International
Organizer Information Founded on the core belief that art is by its very nature fluid and unbound, the Nomad Art Prize is a prestigious international award celebrating contemporary visual arts and cross-border intercultural dialogues. Operating via a shifting geographic model, each edition of the prize migrates to a different major cultural city—transforming local landscapes into […]
Organizer Information The program is organized by a contemporary online education platform specializing in arts, culture, and professional development for creative practitioners. The course is led by Ana Llorente Torres, an arts law specialist with expertise in copyright, intellectual property, and contractual frameworks within the cultural sector. The platform is known for delivering structured, practice-oriented […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is organized by The Print Center, one of the oldest and most respected nonprofit institutions in the United States dedicated to photography and printmaking. Founded more than a century ago, The Print Center has continuously supported contemporary artists through exhibitions, publications, educational initiatives, public programming, and artist-centered opportunities. Based in Philadelphia, […]
Organizer Information The fellowship program is organized by the Global Slavery History Fellowships (GSHF) coalition, a collaborative initiative formed by several major Amsterdam-based archives, museums, universities, and research institutions dedicated to the study and preservation of slavery history and colonial archives. The program is financially supported by the Insinger Foundation and coordinated through the International […]
Organizer Information The National Gallery in London houses one of the world’s greatest collections of Western European paintings from the 13th to the early 20th centuries. Located in Trafalgar Square, the Gallery operates as an elite center for public engagement, international art historical scholarship, conservation, and collections research, working to ensure masterpiece heritage remains free […]
Organizer Information Opale Art is an innovative, non-profit contemporary art association created in Lille (Hauts-de-France). Built on strict principles of cultural democratization and inclusion, the organization operates without commercial advertising barriers. It bridges the gap between independent creation and international audiences through its website, viral social media distribution, dynamic online career trainings, and the publication […]
Organizer Information Over the past six years, the Arts to Hearts Project has established a dedicated international ecosystem focused on amplifying contemporary creative voices. Through the publication of more than 35 curated art books and the inclusion of over 10,000 artists globally, the organization provides structural recognition across various career stages. By establishing an official […]
Organizer Information Polar STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) is a major national initiative funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and managed by Oregon State University. The program enriches climate, environmental, and polar science education by facilitating immersive partnerships between educators and active polar researchers, translating complex scientific datasets into accessible community curricula. […]
Organizer Information This collaborative digital program is jointly organized by Stiftung Künstler*dorf Schöppingen and kaethe:k Kunsthaus. Künstler*dorf Schöppingen provides artists with dedicated spaces for concentration and structural networking, while kaethe:k Kunsthaus focuses on merging artistic excellence with structural inclusion by supporting professional contemporary artists with disabilities. This digital residency is supported by the Ministry of […]
