Germany
Organizer Information BBK Bundesverband (Bundesverband Bildender Künstler:innen) is the national association for visual artists in Germany. BBK promotes professional development, cultural participation, and project-based support for artists and educational initiatives. The “Wir können Kunst – Kultur macht stark” program is designed to fund extracurricular arts projects for children and youth, in cooperation with schools, associations, […]
Organizer Information Forecast is an international cultural platform based in Berlin, Germany that connects creative practitioners from around the world with accomplished mentors across disciplines. It operates flagship initiatives such as the Forecast Mentorships and the Forecast Festival, supporting transdisciplinary cultural production and knowledge exchange. Forecast is a project conducted by the non‑profit Skills e.V., […]
Organizer Information The Institut für moderne Kunst (Institute of Modern Art) is a registered non-profit association founded in 1967 as an information and documentation center for contemporary art. Its core mission is to document and preserve materials on international art after 1945, serve as a research archive, realize exhibitions, and publish related scholarship. Supported by […]
Organizer Information The Tisa von der Schulenburg-Stiftung, located in Dorsten, Germany, is a non-profit foundation dedicated to preserving and promoting the artistic and humanistic legacy of Tisa von der Schulenburg (1903–2001), also known as Schwester Paula. The foundation emphasizes empathy, social engagement, and human dignity in art, reflecting Tisa’s focus on people in extreme situations, […]
Organizer Information LAKE Studios Berlin is an interdisciplinary center for dance research, choreography, and performance located in Berlin, Germany. Established as a hub for artistic experimentation and collaboration, LAKE Studios provides professional movement artists with accessible rehearsal and performance spaces, residencies, and platforms for exchange. The organization emphasizes inclusive practices, accessibility, and professional development for […]
Organizer Information The Rebecca Horn Moontower Foundation is a non-profit foundation established by the acclaimed German artist Rebecca Horn (1944–2024). The foundation oversees her artistic estate, preserves and researches her work, and is committed to exhibiting it internationally. A core mission includes supporting emerging artists and fostering artistic exploration, rooted in Rebecca Horn’s interdisciplinary and […]
Organizer Information The Bezirksamt Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg von Berlin, through its Department of Finance, Personnel, Economy, Culture, Diversity, and Climate, is responsible for supporting cultural initiatives in the district. The Fachbereich Kultur und Geschichte (Department of Culture and History) oversees funding programs for artistic, cultural, and socio-cultural projects. The department provides financial support, guidance, and mentoring for […]
Organizer Information European Theatre Convention (ETC) is Europe’s largest network of public theatres, founded in 1988 by three major theatres in France, Germany, and Belgium. Today, ETC has over 80 member theatres from more than 30 countries, serving as a platform for international collaboration, artistic exchange, professional training, advocacy, and shared practices in theatre across […]
Organizer Information Konstnärsnämnden (Swedish Arts Grants Committee) is Sweden’s national public authority that supports professional artists, designers, and cultural practitioners through grants, stipendier, and international programmes. Part of its mission is to strengthen artistic development and international exchange for Swedish artists. One of its flagship international initiatives is run under the IASPIS – Internationellt program […]
