United Kingdom
Organizer Information Established in 1995, Photoworks is an internationally acclaimed platform, registered charity, and a proud member of Arts Council England’s National Portfolio. Based in the United Kingdom, the organization is dedicated to accelerating the global development of contemporary photography through an ambitious structural program of curatorial residencies, physical exhibitions, targeted publications, and the flagship […]
Organizer Information Gallery 1957 is a contemporary art gallery with locations in both Accra, Ghana and London, United Kingdom. Since its founding, the gallery has established itself as an important platform for contemporary artistic practices emerging from Africa and its global diaspora. Through exhibitions, artist development initiatives, cultural programming, residencies, and participation in leading international […]
Organizer Information The Southbank Centre is the United Kingdom’s largest arts centre and one of Europe’s leading multidisciplinary cultural institutions. Located on London’s South Bank, the organization operates an extensive 11-acre cultural campus that includes the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, and the internationally renowned Hayward Gallery. As a charitable organization, Southbank […]
Organizer Information HARE Curates is a progressive, independent curatorial collective and non-profit arts organization based in London, United Kingdom. Emerging as an alternative platform to challenge mainstream, hyper-accelerated digital trends, the collective designs thought-provoking physical and virtual exhibitions. HARE Curates establishes spaces that encourage slow creative development, sensory cross-pollination, and horizontal community building. By moving […]
Organizer Information Fair Play Art Fair is a newly launched contemporary art fair organized by FPAF Ltd., founded by Ryan Stanier, who is also the founder of The Other Art Fair. The initiative builds on over 15 years of experience in producing artist-led fairs and international platforms for emerging and established artists. Fair Play positions […]
Organizer Information NOIA, taking its title from the Italian word for boredom, is an independent, ad-free contemporary art and print publication founded in 2021. Rooted in horizontal collaborations among a global network of artists, designers, photographers, and critical writers, the magazine brings together diverse creative voices to engage with pressing societal themes. For each publication […]
Organizer Information Founded in 2001, the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) at the University of Cambridge is one of the world’s foremost centers for interdisciplinary scholarship. Over the past 25 years, CRASSH has built an extraordinary ecosystem, supporting more than 5,800 events, 35 major research projects, 100 research networks, […]
Organizer Information The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA London) is a leading multidisciplinary contemporary arts institution based in central London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1946, the ICA has played a defining role in shaping postwar and contemporary cultural discourse, supporting groundbreaking artists across Cinema, Visual Arts, performance, music, and experimental culture. Located in a Grade […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is organized by the Royal College of Art (RCA), one of the world’s leading postgraduate universities dedicated exclusively to art, design, architecture, communication, and the humanities. Established in 1837 and based in London, the RCA has built an international reputation for innovation, interdisciplinary research, and critical artistic education. The RCA’s Curating […]
