Germany
Organizer Information Schinkel Pavillon Trägerverein e.V. is a Kunstverein (art association) founded in 2007, dedicated to contemporary art in Berlin and curated under the artistic direction of Nina Pohl. The institution occupies the Schinkel Pavillon, a pavilion built in 1969 by architect Richard Paulick, set in the garden of the former Kronprinzenpalais on Oberwallstraße in […]
Organizer Information K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg is one of Europe’s leading choreographic development centers, based at Kampnagel, Hamburg’s internationally renowned contemporary performing arts venue in Germany. K3 supports the creation, research, and presentation of contemporary choreography through residencies, artistic research, professional development, workshops, and public engagement programs. Its residency program has become an important platform […]
Organizer Information Berlinale Talents is the talent development programme of the Berlin International Film Festival (the Berlinale), established in 2003. It runs alongside the festival’s screenings and the European Film Market each February, with British Council among its original founding partners. Over the decades, Berlinale Talents has grown into a global forum connecting emerging filmmakers […]
Organizer Information The Goldrausch Künstlerinnenprojekt is a professional development programme dedicated to supporting women and FLINTA visual artists in building sustainable independent careers in the contemporary art field. Founded in 1989 and operated by Goldrausch Frauennetzwerk Berlin e.V., the programme was created in response to the structural underrepresentation of women artists in exhibitions, awards, academic […]
Organizer Information Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s official cultural institute, dedicated to promoting international cultural exchange, education, and dialogue through arts, language, and collaboration. Operating an extensive global network of institutes, the Goethe-Institut supports contemporary artistic practices, mobility, interdisciplinary research, and cross-cultural partnerships. Through exhibitions, residencies, festivals, publications, and public programs, it connects […]
Organizer Information The Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz (Chemnitz Art Collections) are among the largest and most important municipal art collections in Germany. The institution developed out of various civic groups, most notably the art association Kunsthütte zu Chemnitz, founded in 1860. In 1909, these were gathered under the roof of the King Albert Museum, and as of […]
Organizer Information The Alte Nationalgalerie is part of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, the largest cultural institution in Germany and one of the most significant museum organizations in the world. Located on Museum Island, Berlin — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999 — the museum was built between 1862 and 1876 under Friedrich Wilhelm […]
Organizer Information The Schwules Museum (SMU) in Berlin is a museum and research centre focused on LGBTQ+ history and culture, opened in 1985 as the first museum in the world dedicated to gay history. It was founded following a successful 1984 exhibition, “Eldorado – Homosexual Women and Men in Berlin 1850–1950,” at the Berlin Museum, […]
Organizer Information The Kunsthalle Görlitz is an exhibition space for contemporary art in the Germany–Poland–Czech Republic border region, with roughly 360 m² of exhibition space hosting rotating exhibitions, performances, and talks that connect current social issues with artistic perspectives. It is supported by two nonprofit, volunteer-run associations: STRE!FEN e.V., known for its performance art programming, […]
