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Organizer Information: ŠUM is a journal for art and theory-fiction based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Published twice a year in print and online, it operates at the intersection of contemporary art, philosophy, and accelerationist theory. The journal is known for exploring how fiction and theory intertwine to produce new realities. Title & Description: Applications are open […]
Organizer Information Ozveny is a platform dedicated to creating new digital artworks in public spaces that respond to local environments and their characteristics. The project supports contemporary artistic interventions using various digital media forms, including projection mapping, light and sound installations, LED technologies, and laser projection. Ozveny is part of the Trenčín 2026 – European Capital […]
Organizer Information The Creative Laboratory of Contemporary Theater KRILA, based in Rijeka, Croatia, organizes TranziT. KRILA promotes independent European and Croatian performing artists and contemporary theatre practices. The festival is supported by the City of Rijeka, the Ministry of Culture and Media of Croatia, and Primorsko-goranska County. TranziT fosters experimentation, collaboration, and innovative formats in […]
Organizer Information The 2026 Ambivalences Call for Projects is coordinated by three interregional hubs in France: Brittany, Normandy, and Pays de la Loire, supporting artistic creation in digital environments. The program is managed by Electroni[k] (Brittany), Oblique/s and Station Mir (Normandy), and Stereolux (Pays de la Loire), in partnership with the DRAC regional directorates. Ambivalences […]
Organizer Information The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute, operating worldwide to promote international cultural exchange, education, and dialogue. With a long-standing presence across Africa, the Goethe-Institut works closely with local cultural actors, artists, and institutions to strengthen sustainable cultural ecosystems. This open call is part of the “Africa–Europe Partnerships for Culture: […]
Organizer Information ŠUM is a biannual journal dedicated to art and theory-fiction, publishing both print and online editions free of charge. Founded to explore the intersections of contemporary art, philosophy, and critical theory, ŠUM provides a platform for innovative writing, visual art, and interdisciplinary experimentation. The journal emphasizes the analysis of contemporary culture through experimental […]
Organizer Information: The prize is organized by Art Confidential, a French agency dedicated to supporting contemporary artists, on behalf of Galerie Envie. Galerie Envie is a new art space launching in South Africa in 2026, fostering a dialogue between the French and South African art scenes. Title & Description: Applications are open for the Horizon […]
Organizer Information The European Network of Cultural Centres (ENCC) is a pan-European organization supporting socio-cultural centres, cultural innovation, and civic participation across Europe. ENCC provides platforms for visibility, networking, and development, fostering projects that advance democracy, community engagement, and social transformation through the arts and culture. Title & Description Up Grants 2026 – Culture for […]
The Ey!Studio AiR residency program takes place at Ey!Studio, an independent creation space located in Carabanchel (Madrid), one of the city’s most active areas for contemporary artistic production. Since 2017, Ey!Studio has hosted more than 65 artists, consolidating itself as a space for work and artistic development. The residency offers a private studio that combines accommodation and workspace in the same space, designed for independent artistic practice and individual research. Each resident manages their time, creative process, and use of the studio autonomously. Projects developed during the residency may receive visibility through publications on Ey!Studio’s website and social media, as well as possible future participation in screenings, exhibitions, or collaborations with independent spaces at national and international levels. There is also the possibility of selling work produced during the residency through an associated online gallery.
