International
Organizer Information: The Museum of Loss and Renewal. This residency is devised by Tracy Mackenna in partnership with writers Elizabeth K Reeder and Amanda Thomson. The Museum focuses on integrating art, co-learning, and society, with themes of loss and renewal running through its durational engagements. Title & Description: Applications are open for the Group Residency […]
Organizer Information VisArts is a premier 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts center located in Rockville, Maryland. As the largest visual arts organization in the area, VisArts serves as a vibrant hub for artistic exploration and social impact. Since 1987, the center has been dedicated to transforming individuals and communities through the visual arts. Their facilities include five […]
Organizer Information Aperture is a world-renowned non-profit foundation and multi-platform publisher established in 1952 by legendary photographers and writers, including Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange. Based in New York City, the organization acts as a “common ground” for the advancement of photography. Aperture is dedicated to connecting the photo community with the most inspiring work […]
Overview Air, Sea and Soil: SOUNDINGS and SURROUNDINGS is an international group residency programme situated in the Orkney Islands, devised around the interconnected relationships of air, sea, and soil. Rooted in Orkney’s remarkable natural, archaeological, and cultural landscape, the residency invites creative practitioners to explore sound, space, environment, and place through interdisciplinary and socially engaged […]
Organizer Information The City of SeaTac, specifically the Community and Economic Development Department (CED), is the governing body for the vibrant municipality located in the Seattle metropolitan area. Known for being home to the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, SeaTac is a hub of global transit and cultural intersection. The City is committed to enhancing its urban […]
Organizer Information NN Contemporary Art (NNCA) is a leading independent contemporary art space located in the heart of Northampton, UK. Established as a charity, the organization is dedicated to showcasing local, national, and international contemporary art through a dynamic program of exhibitions, residencies, and educational projects. NNCA is currently entering a transformative new chapter as […]
Organizer Information The Connected Teams program is a collaborative research initiative led by Project Leaders Hannah Baader and Gerhard Wolf, along with Principal Investigators Rosinka Chaudhuri, Nachiket Chanchani, Olga Isabel Acosta, and Alexander Herrera. It is hosted by prestigious institutions including the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut (KHI) in Florence, Italy; the Centre for […]
Organizer Information Queer East is a cross-disciplinary festival that showcases boundary-pushing LGBTQ+ cinema, live arts, and moving image work from East and Southeast Asia and its diaspora communities. Established in 2020, the festival was founded to address the systemic lack of Asian representation in the creative sector. It seeks to challenge conventional norms and stereotypes […]
Organizer Information The Harvard Art Museums, part of Harvard University, are world-class institutions dedicated to advancing the understanding of art through research, teaching, and public engagement. Comprising the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, the collection is global in scope and serves as a vital resource for the university’s academic […]
