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Organizer Information The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is one of the United Kingdom’s most historic and influential cultural institutions, founded in 1768 by a group of artists and architects with the support of King George III. Its original mission—to promote the arts of design and make art accessible to a broad public—remains central today. […]

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Organizer Information The Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University is a leading commissioning venue and university gallery in the UK. Established in 1997, it serves as a creative production site and “expanded studio” on the Hogsmill River, functioning as a primary cultural interface between the university and the South-West London community. Title & Description Stanley […]

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Organizer Information Velvetpark Media hosts its 6th annual residency program to support the creative growth of LGBTQ+ artists. The program is dedicated to providing space and visibility for queer creators, fostering artistic excellence within the LGBTQ+ community. Title & Description Velvetpark 6th Annual LGBTQ+ Visual Artist Residency 2026 This 7-week season-long residency offers a dedicated […]

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Organizer Information The opportunity is offered by Dia Art Foundation, a leading contemporary art institution founded in 1974 in New York. Dia was established to support, commission, and present ambitious works of art from the 1960s onward that may not be realized within traditional museum structures. Dia operates as a multi-site institution with permanent locations […]

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Organizer Information The fellowship is jointly hosted by the British Library and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) under the Chevening programme. The British Library is one of the world’s largest and most significant research libraries, holding extensive global collections across manuscripts, printed works, archives, and digital materials. Within the institution, the Eccles […]

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Organizer Information The marehalm ART award was established in 2023 to counteract the marginalization of art and culture by providing substantial financial support to artists with unique, under-recognized voices. The award is hosted in partnership with the Richard Haizmann Museum in Niebüll, Germany, where selected works are presented to the jury and the public. Title […]

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Organizer Information The opportunity is offered by the Brooklyn Museum, a major cultural institution based in New York City, United States. The Brooklyn Museum is internationally recognized for its extensive collections spanning global art histories, with a strong focus on American art, Arts of the Americas, and Indigenous art. Its mission centers on using art […]

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Organizer Information CultureHub is a global community that supports artists experimenting with emerging technologies in search of new artistic forms. With studios in New York and Los Angeles, CultureHub and its international partners—DOCKdigital (Berlin), Société des arts technologiques (Montréal), and La MaMa Umbria (Spoleto)—strive to support work that critically and imaginatively examines how technology can […]

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Organizer Information Backslash is a program based at Cornell Tech in New York City that facilitates deep collaboration between artists and technical researchers. Taking its name from the “escape” character in programming, the fellowship encourages artists to move outside normal modes of input and output to explore “nonlinear, unconventional, and exceptional” approaches to technology. Title […]

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