Literature
Organizer Information: Jordforbindelser is a three-year interdisciplinary research project (2024–2027) funded by VELUX Fonden. It is a collaboration between Institut for Kultur og Læring at Aalborg University and Andelsgaarde, a Danish association that supports and promotes regenerative agriculture. The project explores how sensory experiences and artistic practices can reshape our relationship to soil as a […]
Organizer Information Stiftung Arp / Arp Foundation for Art and Research is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of Hans Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp, influential figures in the Dada movement and modern art. Located in Rolandseck and Berlin, Germany, the Foundation offers artist residencies, exhibitions, and research programs that support contemporary […]
Organizer Information The program is run by Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW), a nonprofit photography center based in Seattle, Washington, USA. PCNW supports photography through exhibitions, educational programs, and community engagement, with a commitment to using photographic practice for social justice, equity, environmental awareness, visual literacy, and cross-cultural communication. The “Agent for Change” series is one […]
Organizer Information The Arthur Boskamp Foundation is a non-profit cultural organisation based in Hohenlockstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, established in 2003. Since 2007, it has actively promoted visual arts and culture through its M.1 venue, combining an international outlook with local cultural engagement in a rural setting. The foundation offers exhibition and event spaces curated by changing […]
Organizer Information The Warburg Institute is a research institution within the School of Advanced Study, University of London, devoted to the study of cultural history, the role of images in society, and the intersections between text, art, and science. As part of its “Warburg Renaissance” — a major transformation that reopened the Institute with a […]
Organizer Information Pedvāle International Artist Residency / Pedvāle Art Park is located in Latvia, about two hours northwest of Riga. Pedvāle Art Park is a sculptural, open-air art museum set in a natural landscape of almost 100 hectares, featuring meadows, valleys, streams, and over a hundred outdoor artworks. The residency program is embedded in this […]
Organizer Information Villa Albertine is a cultural institution under the aegis of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, strongly supported by the Albertine Foundation. Its mission is to foster deep cultural, intellectual, and artistic exchange between France (and the Francophone world) and the United States through residencies, research, and dialogue. Across its network […]
Organizer Information: La Chapelle Saint-Antoine is a newly established artist residency located on the Greek island of Naxos in the Cyclades. The residency is run by a family of entrepreneurs and creatives who renovated a historic chapel and surrounding property to create a space for artists to work, reflect, and develop their practice in solitude […]
Organizer Information Ucross Foundation is a well-established nonprofit arts organization based in northern Wyoming, on a historic 20,000-acre working ranch in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. Founded in 1981, Ucross has, for decades, provided uninterrupted time, studio space, and living accommodations to professional artists from across disciplines. Its mission combines creative support with land […]
