Design
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 NoPoint Atelier is an independent, family-run studio and creative hub founded in 2016 by artist Miroslav Zhivkov and partner Yana Nikolova, located in a rural mountain village in the Bulgarian Balkan Mountains. The atelier specializes in silkscreen and risograph printing, producing limited editions, books, zines, and collaborative works with international artists. Its mission […]
Organizer Information Barratt London is a leading residential property developer with over 40 years of experience, delivering state-of-the-art apartments, riverside communities, and large mixed-use regeneration schemes across London. London is a real estate consultancy specializing in cultural strategy, public art, community engagement, and commercial strategy. They coordinate this commission and serve as the main point […]
Organizer Information CIVFUND is an Afro-feminist fund based in Uganda that provides flexible, accessible, and responsive funding for civil society initiatives across Africa. Registered as a company limited by guarantee with no share capital, CIVFUND manages multiple social justice funds to strengthen the capacity of civil society to influence change and improve community well-being. Its […]
Organizer Information The Design Museum, based in London, is a world-renowned institution dedicated to contemporary Design across disciplines including architecture, product design, digital, and fashion. The museum engages audiences through exhibitions, Public Art, education, and Curatorial programmes, aiming to foster creativity, innovation, and accessibility in design. Title & Description Senior Curator: Public Practice – Design […]
Organizer Information The 2026 Ambivalences Call for Projects is coordinated by three interregional hubs in France: Brittany, Normandy, and Pays de la Loire, supporting artistic creation in digital environments. The program is managed by Electroni[k] (Brittany), Oblique/s and Station Mir (Normandy), and Stereolux (Pays de la Loire), in partnership with the DRAC regional directorates. Ambivalences […]
Organizer Information The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute, operating worldwide to promote international cultural exchange, education, and dialogue. With a long-standing presence across Africa, the Goethe-Institut works closely with local cultural actors, artists, and institutions to strengthen sustainable cultural ecosystems. This open call is part of the “Africa–Europe Partnerships for Culture: […]
Organizer Information Konstnärsnämnden (Swedish Arts Grants Committee) is Sweden’s national public authority that supports professional artists, designers, and cultural practitioners through grants, stipendier, and international programmes. Part of its mission is to strengthen artistic development and international exchange for Swedish artists. One of its flagship international initiatives is run under the IASPIS – Internationellt program […]
Organizer Information The Institut français is a French government agency under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, dedicated to promoting French culture, arts, and language worldwide. Through a network of cultural centers, educational programs, and residencies, it supports international collaboration and cultural exchange. Villa Kujoyama, managed in partnership with the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation, is a prestigious […]
