Visual Arts
Organizer Information The Brookline Arts Center (BAC) is a long-established community-based visual arts institution located in Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. With a history spanning over 60 years, the organization is one of the most comprehensive local Arts Education and community arts centers in the Greater Boston region. BAC serves more than 1,200 participants annually across […]
Organizer Information The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is a hands-on interactive museum and cultural institution that provides creative experiences for children and families. Known for its commitment to “informal learning,” the museum fosters an environment where art, play, and research intersect. The museum’s creative team supports artists in developing works that inspire joy, curiosity, and […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is hosted by Paul Smith’s Foundation, a UK-based nonprofit organisation established by fashion designer Sir Paul Smith in 2020. The foundation supports emerging creative practitioners across Arts, Fashion, Design, and wider Creative Industries, with a focus on bridging artistic practice and professional development. Operating from London, the foundation delivers funded programmes, […]
Organizer Information The Art Guide New Writers’ Program 2026 is jointly developed by Art Guide Australia and the Emerging Writers’ Festival (EWF), two leading platforms supporting contemporary writing, criticism, and cultural discourse in Australia. Art Guide Australia is a major national publication dedicated to contemporary art criticism, exhibition reviews, and cultural journalism. It plays a […]
Organizer Information The programme is jointly organized by the Madrid Institute for Advanced Study (MIAS) and the Centre for Picasso Studies of the Musée National Picasso-Paris. Madrid Institute for Advanced Study (MIAS) is an internationally connected institute embedded within the University Autónoma de Madrid and the Casa de Velázquez. It is part of major global […]
Organizer Information The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) is one of the world’s most influential cultural institutions, presenting over 5,000 years of Art from global civilizations. Founded in 1870, it operates across two major sites in New York City—The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters—and serves millions of physical and digital visitors annually. […]
Organizer Information This opportunity is offered by the EU–Japan Fest Japan Committee, an organization dedicated to fostering cultural collaboration between Japan and Europe. The committee plays a central role in supporting artistic mobility, cross-border collaboration, and long-term cultural exchange initiatives between Japanese and European creative communities. The programme is specifically designed to strengthen relationships between […]
Organizer Information This open call is initiated by the Goethe-Institut through its project platform House of African Feminisms. The Goethe-Institut is the official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany, operating globally to promote international cultural exchange, foster artistic collaboration, and support critical dialogue across disciplines. Through its programs, it engages with contemporary socio-political […]
Organizer Information The Artists’ Collecting Society (ACS) is a leading UK-based, not-for-profit Community Interest Company that administers intellectual property rights, including Artist’s Resale Right (ARR) and copyright, for nearly 2,000 artists and estates. Their membership includes iconic figures such as Lucian Freud, Barbara Hepworth, and Cecily Brown. As a CIC, ACS reinvests its surplus income […]
