Research
Organizer Information The open call is organized by the Center for Social Vision in collaboration with the Nine Elephants Festival, an interdisciplinary platform dedicated to exploring urban life, social structures, and artistic experimentation within public space. Based in Sofia, the organization develops transdisciplinary programs that bring together artists, researchers, architects, curators, and cultural practitioners to […]
Organizer Information The Henry Moore Foundation was established by the seminal artist Henry Moore in 1977 to encourage public appreciation of the visual arts, with a specific focus on the field of sculpture. Operating internationally, the Foundation administers a highly respected grants and fellowships program designed to advance the growth, development, conservation, and historical study […]
Organizer Information This grant is a joint cultural initiative co-funded by the French State / Ministry of Culture – DRAC Nouvelle-Aquitaine and the Regional Council of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. The program is structurally developed in partnership with Astre, the regional network for plastic and visual arts. Grounded in solidarity, ecological transition, and cultural rights, the initiative aims […]
Organizer Information The Tulipán Foundation, based on Madison Avenue in New York City, is a dedicated cultural organization aiming to preserve, innovate, and expand the reach of Hungarian heritage within the United States. By providing financial frameworks and visibility, the foundation fosters opportunities for cross-cultural collaboration, audience engagement, and community reflection. Title & Description The […]
Organizer Information This residency is hosted by the Metropolitan Museum of Art Research Center, one of the world’s most influential institutions dedicated to art research, conservation, and historical scholarship. Based in New York City, The Met operates as a global leader in Visual Arts research, with extensive collections spanning multiple cultures and historical periods. The […]
Organizer Information This fellowship is jointly organized by The Studio Museum in Harlem and The Museum of Modern Art, two internationally recognized institutions based in New York City. The Studio Museum in Harlem is a leading institution dedicated to artists of African descent, contemporary cultural production, and critical engagement with Black visual culture. MoMA is […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is hosted by the National Gallery of Canada, one of Canada’s leading cultural institutions dedicated to the collection, preservation, research, and exhibition of visual art from Canada and around the world. Located in Ottawa, the Gallery holds an extensive permanent collection spanning European, American, Asian, Indigenous, and contemporary art. Its curatorial […]
Organizer Information The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) is a major public art institution in the United States dedicated to collecting, conserving, and exhibiting art for the benefit of the public. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, the museum operates as a statewide cultural resource with a mission to connect diverse communities to global artistic […]
Organizer Information The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) is one of the largest comprehensive art museums in the United States and a state-supported, privately endowed educational institution. Located in Richmond, Virginia, VMFA maintains an encyclopedic collection of more than 50,000 artworks spanning over 6,000 years of global art history. Its holdings include major strengths […]
