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Organizer Information RM Gallery (commonly referred to as RM) is a contemporary art space based in Auckland, New Zealand. The institution operates as an artist-run and curatorially engaged platform dedicated to supporting experimental, emerging, and mid-career artistic practices across a wide range of disciplines. RM is recognized within New Zealand’s contemporary arts ecosystem for its […]

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Organizer Information The National Library Creative Residency is initiated by the National Library Board (NLB), Singapore, a statutory board under the Ministry of Digital Development and Information that manages the country’s public libraries and archives. Within this ecosystem, the residency is developed in close collaboration with the National Archives of Singapore (NAS), which preserves and […]

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Organizer Information SIT-PLU (Situated Creative Practices for the Pluriverse) is a multi-partner Creative Europe cooperation project dedicated to exploring how situated artistic practices can contribute to socio-ecological transformation and cultural renewal. Rooted in the concept of the “pluriverse,” inspired by the Zapatista principle of “a world where many worlds fit,” the initiative supports diverse systems […]

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Organizer Information The Delegation of the European Union to Canada is the official diplomatic representation of the European Union in Canada and plays an active role in fostering cultural cooperation, research exchange, sustainability initiatives, and international dialogue between EU Member States and Canadian institutions. Through SCI_ART, the organization expands its commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration by […]

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Organizer Information FishTank Workshop & Gallery is a London-based social enterprise supporting young creatives at the early stages of their practice. Operating from King’s Cross, the organization focuses on access, inclusion, and community-building within the arts sector. Alongside its residency programme, FishTank runs a public programme of talks, exhibitions, workshops, and events designed to connect […]

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Organizer Information SH|FT is a Swedish association that has organized the annual Safe Havens Meeting since 2013, establishing it as one of the leading global gatherings focused on artistic freedom, cultural rights, and protection of artists at risk. Over the years, Safe Havens has brought together artists, activists, NGOs, lawyers, policymakers, and intergovernmental organizations working […]

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Organizer Information The Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation is a respected non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing education, research, arts, and community development in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. Through its Arts & Culture initiatives, the Foundation actively supports creative practitioners, cross-cultural exchange, and public engagement with contemporary artistic practices. The Foundation’s […]

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Organizer Information: The A4 Residency Art Center, located in Luxelakes, Chengdu, is an independent, non-profit cultural institution. Originally launched in 2011 as part of the A4 Art Museum’s strategy, it transitioned in 2023 into a more independent, multidisciplinary platform focused on community engagement and social mission. Since its inception, it has collaborated with 335 creators […]

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Organizer Information TORPOR is a new independent magazine co-founded by editor Daria Gnatchenko and art director Lorenzo Zeng. The publication explores the feeling of stagnation in the modern world—not as a hurdle to overcome, but as a state to observe, analyze, and act from within. Through artistic contributions and critical texts, TORPOR gives form to […]

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