Established in 2022, Artlab Editorial, an initiative by Hyundai Artlab, has witnessed firsthand how platforms for critical art writing are essential to a thriving global art ecosystem. As part of our ambition to spark meaningful dialogue, cultivate empathy, and facilitate collaborations, Hyundai Artlab is looking to support two art writers whose texts on contemporary art exercise critical empathy. These writers should navigate the balance between care and critique, the interrogative and intuitive, the perceptive and imaginative, and engage through dialogue to deepen understanding.
The application is open now through March 9, 2026, 11:59pm EST. Apply here.
This Fellowship is open to art writers from anywhere in the world and at any career stage. The two selected Fellows will each receive $10,000 to produce three pieces of writing every other month for Artlab Editorial in 2026 and will be paired with one of this year’s Fellowship Advisors, Mira Dayal and Gary Zhexi Zhang, for regular one-on-one guidance and mentorship throughout the program.
Fellowship Structure
The Fellowship is designed to produce a vibrant body of new contemporary art writing and foster global connections between writers, readers, and artists. With guidance from Artlab’s Editors and Advisors, Fellows will write three pieces of web-based editorial content for publication on Artlab Editorial.
Fellows will be committing to writing one 800-word article in English every other month, for publication on Artlab Editorial from May through December of 2026. They will be expected to develop each article over the course of eight weeks, meeting with their Advisor for in-depth development sessions, and working closely with Artlab Editorial’s Editor via monthly touch-bases.
**Fellowship Advisors
**To enrich the experience of the Fellows and strengthen Artlab’s community of writers, Fellows will be paired with one of this year’s Fellowship Advisors, Mira Dayal and Gary Zhexi Zhang, to receive regular mentorship, create article outlines, and get guidance on the production of their articles during the course of the program.
They will also work closely with Artlab Editorial’s Editor, Shannon Lee, via monthly check-ins for additional guidance and to ensure timely publication.
Mira Dayal is an artist, writer, editor, and educator based in New York. She is currently Senior Editor at Triple Canopy and recently co-edited Track Changes: A Handbook for Art Criticism, published by Paper Monument with support from Critical Minded. The book was informed by Dayal's prior work as Ideas Editor at Art in America, Associate Editor at Artforum, and Founding Editor of the Journal of Art Criticism, as well as her writing over the past decade for numerous magazines, exhibition catalogues, and other publications. As a freelance editor, Dayal has additionally worked with institutions, publications, and publishers including Fortunately Magazine, the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Mousse Magazine, and Sternberg Press. Dayal also publishes the collaborative artist book series prompt: with Nicole Kaack. She is on the faculty at Barnard College and the School of Visual Arts, where she teaches courses on studio art and writing for artists. She holds a BA in Visual Arts – Economics from Barnard College and an MA in Visual and Critical Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Gary Zhexi Zhang is an artist and writer based in London. His work explores systemic connections between cosmology, technology, and economy. He is a tutor at the Royal College of Art, where he teaches in the Contemporary Art Practice program. He edited Catastrophe Time! (Strange Attractor Press, 2023) and is currently working on a book under contract about multipolar technoculture. His writing on art, technology and economy has appeared in Frieze, ArtReview, Verge Journal of Global Asias, Serpentine Reader, Combinations, Are.na Annual, Journal of Cultural Economy, MIT Journal of Design and Science, amongst others. Books and chapters include “Against Reduction” (chapter, MIT Press, 2021), “Incomputable Earth_”_ (chapter, Bloomsbury, forthcoming), Platforms: Around, In Between and Through (Singapore Biennale, 2023); Future Art Ecosystems III & IV (co-author; Serpentine, 2022 & 2024). He recently wrote catalogue essays for New Humans (New Museum), Forever Tomorrow (Auckland Art Gallery), Anicka Yi and Comrade Sun (HMKV). In 2025, he led a report for the British Council on art and technology in China.
Shannon Lee is a writer and editor based in New York. She is the current Editor of Artlab Editorial in addition to The Amp at Asian American Arts Alliance. Previously, she was an Associate Editor at Artsy and Editor and Senior Producer at Silica Mag.