Interdisciplinary arts
Organizer Information International Yehudi Menuhin Foundation (IYMF) is a Brussels-based cultural foundation established in 1991 by the world-renowned violinist Yehudi Menuhin. The foundation operates internationally, promoting access to culture and arts education as tools for social inclusion, dialogue, and human development. IYMF works across Europe and beyond to implement artistic and educational programs that empower […]
Organizer Information Goethe-Institut is the official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany, dedicated to fostering international cultural exchange and supporting contemporary artistic discourse worldwide. Through cross-border residencies, research initiatives, and public programming, the Goethe-Institut facilitates dialogue between artists, researchers, and communities, with a strong focus on sustainability and transnational collaboration. The Environmental Arts […]
Organizer Information The Working-Class (Creative) Grant is an independent micro-grant initiative funded directly through the personal art sales of its founder. The program operates outside institutional frameworks and reflects a commitment to grassroots cultural support and economic solidarity within the arts. Rather than being administered by a foundation or public body, the grant is sustained […]
Organizer Information Baer Art Center is an Iceland-based residency program dedicated to fostering creative exploration in a unique natural environment. Situated on the dramatic landscape of the Baer farm, the center brings together international artists to work independently while engaging in a collaborative, community-oriented setting. Since its establishment, Baer Art Center has provided artists with […]
Organizer Information Prairie is an artist‑centered residency program based in rural Advance, North Carolina (USA), designed to support creative development through focused, uninterrupted studio time close to nature. Set on one acre of land and housed within a historic 1870 country home surrounded by oak trees, Prairie fosters a slow, contemplative environment that encourages sustained […]
Organizer Information Ann Street Gallery (ASG) is a contemporary art space located in Newburgh, New York, operating under the nonprofit organization Safe Harbors of the Hudson (SHOH). Established to support community engagement and the development of contemporary art, ASG presents exhibitions, programming, and resources that foster artistic growth and public immersion. The gallery focuses on […]
Organizer Information The Illinois Capital Development Board Art-in-Architecture Program commissions original public artworks for state-funded buildings across Illinois. Established in 1977, the program promotes local artistic talent, preserves Illinois art, and enriches public spaces by setting aside a portion of state construction funds for artwork. Each project is overseen by a committee of art professionals […]
Organizer Information The Open Doors Arts Programme is a vibrant arts initiative delivering free and inclusive creative activities across Newark and the wider Newark and Sherwood district. Funded by Arts Council England and delivered by Newark and Sherwood District Council, Open Doors provides diverse programming in visual arts, creative writing, music, heritage, theatre, and participatory […]
Organizer Information The Ars Electronica is one of the world’s leading platforms for media art, digital culture, and critical engagement with emerging technologies. Founded in 1979 and based in Linz, the organization operates internationally through its festival, museum, research labs, and prestigious award programs. Ars Electronica is widely recognized for bridging artistic experimentation, scientific research, […]
