Literature
The MacDowell Fellowship provides time, space, and an inspiring residential environment to artists working in seven disciplines: architecture, film/video arts, interdisciplinary arts, literature, music composition, theatre, and visual arts. The fellowship supports approximately 300 artists annually based on artistic excellence, offering a transformative opportunity for intense productivity and creativity. Information & Application Details: Application […]
The Arts Fund provides financial support to emerging or early-career artists pursuing artistic development between Australia and the USA. It includes specialty scholarships in Fine Art, Fashion, Filmmaking, and Writing, offering grants between $10,000 – $40,000 to cover travel, living expenses, tuition, and other costs related to artistic growth. Scholarship Programs & Eligibility: Art […]
Outset Gallery is excited to announce our Expressions of Interest Open Call, inviting proposals from artists, curators, organizations, and producers for new or existing work to be included in the 2026 Arts Program. Open Call Strands : 1️⃣ Visual Art & Exhibitions For solo artists, duos, collectives, curators, or organizations proposing exhibitions or event concepts. […]
Hypatia-in-the-Woods offers a residential retreat for women in the arts, academia, and entrepreneurship, located at Holly House, a serene and distraction-free environment. The residency provides time and space for creative work and reflection. Residents are encouraged to engage with their creative or academic pursuits in a supportive setting. Information & Application Details: Quarterly Application […]
Short Description The Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart awards between 50 and 60 residencies every two years to international artists, researchers, and cultural professionals from all disciplines. With the Solitude Fellowship, we create space for concentrated work, interdisciplinary exchange, and international networking—contributing to an open, diverse, and globally connected cultural landscape in Baden-Württemberg and Germany. […]
Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, was named World Book Capital in 2010. After being designated a UNESCO City of Literature in 2015, it joined a growing global network of cities, committed to actively promoting literature and reading culture, while engaging in activities that strengthen collaboration in the fields of writing and publishing. Ljubljana boasts a […]