity as an art maker or designer, and to successfully gain entrance to graduate school in their area of expertise. The Fellowship experiences will make the Fellow much more competitive when applying for graduate school, especially in relation to the acquisition of assistantships.
The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellow will develop a range of skills essential to succeeding in an art or design graduate program. In addition to providing the awardee with funded time to refine their portfolio and necessary application materials, they will have the opportunity to gain instructional experience as a teaching assistant, acquire enhanced knowledge of studio or technology maintenance, and participate in gallery administration or visual resource management. The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship will be of great benefit to a recent studio art or design graduate who aspires to move to the next level as an emerging artist or designer by pursuing the Master of Fine Arts degree. Ìý
The ºÚÁÏÍø and the Art and Design Department are most grateful to the Efroymson Family Fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation for their generous sponsorship of this outstanding award.
ºÚÁÏÍø majors in studio art, photography, and design emphases (graphic design, interactive media, or illustration) who will graduate by the end of Fall 2025 and ºÚÁÏÍø art or design alumni who have graduated within the last three years (December 2022 to present) are eligible to apply. Candidates must complete the Bridge Year Fellowship application by 5 p.m., November 17, 2025. A committee of Art and Design Department faculty members will choose the recipient of the Fellowship after personal interviews with the finalists.
The awardee will be notified by the week of December 8, 2025.
BEFORE you start the application, please prepare the following as part of your online application.
The following items in the order listed in a single PDF document not to exceed 25 MB. Improper submission may disqualify your application.
This Fellowship involves working closely with a full-time faculty member/mentor.Ìý
To be considered for the Fellowship, the applicant must choose a full-time faculty member to sponsor them. As part of the application, you will be required to submit the
Ìýname and email of your Sponsoring Faculty Mentor. They will be requested to submit a letter of recommendation form which will be automatically emailed to them upon completion of your application.
For questions, please contact Brett Anderson, associate professor of art.
The Application period closes at 5 p.m., NOVEMBER 17, 2025