Interdisciplinary arts
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 coLAB Arts is a nonprofit arts organization based in New Brunswick, New Jersey, dedicated to fostering artistic creation, community engagement, and cultural collaboration through projects that bridge art, society, and civic life. Working in partnership with municipal, academic, corporate, and nonprofit stakeholders, coLAB Arts produces public art, festivals, mentorship programs, and creative initiatives […]
Organizer Information Konstnärsnämnden (Swedish Arts Grants Committee) is Sweden’s national authority that supports the professional development of artists, designers, and cultural practitioners through grants, stipendier, and international residency programmes. Its mission is to enhance artistic practice, promote international exchange, and strengthen Swedish cultural presence abroad. One of the organization’s core international initiatives is led by […]
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 ŠUM is a biannual journal dedicated to art and theory-fiction, publishing both print and online editions free of charge. Founded to explore the intersections of contemporary art, philosophy, and critical theory, ŠUM provides a platform for innovative writing, visual art, and interdisciplinary experimentation. The journal emphasizes the analysis of contemporary culture through experimental […]
Organizer Information The AfrQueer Archives Project is a collaborative initiative led by Thsidy Kamogelo Ngoma (Gaborone), Nneoma Angela Okorie (Lagos), Noam Gramlich (Berlin), and Isabel Bredenbröker (Berlin/Bremen). The team combines expertise in community work, museum practice, queer studies, anthropology, and the arts. Partners include perfocraZe International Artist Residency (Kumasi), the Botswana National Museum (Gaborone), the […]
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 […]
Organizer Information Haus für Medienkunst Oldenburg is a leading German contemporary art centre dedicated to media art, supporting experimental projects in video, audio, audiovisual, and net-based practices. The centre provides professional development, exhibition platforms, and residencies, fostering dialogue between international artists and the broader art community. The Stiftung Niedersachsen Media Art Grants programme specifically funds […]
Organizer Information SODAS 2123 is a leading contemporary art centre in Vilnius, Lithuania, dedicated to fostering experimental curatorial practice and supporting emerging curators. The organization provides educational programmes, exhibition opportunities, mentorship, and professional development for individuals entering the curatorial field. SODAS 2123 actively engages with the local and international contemporary art community, promoting dialogue between […]
