Cross-disciplinary
Organizer Information The Bard Graduate Center (BGC) is a graduate research institute based in New York, United States, dedicated to the cultural histories of the material world, including decorative arts, design history, and material culture. Through academic programs, exhibitions, publications, and research forums, BGC fosters interdisciplinary scholarship and public engagement with material culture. The Horowitz […]
Organizer Information BARON Books is an independent art and photography book publisher founded in 2011 with an international focus on projects exploring gender, sex, sexuality, and identity. Over the years, BARON has published widely distributed books and monographs whose works are held in notable collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York […]
Organizer Information EMARE (European Media Art Residency Exchange) operates under the umbrella of EMAP – European Media Art Platform, a leading European network dedicated to supporting media artists working at the intersection of art, technology, science, and society. EMAP is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and connects prominent media art […]
Organizer Information The open call is part of Magic Carpets, a Creative Europe platform that unites cultural organisations across Europe to support emerging artists through international residencies. Magic Carpets fosters cultural exchange, community‑engaged art, and storytelling by connecting artists with local contexts and communities. The residency in Riga, Latvia is hosted by the New Theatre […]
Organizer Information This opportunity is hosted by CreArt Kaunas in collaboration with the Kaunas Artists’ House. CreArt is a European network supporting contemporary artists through residencies, exhibitions, and cultural exchange, while the Kaunas Artists’ House fosters local artistic development and engagement. The open call is part of the CreArt 3.0 program and the festival “Let’s […]
Technological art residency and exhibition Wild Bits is seeking proposals for installations, interventions, or processes to be placed in natural landscapes that explore the human condition in a contemporary technological society. The residency takes place in Maajaam, Estonia, in the summer of 2026 and the exhibition takes place in the summer of 2027.
Organizer Information: Körber-Stiftung – eCommemoration Programme In collaboration with A MAZE. / Berlin – International Games and Playful Media Festival Title & Description: XR-History Award 2026 An international award recognizing outstanding XR (Extended Reality) projects that explore history, memory culture, and commemorative practices through immersive media, digital storytelling, and experimental artistic approaches. The award encourages […]
Organizer Information The British Academy, established in 1902, serves as the United Kingdom’s national academy for the humanities and social sciences, boasting a fellowship of over 1,400 premier academics. By investing in researchers, engaging the public, and influencing policy, the Academy mobilizes these critical disciplines to understand the world and shape a brighter future. As […]
Organizer Information The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is the specialized UN agency dedicated to building peace through international cooperation in Education, the Sciences, and Culture. This specific initiative is managed under the UNESCO-Aschberg Programme for Artists and Cultural Professionals, generously supported by the Kingdom of Norway. The programme is a key […]
