Visual Arts
Organizer Information The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology is a respected nonprofit organization located on the central Oregon coast in the United States. Established to support creative work at the intersection of arts and ecology, Sitka provides time, space, and environment for artistic inquiry, reflection, and production without external pressures. Their programming includes residencies, […]
Organizer Information: The Edward F. Albee Foundation maintains the William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center (affectionately known as “The Barn”) in Montauk, New York. Established by the renowned playwright Edward Albee, the center serves as a secluded retreat for writers and visual artists to work without distraction. Title & Description: Applications are open for the […]
The Ey!Studio AiR residency program takes place at Ey!Studio, an independent creation space located in Carabanchel (Madrid), one of the city’s most active areas for contemporary artistic production. Since 2017, Ey!Studio has hosted more than 65 artists, consolidating itself as a space for work and artistic development. The residency offers a private studio that combines accommodation and workspace in the same space, designed for independent artistic practice and individual research. Each resident manages their time, creative process, and use of the studio autonomously. Projects developed during the residency may receive visibility through publications on Ey!Studio’s website and social media, as well as possible future participation in screenings, exhibitions, or collaborations with independent spaces at national and international levels. There is also the possibility of selling work produced during the residency through an associated online gallery.
Organizer Information: TDV ART by Mihai Ionescu (Galeria Tablouri De Vis) organizes this competition. Based in Bucharest, Romania, it is described as the first non-stop commercial art gallery. The organizers aim to promote the “Bionantism” theme worldwide, culminating in a live broadcast anniversary event. Title & Description: Applications are open for the Bionantism Art Competition […]
Organizer Information The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to advancing artistic expression, civic engagement, and equitable cultural development across Southern Arizona. As the region’s designated local arts agency, the Foundation manages grant programs, professional development initiatives, and public art projects in partnership with the City of Tucson, […]
Organizer Information The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports and advances artistic expression, civic participation, and equitable cultural development in Southern Arizona. Acting as the designated local arts agency, the Foundation manages grant programs, professional development opportunities, and public art projects, collaborating with the City of Tucson, […]
Organizer Information The School of Art at Texas Tech University houses Landmark Arts, a campus cultural initiative dedicated to contemporary art exhibitions, programs, and student engagement. Within this ecosystem, the SRO Photo Gallery operates as a student-run exhibition space under the Digital & Narrative Arts program. It provides a professional platform for photographic and moving […]
Organizer Information Art Design Consultants (ADC Fine Art) is a Cincinnati-based art organization dedicated to supporting living artists through exhibitions, competitions, and professional development. For over 30 years, ADC has promoted emerging talent, providing platforms that connect artists with collectors, curators, and the broader art community. The Emerge program is specifically designed for students and […]
Organizer Information The Institut für Neue Soziale Plastik is an international cultural institute based in Berlin focused on developing artistic projects from Jewish perspectives and addressing antisemitism in art and culture through education, masterclasses, workshops, networking, and public engagement. The institute brings together Jewish artists, critics of antisemitism, and collaborators to build new artistic and […]
