Educations

Organizer Information RED NOSES International is a European artistic and humanitarian organization founded in 1994, specializing in healthcare clowning and artistic interventions. The organization provides psychosocial support through humor to children in hospitals, youth with disabilities, individuals in crisis, and senior citizens. RED NOSES coordinates 11 partner organizations across Europe and the Middle East, promoting […]

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Organizer Information: The Walking Arts & Local Communities (WALC) consortium is coordinated by the University of Western Macedonia (Greece), alongside international partners including walk · listen · create, Nau Côclea, Gigacircus, and others. It functions as a shared artistic and learning commons, establishing a new European Center for Research and Practice in Walking Arts. Title […]

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Organizer Information The /ecm study program is hosted by the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien), a leading institution in contemporary art education and research in Austria. The university is internationally recognized for its interdisciplinary approach, combining theory, practice, and innovation across visual arts, curation, design, and media studies. /ecm provides […]

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Organizer Information Joya: AiR (Joya: arte + ecología / Artist in Residence) is an off-grid, climate-positive interdisciplinary residency founded in 2006 by Simon and Donna Beckmann. Located in the Parque Natural Sierra María–Los Vélez, Almería, Spain, it integrates art, ecology, and sustainable living practices. Joya: AiR supports artists across diverse disciplines while fostering community, collaboration, […]

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Organizer Information Freelands Foundation is a London-based charitable organization dedicated to advancing the Visual Arts and supporting artists through exhibitions, public engagement, and educational programming. The foundation provides opportunities for emerging and mid-career professionals to develop skills across multiple facets of art administration, education, and grant-making. With a focus on inclusion, anti-racism, and equal opportunities, […]

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Organizer Information SHIFT Culture is a European collaborative initiative developed to support environmental sustainability within the arts and cultural sector. Originating from the EU-funded Erasmus+ SHIFT project, the initiative brings together cultural networks and platforms across Europe to develop and implement an eco-certification scheme tailored to cultural organisations. SHIFT Culture focuses on reducing environmental impact, […]

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Organizer Information The Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz (KHI), founded in 1897, is part of the Max Planck Society, Germany’s leading research organization for basic research. Since 2002, it has been one of the 86 Max Planck Institutes focusing on transcultural approaches to the history of art and architecture. KHI fosters an intellectually vibrant international research […]

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Organizer Information Founded in 1968 by a diverse group of artists, community activists, and philanthropists, The Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally, and internationally. It is a world-renowned institution dedicated to the dynamic exchange of ideas about art and society. The Museum is celebrated for its catalytic […]

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Organizer Information Nam June Paik Curatorial Fellowship at the Harvard Art Museums is situated within one of the world’s leading academic museum complexes, comprising the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum under Harvard University’s Central Administration. Located at the intersection of public access and higher education, the Harvard Art Museums […]

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