Germany
Brief Description The Friedrich Weinhagen Foundation, in collaboration with BBK Hildesheim and Galerie im Stammelbachspeicher, announces the JUNGE KUNST! Award for young artists in the Hildesheim region. The award consists of a one-year studio scholarship (covering rent and additional costs) and a sponsored solo exhibition. The recipient is expected to open the studio to the […]
The Eduard Bargheer Stiftung Fellowship was established by the painter Eduard Bargheer (1901–1979) to support young visual artists, particularly painters. Bargheer himself benefited from scholarships early in his career, and through this foundation, he aimed to give back by funding young artists. Since 1978, the foundation has awarded fellowships to painters to support their artistic […]
Short Description Scope BLN is a contemporary art platform in Berlin that combines living, working, and showcasing art. It features an Artists-in-Residence program, an exhibition space, and public events, connecting local and international creatives to explore art, culture, and innovation. The residency offers multidisciplinary artists a chance to present their work and expand their networks. […]
The International Summer Studio Aschersleben, established in 2015, is a three-month artist residency in the historic town of Aschersleben, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Organized by the City of Aschersleben, the program provides four selected visual artists with a studio and living space at the Bestehornpark educational center. The residency culminates in a group exhibition showcasing the artists’ […]
This open call invites creative artists—specifically cultural workers—from the Canton of St. Gallen (and, for the Rome residency, also from Graubünden) to apply for studio apartment residencies. The program is organized on a two‐year cycle with different offerings depending on whether the year is odd or even: Odd-Numbered Years (e.g., 2025): Rome: Three residencies Berlin: […]
Description The Wilhelm Morgner scholarship is a biannual artist residency program offering young visual artists secure working conditions, financial support, and the opportunity for an exhibition in Soest, Germany. The residency takes place at the Künstlerhaus im Paulipark and lasts for six months. Information & Application Details Application Deadline: October 18, 2025 Jury Meeting: November 21, 2025 Selection […]
Brief Description The FBZ Art Award, established in 2018 by the Research and Treatment Centre for Mental Health (FBZ) at Ruhr University Bochum, is an annual prize recognizing outstanding artworks related to mental health. With a prize of up to €10,000, the award seeks to integrate art into the therapeutic environment, fostering a destigmatizing dialogue […]
Brief Description: The Hanna Nagel Prize, established in 1998, supports female visual artists aged 40 and over in the Karlsruhe administrative district. It recognizes their artistic achievements and honors Hanna Nagel, a key figure of the “New Objectivity” movement. The award includes a cash prize, an exhibition, and a catalog publication. Information and Application Details: […]
The 10th edition of the PORTRAITS – Hellerau Photography Award invites artists to explore the theme Echoes of Truth, reflecting on the historical and political layers of the Festspielhaus Hellerau, as well as the devaluation of truth in current over-politicized times. Participants are encouraged to submit work that responds to this theme. Information and […]