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Organizer Information ZMINA:Resilience is co-organized by three institutions co-funded through the EU Creative Europe Programme: IZOLYATSIA (Ukraine), Malý Berlín (Slovakia), and Trans Europe Halles (Sweden). IZOLYATSIA is a non-profit platform for cultural initiatives, founded in 2010 in Donetsk. Following Russia’s seizure of its premises in 2014 — subsequently turned into an illegal prison — it […]

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Organizer Information Moleskine is an internationally recognized creative brand specializing in premium notebooks and artistic tools, widely associated with contemporary creative practice and design culture. The company continues the legacy of the historic black notebook used by artists and writers such as Van Gogh and Hemingway, while evolving into a modern platform supporting creative experimentation. […]

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Organizer Information Bold Mellon Collective is an independent curatorial and publishing collective working across contemporary Art Writing, Visual Arts, and interdisciplinary cultural production. In partnership with Royal Museums Greenwich and supported by Arts Council England, the collective develops socially engaged publishing projects that foreground marginalized narratives, particularly those connected to migration, identity, and queer diasporic […]

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Organizer Information Founded in 1972, the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL) is a multidisciplinary arts center based in Southeast Queens, New York. Its mission is to offer quality visual and performing arts programs while providing accessible community education. Operating from the Jamaica Arts Center and Jamaica Performing Arts Center, JCAL anchors local creative […]

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Organizer Information This open call is part of the Un-monument | Re-monument | De-monument initiative, a multi-year public art and civic memory program led by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (Boston) in collaboration with artists, cultural practitioners, and community groups across the city of Boston. As part of this initiative, Boston Art Review […]

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Organizer Information The Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination is a prestigious interdisciplinary fellowship program hosted in Paris by Columbia University. The Institute is dedicated to fostering advanced research, artistic experimentation, and intellectual exchange across the humanities, social sciences, and creative disciplines. Each year, it brings together a highly selective cohort of up to 15 […]

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Organizer Information The Fundación Camila Cañeque is a contemporary cultural foundation established to support artistic, curatorial, research, and writing practices that engage with critical inquiry, conceptual experimentation, and interdisciplinary thinking. Through residencies, research initiatives, and collaborative projects, the foundation fosters conditions for reflection, intellectual exchange, and artistic development beyond conventional production-driven models. For the 2026 […]

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Organizer Information Ettijahat – Independent Culture is a cultural organisation dedicated to supporting contemporary artistic production, mobility, and critical cultural exchange across the Arab region and diaspora. The organisation works at the intersection of artistic practice, research, and cultural development, with a strong focus on enabling displaced and transnational artists to reconnect with regional cultural […]

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Organizer Information Culture Moves Salone is a cultural mobility initiative funded by the European Union and implemented in Sierra Leone to strengthen the country’s cultural and creative ecosystem. The programme is managed in collaboration with KEA European Affairs, a Brussels-based consultancy specialising in cultural policy, creative industries development, and EU-funded international cooperation projects. The initiative […]

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