Visual Arts
Organizer Information Culture Helps Solidarity is a multi-year international cultural support programme co-financed by the European Union through the Creative Europe Programme. Running until 2028, the initiative is implemented by the European Cultural Foundation (Amsterdam) in partnership with Insha Osvita (Kyiv), zusa (Berlin), and the VETERANKA Movement (Kyiv). The programme is designed to support Ukrainian […]
Organizer Information International Yehudi Menuhin Foundation (IYMF) is a Brussels-based cultural foundation established in 1991 by the world-renowned violinist Yehudi Menuhin. The foundation operates internationally, promoting access to culture and arts education as tools for social inclusion, dialogue, and human development. IYMF works across Europe and beyond to implement artistic and educational programs that empower […]
Organizer Information Goethe-Institut is the official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany, dedicated to fostering international cultural exchange and supporting contemporary artistic discourse worldwide. Through cross-border residencies, research initiatives, and public programming, the Goethe-Institut facilitates dialogue between artists, researchers, and communities, with a strong focus on sustainability and transnational collaboration. The Environmental Arts […]
Organizer Information The Phillips Collection is America’s first museum of modern art, founded in 1921 and based in Washington, D.C. Dedicated to showcasing innovative, thought-provoking works and fostering meaningful public engagement, the institution has a longstanding commitment to arts education, community-driven programming, and cultural accessibility. The museum operates multiple initiatives, including Phillips@THEARC, a branch located […]
Organizer Information The Working-Class (Creative) Grant is an independent micro-grant initiative funded directly through the personal art sales of its founder. The program operates outside institutional frameworks and reflects a commitment to grassroots cultural support and economic solidarity within the arts. Rather than being administered by a foundation or public body, the grant is sustained […]
Organizer Information Can Silvestre is a creative residency located in Girona, Spain, dedicated to fostering artistic growth in a serene, nature-immersed environment. Established in a traditional 1806 Catalan countryside home, it offers international artists a space to reconnect with their creativity, explore new ideas, and deepen their practice. The organization emphasizes harmony with nature, personal […]
Organizer Information Sea Breeze Artist Residency is based on Block Island, Rhode Island, and was founded in 2023 to honor Mary Newhouse, a devoted advocate for the arts and the island’s natural beauty. The residency provides an inspiring, tranquil setting for both writers and visual artists, fostering focused creative work while encouraging community engagement. Residents […]
Organizer Information Baer Art Center is an Iceland-based residency program dedicated to fostering creative exploration in a unique natural environment. Situated on the dramatic landscape of the Baer farm, the center brings together international artists to work independently while engaging in a collaborative, community-oriented setting. Since its establishment, Baer Art Center has provided artists with […]
Organizer Information Prairie is an artist‑centered residency program based in rural Advance, North Carolina (USA), designed to support creative development through focused, uninterrupted studio time close to nature. Set on one acre of land and housed within a historic 1870 country home surrounded by oak trees, Prairie fosters a slow, contemplative environment that encourages sustained […]
