Art
Organizer Information The Bronx Museum of the Arts is a contemporary art museum located in the Bronx, New York, dedicated to connecting diverse audiences with the urban experience through its Permanent Collection, exhibitions, and educational programs. Since its founding in 1971, the Museum has focused on serving the culturally diverse communities of the Bronx, emphasizing […]
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: The Dairy Arts Center is Boulder’s largest multidisciplinary arts hub, founded in 1992 in a former milk-processing facility. The center provides diverse opportunities to create, learn, and engage in high-quality performing, cinematic, and visual arts experiences. Their visual arts program values community, curation, cultivation, and courage. Title & Description: Applications are now open […]
Organizer Information: The NARS Foundation is an arts organization dedicated to supporting emerging and mid-career artists working across all disciplines. By hosting both international and US-based artists, NARS creates a shared, dedicated space for extended artistic dialogue and global cultural exchange. Title & Description: Applications are now open for the NARS International Artist Residency Program […]
Organizer Information The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) is an intergovernmental, not-for-profit organisation established in 1997 to strengthen dialogue and cooperation between Asia and Europe. ASEF operates under the framework of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) and works across 51 partner countries. One of ASEF’s key cultural initiatives is culture360.ASEF.org, a well-established online platform dedicated to arts, culture, […]
Organizer Information: Arte Laguna Prize is a Venice-based International Contemporary Art Contest with over two decades of experience. Dedicated to celebrating innovation and connections, the competition welcomes emerging artists without restrictions, offering them opportunities to expand their networks, gain global visibility, and access crucial resources for career development. Title & Description: Applications are open for […]
Organizer Information: Little Death is a Maine-based curatorial team led by Katia Dermott and Micah Sanders. With a specific emphasis on showcasing lesser-known and emerging artists, the team organizes non-traditional, community-oriented events and exhibitions. They aim to foster connections across mediums, backgrounds, and locations. Title & Description: Sign-ups are now open for the 2026 International […]
Organizer Information UCLA is a leading public research university located in Los Angeles, California, known for excellence in higher education, research, and community engagement across diverse fields. Its Center for the Art of Performance (CAP) is an internationally recognized performing arts institution that commissions, presents, and supports innovative performance works across disciplines—ranging from dance and […]
Organizer Information The Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History (BHMPI), in collaboration with the Institut national d’histoire de l’art (INHA), is a leading international research institute dedicated to art historical scholarship. The institutions provide extensive Digital Humanities resources and foster transnational research collaborations between Paris and Rome. Both partners emphasize interdisciplinary, innovative, […]
