Mentoring the next generation

A unique approach to private mentoring

With the Rolex mentoring programme, the brand is committed to inspiring transmission from generation to generation and encouraging dialogue between global cultures. In the fields of architecture, the visual arts, cinema, dance, literature, music and theatre, Rolex gives promising young artists the opportunity to learn, create and mature under the tutelage of the masters in their discipline. Together, they forge a unique partnership with a global outlook. Spanning the generations, it transcends divides and opens up new possibilities for all forms of artistic expression.

Through the mentoring programme, Japanese-Peruvian composer Pauchi Sasaki was mentored by renowned composer and performer Philip Glass.

In keeping with its tradition of supporting individual excellence, Rolex gives emerging artists time to learn, create and grow.

Revitalizing mentorship

Revitalizing mentorship
Visual Arts pair Carrie Mae Weems and Camila Rodríguez Triana share an affinity: both explore questions of identity and belonging.

The gift of time

The gift of time
Director of productions as varied as Shakespeare and the musical Mamma Mia, Phyllida Lloyd was 2020–2022 theatre mentor.
Martin Scorsese

The mentor gets as much inspiration as the protégé.

Martin Scorsese
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