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Organizer Information City of Joondalup, Western Australia, supports local arts and culture through initiatives such as the Invitation Art Prize. The City manages a contemporary art collection and hosts exhibitions to showcase regional artistic talent. Through the IAP, the City provides professional artists opportunities to create new works, gain public exposure, and contribute to the […]

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Organizer Information Louisiana Tech University School of Design is a renowned educational institution fostering innovation, research, and professional development in the arts. The School of Design regularly organizes exhibitions, juried competitions, and educational programs to highlight contemporary artistic practices and provide professional opportunities for emerging and established artists. The Louisiana Biennial is one of its […]

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Organizer Information OSTEN Skopje is the organizing institution behind the OSTEN Biennial. Founded in 1945, OSTEN is a well-established art institution in North Macedonia, with a large collection (over 13,000 works) of national and international artistsThe OSTEN Biennial, held every two years, is a flagship event for the institution. It is known for its openness […]

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Organizer Information The MONOM – Stiftung für Veränderung (MONOM Foundation for Change) is a German non-profit foundation committed to fostering social justice and critical engagement. Its core mission is to support individuals and initiatives that address issues such as racism, antisemitism, sexism, and the legacy of National Socialism.Through its funding programs, MONOM supports a range […]

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Organizer Information Rejmyre Art Lab (Center for Peripheral Studies) is an artist-run institution based in the small glass-factory town of Rejmyre in Östergötland, Sweden. Founded by artists Daniel Peltz and Sissi Westerberg, this long-term research project deeply engages with rural, industrial, ecological, and social contexts. Their programming often uses an “ensemble residency” model, where a […]

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Organizer Information: Glitch Cult is an international artist collective dedicated to exploring glitches, errors, and disruptions as art forms. Founded on the philosophy that glitches are cultural signals and acts of resistance, the collective unites artists worldwide to celebrate experimental digital and analog aesthetics. Through exhibitions, performances, workshops, and festivals, Glitch Cult fosters a global […]

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Organizer Information Swimming Pool Gallery is an independent, artist-run exhibition space located on the border of Kreuzberg and Neukölln in Berlin. Operating as an experimental show-window gallery, it is dedicated to presenting emerging and mid-career artists working across contemporary media. The space functions as a public-facing window installation site, allowing artworks to interact directly with […]

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Organizer Information The S+T+ARTS Prize Buen-TEK is part of the S+T+ARTS initiative by the European Commission, which bridges science, technology, and the arts. It supports projects that combine artistic creativity with technological innovation to address societal and environmental challenges. The prize promotes collaboration between artists, scientists, and technologists to generate sustainable and socially engaged solutions. […]

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Organizer Information ArtFlow Studio is an independent curatorial team based in London, dedicated to nurturing emerging artists and creating international opportunities.They work in partnership with JustArt Collective, The Hechyeomoyeo, HelloArt, and IOAEA (Insights of an Eco Artist) to provide visibility, exhibition platforms, and media coverage for newer voices. Title & Description Artflow Prize — a […]

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