Research
Organizer Information The Estonian National Museum (ERM) is one of the foremost cultural institutions in Estonia, dedicated to preserving and interpreting the nation’s cultural heritage, material culture, and social history. Its collections encompass extensive archives—including over 400,000 photographic works—spanning from the 19th century to the present day. ERM engages in research, exhibitions, public programming, and […]
Organizer Information Hub Sleaford & Sleaford Museum — Hub Sleaford is a cultural centre funded by North Kesteven District Council and a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England. It operates in partnership with Better, a charitable social enterprise, providing spaces for arts, education, and community engagement. Sleaford Museum is a local heritage institution that […]
Organizer Information Wellcome is a global charitable foundation based in the United Kingdom that supports health and biomedical research, innovation, and public engagement with science. Through its museum and public programs, Wellcome fosters exploration at the intersection of science, culture, and society, presenting exhibitions, collections, and events that connect science to everyday life. The organization […]
Organizer Information Culture& (Stoke-on-Trent & London, UK) is a leading arts organization focused on education, research, and public programming, promoting inclusivity and accessibility in the arts and heritage. They collaborate with local and national partners such as The Brampton Museum, Museum of the Home, and Kwanzaa Collective UK to deliver innovative cultural projects. Title & […]
Organizer Information The Royal Academy of Arts (RA), based in London, United Kingdom, is one of the world’s most prestigious art institutions. Founded in 1768, the Academy promotes the visual arts through internationally renowned exhibitions, educational programs, and its unique role in supporting artists, curators, and cultural practitioners. RA’s Collections Team manages one of the […]
Organizer Information The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology is a respected nonprofit organization located on the central Oregon coast in the United States. Established to support creative work at the intersection of arts and ecology, Sitka provides time, space, and environment for artistic inquiry, reflection, and production without external pressures. Their programming includes residencies, […]
Organizer Information: Buinho Association is a non-profit organization located in the historic town of Messejana in the Alentejo region of Portugal. It distinguishes itself by combining a rural setting with a strong focus on digital fabrication, maker culture, and technology-driven arts. Title & Description: Applications are open for the Buinho Creative Residency (Ongoing/Rolling). The program […]
Organizer Information: PARL (Performance Art Research Ljubljana) is an intensive platform for creative development in contemporary performing arts. The program is produced in collaboration with the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT) and a network of leading producers in Ljubljana’s independent scene, including Via Negativa, Maska, and Pekinpah. Title & Description: Applications are […]
The Ey!Studio AiR residency program takes place at Ey!Studio, an independent creation space located in Carabanchel (Madrid), one of the city’s most active areas for contemporary artistic production. Since 2017, Ey!Studio has hosted more than 65 artists, consolidating itself as a space for work and artistic development. The residency offers a private studio that combines accommodation and workspace in the same space, designed for independent artistic practice and individual research. Each resident manages their time, creative process, and use of the studio autonomously. Projects developed during the residency may receive visibility through publications on Ey!Studio’s website and social media, as well as possible future participation in screenings, exhibitions, or collaborations with independent spaces at national and international levels. There is also the possibility of selling work produced during the residency through an associated online gallery.
