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Organizer Information The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) is New York’s premier non-profit residency institution for visual artists and curators. Located in an 18,000-square-foot former factory in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, ISCP provides a high-intensity professional environment for emerging to mid-career practitioners. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, established in 1985 through the legacy of Lee Krasner, is […]
Organizer Information Logan Art Gallery is the premier visual arts venue for the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. Managed by the Logan City Council, the gallery is dedicated to celebrating the region’s diverse cultural identity and supporting the development of local and national artistic talent. The gallery provides a high-quality exhibition space that hosts a […]
Organizer Information Janel Young is an internationally recognized painter, muralist, and community advocate originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After building a successful career in New York City, she returned to her roots with a mission to “wrap the city in color” through community-centered public art. Her work has been commissioned by major entities such as the […]
Organizer Information GG3 (Group Global 3000) is a Berlin-based project space and non-profit organization dedicated to sustainable art. Since its founding, the gallery has focused on themes of ecological crisis, economic transition, and social justice. GG3 operates as a self-organized, volunteer-run collective that integrates sustainable practices into its gallery operations, such as resource-efficient exhibition planning […]
Organizer Information The Luminarts Cultural Foundation is a Chicago-based organization dedicated to supporting young, exemplary artists through its prestigious Fellowship programs. Originally established within the Union League Club of Chicago, the Foundation provides substantial financial support, mentorship, and professional development. Once named a Fellow, artists gain access to a decade-long ecosystem of project grants, workshops, […]
Organizer Information The Homiens Art Prize is organized by Homiens, an international contemporary art platform and gallery initiative focused on supporting artists through curated exhibitions, awards, and professional visibility opportunities. The organization operates as a hybrid between an online gallery space and an international prize platform, with a strong emphasis on accessibility, global participation, and […]
Organizer Information The Northwest Arts Center (NAC) at Minot State University in Minot, North Dakota (USA) is a public visual arts venue that presents contemporary exhibitions, juried competitions, and educational programming. NAC promotes excellence and diversity in the visual arts while providing opportunities for artists to engage with regional and international audiences. The center includes […]
Organizer Information The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) is an independent institution dedicated to promoting and supporting the visual arts in Scotland. Founded to foster excellence in contemporary artistic practice, the RSA administers a wide range of programmes including exhibitions, awards, and residencies. Its Residencies for Scotland initiative, launched in 2009, has supported over 100 artists […]
Organizer Information The Grange Projects is an artist‑led residency organization based in a rural Georgian rectory in Great Cressingham, Norfolk, United Kingdom. It is run by artists Nicola Streeten and John Plowman (with support from their daughter), and aims to offer a generous, supportive, and flexible environment for creatives of all disciplines. Residencies take place […]
