Grant details

National Critics Institute

The National Critics Institute is a two-week workshop designed for arts writers and critics looking to strengthen their skills in an increasingly competitive and fast-paced industry.

The program includes writing workshops in the crafts of reviewing theater, film, performance, and food; workshops in storytelling and analysis; workshops in writing more exciting profiles in the field of arts and entertainment; insights into the critical process with a world-class faculty composed of America’s leading arts critics; explorations of the relationship of critics with social media; study of best practices when it comes blogging and other online sites; off-site trips; and many opportunities to network with other critics and other creative professionals. Together, NCI fellows will be in residence at the O’Neill’s beautiful seaside campus, spend a few days in the Berkshires, watch shows, review restaurants, and visit the beach.

The July 1 – 12, 2026 bootcamp runs concurrently with the National Playwrights Conference and the National Music Theater Conference, providing fodder for critical exploration.

 

 

Location

United States

Funding Type

Fellowship

Organization

Eugene O’Neill Theater Center

Focus Area

Subject Area

Arts & Culture

Award Size

Accommodations, meals, tickets to shows included

Career Stage

An intensive course of study for writers of all experience levels, especially for those in mid-career. However, each year a small number of young and aspiring critics join the group. ​

Editor's Note

Deadline
02/24/2026