Art Management
Organizer Information BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art is one of Europe’s leading contemporary art organizations, located in Gateshead, UK. Established as a charitable trust, BALTIC is committed to presenting innovative, challenging, and high-quality contemporary art, supporting artists’ development, and engaging diverse audiences. The centre hosts exhibitions, creative projects, residencies, and events, fostering collaboration between artists, […]
Organizer Information The University of Newcastle is a leading Australian university committed to excellence in research, teaching, and cultural engagement. The University Galleries team manages multiple art spaces, including the University Gallery at Callaghan Campus and Watt Space Gallery at the City Campus. The Galleries provide curated exhibitions, touring shows, and tailored public programs to […]
Organizer Information ASSEMBLE – International Arts Programme explores climate emergency at the intersection of involuntary migration, displacement, conflict, and ecological decline. The initiative is led by D6:EU (Cyprus), with partners including Congress of Cultural Activists (Ukraine), Moving Artists (Spain), and international mobility networks such as On the Move, D6: Culture in Transit (UK), ARC – […]
Organizer Information OT301 is a legalized squat and a cornerstone of Amsterdam’s non-commercial cultural scene. Since 2006, it has been self-managed by a diverse, international community of artists, activists, and cultural practitioners under the association EHBK. The organization operates as a participatory, non-profit cultural hub that combines housing, workspaces, and public functions to sustain radical, […]
Organizer Information Culture Helps Solidarity is a multi-year international cultural support programme co-financed by the European Union through the Creative Europe Programme. Running until 2028, it is implemented by the European Cultural Foundation (Amsterdam) in partnership with Insha Osvita (Kyiv), zusa (Berlin), and the VETERANKA Movement (Kyiv). The programme is designed to sustain creativity, resilience, […]
Organizer Information International Yehudi Menuhin Foundation (IYMF) is a Brussels-based cultural foundation established in 1991 by the world-renowned violinist Yehudi Menuhin. The foundation operates internationally, promoting access to culture and arts education as tools for social inclusion, dialogue, and human development. IYMF works across Europe and beyond to implement artistic and educational programs that empower […]
Organizer Information The Phillips Collection is America’s first museum of modern art, founded in 1921 and based in Washington, D.C. Dedicated to showcasing innovative, thought-provoking works and fostering meaningful public engagement, the institution has a longstanding commitment to arts education, community-driven programming, and cultural accessibility. The museum operates multiple initiatives, including Phillips@THEARC, a branch located […]
Organizer Information Casa de Velázquez is a French academic institution based in Madrid, dedicated to promoting contemporary art, research, and cultural exchange. Established as part of the Académie de France à Madrid, it fosters artistic creation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and international partnerships, supporting both artists and researchers in the cultural sector. The institution is recognized for […]
Organizer Information SAVAC (South Asian Visual Arts Centre) is Canada’s only non-profit, artist-run centre dedicated to increasing the visibility of culturally diverse artists. Founded to be staffed by people of colour, SAVAC curates and exhibits work, provides mentorship, facilitates professional development, and builds a community for artists of colour. For over 30 years, SAVAC has […]
