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Organizer Information The Illinois Capital Development Board Art-in-Architecture Program commissions original public artworks for state-funded buildings across Illinois. Established in 1977, the program promotes local artistic talent, preserves Illinois art, and enriches public spaces by setting aside a portion of state construction funds for artwork. Each project is overseen by a committee of art professionals […]
Organizer Information Gorilla Circus is a London-based contemporary circus production company and creative arts organisation founded in 2009 by former professional circus artists. The company specialises in innovative and interactive circus creation, blending performance, aerial work, and immersive storytelling. Alongside touring shows and community projects, Gorilla Circus runs artistic Residencies in Fenland, UK, offering artists […]
Organizer Information The ASSITEJ World Congress is organized by ASSITEJ International, the global network dedicated to the performing arts for children and young people. Established to support the creation, promotion, and dissemination of high-quality theatre and performance for young audiences worldwide, ASSITEJ provides a platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and collaboration across continents. The World […]
Organizer Information Bricks (Charity No: 1183118) is a Bristol-based charity committed to strengthening the city’s creative, local, and social enterprise communities. Established in 2019, Bricks operates through St Anne’s House, Bricks Public Art, and the Creative Infrastructure Agency. Their programs focus on community collaboration, public art programming, and sustainable creative infrastructure, promoting inclusivity, civic engagement, […]
Organizer Information Science Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) is a not-for-profit public institution based in Bengaluru, India, dedicated to research-based engagement with young adults at the intersection of science, engineering, art, and design. Established with founding support from the Government of Karnataka and patrons Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Rohini Nilekani, and Sudha and Kris Gopalakrishnan, SGB operates through a […]
Organizer Information CreArt 3.0 is a European initiative funded by the Creative Europe programme, aimed at supporting artistic mobility, cross-cultural exchange, and professional development. It connects cultural institutions, public art organisations, and municipal art bodies across multiple European cities. These networks provide platforms for artists to engage in residencies, exhibitions, festivals, and public art projects. […]
Organizer Information The Commune de Gurgy is a small municipality in the Burgundy region of France, located near Auxerre and easily accessible via the A6 highway. With a population of approximately 1,800, Gurgy places a strong emphasis on cultural development and public access to the arts. Since 2012, the Espace Culturel de Gurgy has provided […]
Organizer Information HOME Manchester is a leading arts and culture center in Greater Manchester, UK, dedicated to showcasing and supporting local creative talent. The Manchester Open exhibition is a biennial event celebrating the diversity and quality of artistic practice across the region, featuring a wide range of mediums and engaging both emerging and established artists. […]
Organizer Information Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is a leading research-intensive university dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering community engagement. The Toppling Monuments project is led by a collaborative research team at Queen’s University, supported by the Wicked Ideas Fund and the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). The project aims […]
