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Organizer Information The Gwangju Biennale Foundation is a leading cultural institution based in Gwangju, South Korea, internationally recognized for organizing one of Asia’s most influential contemporary art biennales—the Gwangju Biennale. Established by the Gwangju Metropolitan City, the foundation plays a central role in fostering global contemporary art discourse, with a strong emphasis on socially engaged, […]

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Organizer Information Ey!Studio is an independent creative space, studio complex, and contemporary art laboratory based in Carabanchel, Madrid—one of the city’s most dynamic and rapidly growing districts for alternative artistic production. Since its founding in 2017, the association has hosted more than 65 international artists, filmmakers, and researchers. It serves as a vital platform for […]

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Organizer Information The International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC) is a globally recognized platform dedicated to advancing independent critical writing on contemporary art. In its twelfth edition, IAAC continues its mission to encourage rigorous, reflective, and research-based art criticism beyond commercial or institutional pressures. The program is jointly supported by academic and cultural institutions in […]

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Organizer Information South Square is a collection of 19th-century workers’ cottages in the old Yorkshire village of Thornton, famous for its Brontë connections and its impressive 20-arch viaduct. Renovated as a community arts centre in 1982, South Square Centre is now home to ten studio spaces for a variety of artists, as well as a […]

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Organizer Information The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), United States, is one of the largest encyclopedic art museums in North America, internationally recognized for its extensive collections and research leadership in Latin American and Latinx art. Within the museum, the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA) serves as a major research […]

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Organizer Information The origins of the South London Gallery lie in the South London Working Men’s College, established by William Rossiter in 1868, which evolved into a Free Library and Art Gallery. In 1891, the South London Fine Art Gallery opened at its current location on Peckham Road. The permanent site was partly secured thanks […]

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Organizer Information National Trust Cymru is the Welsh arm of the National Trust, the UK’s largest conservation charity, dedicated to the protection and stewardship of historic buildings, landscapes, coastlines, gardens, and collections across Wales. Its portfolio spans mountains and beaches, gardens and parklands, historic houses and their collections, with notable sites including Chirk Castle, Powis […]

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Organizer Information Museum Berlin-Karlshorst is located at the historical site of the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces (Wehrmacht) on 8 May 1945 — the building was the officers’ mess of the Wehrmacht Pioneer School and subsequently the headquarters of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany. The museum was originally founded in 1967 by […]

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Organizer Information Founded in 1983 as Toronto Community-Videotex, InterAccess is a gallery, educational facility, production studio, festival, and registered charity dedicated to new media and emerging practices in art and technology. The Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art places the founding of InterAccess as a key moment in both the history of Canadian electronic art and […]

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