Please Share This Call for Application: The Martha Cooper Scholarship For Photography


BSA + Martha Cooper + UN Present the MCS 2027

Call for application to our 3rd Scholarship for Photography

Named in honor of photographer Martha Cooper—whose lifelong commitment to documenting everyday life, cultural expression, and human dignity has shaped how communities around the world are seen and understood—the Martha Cooper Scholarship (MCS) supports long-form documentary photography that reflects shared human experience and social responsibility. For the 2027 cycle, the Foundation Berliner Leben will award its third Martha Cooper Scholarship, continuing a multi-year commitment to sustained, thoughtful photographic practice.

The scholarship offers a photographer from Africa, Asia, or Latin America the opportunity to spend 10 months developing an artistic documentary project that engages with contemporary social realities and contributes to greater cross-cultural understanding. In line with values often emphasized by Urban Nation Museum, the program recognizes documentary photography as a vital tool for visibility, dialogue, and empathy in an increasingly complex world.

The Martha Cooper Scholarship is grounded in the annual theme of Fresh A.I.R., Stiftung Berliner Leben’s residency program, which addresses current social and political conditions while foregrounding the diversity of lived experience and perspective. The selected 2027 scholar will live and work in a Fresh A.I.R. residency in Berlin-Schöneberg throughout the scholarship period.

Click HERE to learn more about the Martha Cooper Scholarship and who qualifies to apply.

Click HERE for the APPLICATION FORM

"This scholarship is about offering documentarian photographers exceptional support to work on a consequential project of their choosing—time, tools, access, and encouragement. The street keeps changing, and we need photographers to stay close to people, find the human story, and make images that hold up beyond the news cycle and social media.”

Jaime Rojo, Co-founder of Martha Cooper Scholarship for Photography, Martha Cooper Library at Urban Nation Museum, Director of Photography & Co-founder, Brooklyn Street Art.

The first Martha Cooper Scholarship was awarded to photographer Dylan Mitro for the 2025 MCS. Chosen from dozens of submissions, Mr. Mitro successfully completed his scholarship in November of 2025 with an exhibition in gallery of his proposal and work in Berlin. Click HERE and HERE to read about Dylan’s work during his time as the MCS Scholar in Berlin.

The second Martha Cooper Scholarship was awarded to photographer Mourad Fedouache of Morocco for the 2026 MCS. Mr. Fedouache will arrive in Berlin on February 1st to begin his 10-month residency as the second MCS Scholar, which will conclude in November of this year.

“Through the photographs she's taken, Martha Cooper has taught us that the street is not a backdrop—it is a living archive. This scholarship supports photographers who understand that documenting ordinary moments with care is a form of cultural preservation, and that the smallest scenes can carry the clearest truths about a city and the people who live in it.”

Steven P. Harrington, Co-founder of Martha Cooper Scholarship for Photography, Martha Cooper Library at Urban Nation Museum, Editor in Chief & Co-founder, Brooklyn Street Art.



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