Visual Arts
Organizer Information The Riverside Art Museum (RAM) is a vital cultural hub in Southern California, integrated across two distinct sites: the historic 1929 Julia Morgan-designed building and the newly opened Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture (“The Cheech”). RAM is dedicated to uplifting diverse artistic voices and fostering community connections through regionally focused […]
Organizer Information GG3 (Group Global 3000) is a Berlin-based project space and non-profit organization dedicated to sustainable art. Since its founding, the gallery has focused on themes of ecological crisis, economic transition, and social justice. GG3 operates as a self-organized, volunteer-run collective that integrates sustainable practices into its gallery operations, such as resource-efficient exhibition planning […]
Organizer Information The Proyecto Colombiano de Arte en la Antártida (PCAA) is an initiative dedicated to bridging the gap between society and the Antarctic continent through the power of artistic expression. By fostering new eco-sensitive narratives, the project aims to highlight the importance of Antarctica and the environmental challenges it faces. The program is managed […]
Organizer Information The residency is organized by the project “Kooperativ Ternitz”, a collaboration between the Caritas Stadtteilarbeit (Urban Community Work) and the municipality of Ternitz, Lower Austria. The project focuses on the “Dreiersiedlung”—a historic former workers’ settlement built in the 1940s. The mission of this residency is to support the socio-ecological and urban transformation of […]
Organizer Information TEJA (Red de espacios culturales en apoyo a situaciones de emergencia) is a solidarity network of 15 public and private cultural institutions across Spain, including the Museo Reina Sofía, Casa Árabe, and hablarenarte. Founded in 2022 as a response to the invasion of Ukraine, TEJA’s mission is to promote transnational cooperation by offering […]
Organizer Information TOMA Unrestored (Toma House AIR) is an artist residency located in a historic 18th-century residence of a Shinto priest’s family in Nara, Japan. The organization is dedicated to the preservation of traditional Japanese arts and the “unrestored” beauty of cultural heritage. Led by professional practitioners, TOMA provides a space where international artists can […]
Organizer Information TOMA Unrestored (Toma House AIR) is an artist residency located in Nara, Japan, housed in a registered 18th-century Shinto priest’s residence. The organization works in collaboration with Seikadou, a century-old mounting studio from Osaka, and Bunkazaihozon Co. Ltd., one of the few studios in Japan accredited to restore National Treasures. TOMA Unrestored focuses […]
Organizer Information McGill University, located in Montreal, Canada, is one of the world’s leading institutions of higher learning. The McGill University Library system—specifically the Rare Books and Special Collections department—serves as a steward for unique primary source materials that support global research. The Library is committed to the ongoing process of reconciliation and acknowledges the […]
Organizer Information Marignana Arte is a leading contemporary art gallery and research hub based in Venice, Italy. Since its founding in 2013, the organization has dedicated itself to promoting the work of emerging and mid-career artists across a global landscape. Operating through several distinctive venues—including Marignana Gallery, Marignana Project, and the expansive Spazio Berlendis—the organization […]
