Culture
Organizer Information: The Goethe-Institut is Germany’s cultural institute with a global reach, dedicated to promoting international cultural cooperation. The Los Angeles branch works to connect cultural workers, artists, and communities through innovative programs, exhibitions, performances, and public engagement initiatives. The institute provides institutional support, resources, and a platform for experimentation and visibility for emerging and […]
Organizer Information Founded in 1984, Dortmunder Kunstverein is a prominent contemporary art institution in North Rhine–Westphalia (NRW), Germany. It is known as an influential platform for the production and presentation of innovative artistic concepts. Through approximately four solo and group exhibitions per year, combined with an active public program of performances, guided tours, artist talks, […]
Organizer Information Black Spatial Relics is a convening space dedicated to the support and development of Black radical performance, community care, collective research, and transformative gathering. Founded in 2016, the organization has consistently championed new performance work addressing themes of slavery, justice and freedom by providing residencies, micro-grants and curated public events.Their mission emphasises the […]
Short Description The Mountain AIR Program is an artist residency developed by the Art in the Libraries Program at WVU Libraries. Building on the pilot residency in 2025, this initiative connects artists with the rich environmental archives held at the West Virginia & Regional History Center (WVRHC) to inspire new creative work and public engagement. […]
Short Description The field of comics is undergoing a profound transformation characterized by growing heterogeneity in forms, formats, and production processes. As comics expand beyond traditional conceptual and historical frameworks—encompassing synthetic comics, operational images, data-driven visualization, and embodied non-visual formats—existing research models rooted in artisanal craft traditions, narratology, and text-image correlation struggle to account for […]
Short Description The University of Koblenz is recognized as Germany’s youngest university while simultaneously maintaining a long academic tradition. Its campus life is characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration across departments and facilities, supported by compact distances between buildings. As an interdisciplinary institution in northern Rhineland-Palatinate serving over 9,400 students, the university embodies Knowledge-Transformation-Innovation through its core […]
Short Description Simon Wiesenthal (1908–2005) has very uniquely shaped the reap praisal of the crimes of National Socialism worldwide. From the day of his liberation from the Mauthausen concentration camp, he made it his life‘s work to remember the victims of Nazi terror. His weapon was the rule of law. Wiesenthal‘s method was to track […]
Short Description Folger Institute Artistic Research Fellowships are open to all artists whose work would benefit from significant primary research related to the histories, concepts, art, and objects of the early modern world (ca. 1400-1800) and its legacies. Artistic applicants are not required to hold a formal degree, but should describe their training and level of industry-specific […]
Short Description Folger Institute Long-term Public Humanities Fellowships are designed to support significant, full-time research and public humanities project implementation related to the histories, concepts, art, and objects of the early modern world (ca. 1400-1800) and its legacies. Eligibility This fellowship is open to college and university faculty, independent scholars, artists, public scholars, writers, PhD […]
