Visual Arts
Organizer Information The Seattle Art Book Fair (SABF) is a nonprofit, community-driven annual festival dedicated to independent publishing, artist books, zines, and experimental printed matter. The fair brings together artists, designers, small presses, collectives, and cultural organizations to celebrate contemporary practices in bookmaking and print culture. SABF is organized by longtime Seattle designers and cultural […]
Organizer Information The Morgan Library & Museum, located in New York City, is a historic institution founded on the personal collections of financier and philanthropist J. Pierpont Morgan. Today, it serves as both a museum and an independent research library, housing rare manuscripts, Medieval and Renaissance books, drawings, prints, and archives. Through its Drawing Institute, […]
Organizer Information Tiny Spaces Deep Connections (TiSp) is a 2-year research and residency initiative funded by Creative Europe, in partnership with three European organisations: INWOLE (Germany), Communitism (Greece), and TaikaBox (Finland).Their mission is to re-envision a more sustainable model for international artist residencies: instead of traditional fly-in/fly-out residencies, TiSp promotes slow travel (train, ferry, bus) […]
Organizer Information This residency is part of CreArt 3.0, a European network of medium-sized cities committed to artistic mobility and creation. CreArt brings together public cultural institutions across cities to support emerging artists, curators, and cultural workers, fostering transnational exchange and local community engagement. The local host is the City of Regensburg’s Cultural Office, through […]
Organizer Information: Glasgow Ceramic Studio, based in Scotland, is a leading ceramics hub supporting artists at all career stages. Established over 25 years ago, the studio provides fully equipped workspaces, kilns, and community engagement opportunities. It hosts exhibitions, residencies, workshops, and events to foster the growth of ceramic arts locally and internationally, creating a collaborative […]
Organizer Information: Glitch Cult is an international artist collective dedicated to exploring glitches, errors, and disruptions as art forms. Founded on the philosophy that glitches are cultural signals and acts of resistance, the collective unites artists worldwide to celebrate experimental digital and analog aesthetics. Through exhibitions, performances, workshops, and festivals, Glitch Cult fosters a global […]
Organizer Information: The Horizon Magazine is an international, interdisciplinary publication that combines visual and literary media. Each issue seeks to explore the intersections between art, literature, and experimental media. Since its inception, Horizon has showcased emerging and established artists and writers from across the globe, providing a platform for innovative and boundary-pushing works. The magazine […]
Organizer Information: airWG is organized by the Atelier WG community, established in Amsterdam in 2015. It functions as a laboratory and platform for in-depth artistic development, supporting a wide range of projects including visual, performance, interdisciplinary, curatorial, and research-oriented works. The organization fosters a creative and critical approach, offering artists the time and space to […]
Organizer Information The Royal Drawing School, located in Shoreditch, London, is a leading independent institution dedicated to drawing as a central practice for contemporary artists. Founded in 2000, it emphasizes observational drawing, critical enquiry, and professional development, offering artists a rigorous postgraduate environment. Students benefit from dedicated studios, expert tutors, visiting artists, and opportunities for […]
