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Organizer Information BcmA is a non-profit art platform and collaborative project space based in Berlin, Germany. The organization focuses on supporting both emerging and established artists through exhibitions, curatorial initiatives, interdisciplinary collaborations, and experimental artistic practices. Operating independently within Berlin’s contemporary art ecosystem, BcmA aims to create accessible opportunities for artists working across disciplines, especially […]
Organizer Information The National Library Creative Residency is initiated by the National Library Board (NLB), Singapore, a statutory board under the Ministry of Digital Development and Information that manages the country’s public libraries and archives. Within this ecosystem, the residency is developed in close collaboration with the National Archives of Singapore (NAS), which preserves and […]
Organizer Information Seattle Arts & Lectures (SAL) is a leading nonprofit literary arts organization based in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to cultivating transformative experiences through story, language, and public engagement with writers and readers of all generations. Founded in 1988, SAL has built a strong regional and national reputation for presenting literary programming that bridges established […]
Organizer Information Ars Electronica and the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs jointly organise State of the ART(ist) – Cultural Diplomacy and the Freedom of Art, an international initiative supporting artists and cultural practitioners working under conditions of risk, repression, and instability. Ars Electronica, based in Linz, is internationally recognised for its pioneering […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is offered by the Brooklyn Museum, a major cultural institution based in New York City, United States. The Brooklyn Museum is internationally recognized for its extensive collections spanning global art histories, with a strong focus on American art, Arts of the Americas, and Indigenous art. Its mission centers on using art […]
Organizer Information The program is organized by Tokyo Arts and Space (TOKAS), a contemporary art institution based in Tokyo, Japan, operating under the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture. TOKAS is dedicated to supporting international artistic exchange, research-based creation, and experimental practices across visual arts, design, and architecture. Through its residency infrastructure, TOKAS provides […]
Organizer Information European Alternatives is a transnational civil society organization and cultural platform dedicated to promoting democracy, equality, and cultural exchange across borders. Founded with the aim of fostering a more participatory and inclusive Europe, the organization brings together artists, activists, researchers, and institutions to imagine and enact alternative political and social futures. Through its […]
Organizer Information The City of Nantes is a major cultural actor in western France, recognized for its sustained investment in contemporary art, public programming, and artist support initiatives. Through its cultural policies, the city actively fosters artistic creation, experimentation, and accessibility, integrating art into urban life and civic engagement. Nantes has built a strong reputation […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is offered by TarraWarra Museum of Art, a leading not-for-profit public art gallery located in the Yarra Valley region of Victoria, Australia. Founded by Marc Besen AC and the late Eva Besen AO, the museum is housed in an award-winning, purpose-built building designed by architect Allan Powell and is internationally recognised […]
