Collaboration Project
Organizer Information The Illinois Capital Development Board Art-in-Architecture Program commissions original public artworks for state-funded buildings across Illinois. Established in 1977, the program promotes local artistic talent, preserves Illinois art, and enriches public spaces by setting aside a portion of state construction funds for artwork. Each project is overseen by a committee of art professionals […]
Organizer Information Casa de Velázquez is a French academic institution based in Madrid, dedicated to promoting contemporary art, research, and cultural exchange. Established as part of the Académie de France à Madrid, it fosters artistic creation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and international partnerships, supporting both artists and researchers in the cultural sector. The institution is recognized for […]
Organizer Information NARS Foundation (New York Art Residency and Studios) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit arts organization based in Brooklyn, New York. Operating on an international level, NARS supports artists and curators through its International Residency Program, dynamic exhibition platforms, and public programs that foster dialogue between global practitioners and the local community. The organization is […]
Organizer Information The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) is a leading international research institution based in Montréal, Canada, dedicated to advancing knowledge, practice, and public engagement in architecture. Through exhibitions, publications, research initiatives, and educational programs, the CCA promotes innovative curatorial approaches and fosters interdisciplinary dialogue across architecture, urban studies, and cultural discourse. Its Emerging […]
Organizer Information Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC) is a major contemporary performing arts institution based in Taipei, Taiwan. Through its international initiatives, TPAC actively supports experimental performance, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and regional exchange across Asia and the Asia-Pacific. One of its flagship programs is ADAM – Asia Discovers Asia Meeting for Contemporary Performance, an artist-driven platform […]
Organizer Information Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is a leading research-intensive university dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering community engagement. The Toppling Monuments project is led by a collaborative research team at Queen’s University, supported by the Wicked Ideas Fund and the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF). The project aims […]
Organizer Information Derbyshire Makes is a large-scale creative programme based in Derbyshire, United Kingdom, dedicated to celebrating craft, creativity, heritage and collective making. Hosted by Derbyshire Makes and delivered by Local Creative Project Ltd, the programme uses participatory art, craft and public engagement to invite communities to explore and express shared visions of the future […]
Organizer Information Van Abbemuseum, located in Eindhoven, Netherlands, is one of Europe’s leading museums for modern and contemporary art. The museum views art as a societal force, addressing major technological, ecological, and political issues. It maintains a dynamic collection of over 3,800 artworks and a library of more than 140,000 publications, fostering international collaboration and […]
Organizer Information The Institut für moderne Kunst (Institute of Modern Art) is a registered non-profit association founded in 1967 as an information and documentation center for contemporary art. Its core mission is to document and preserve materials on international art after 1945, serve as a research archive, realize exhibitions, and publish related scholarship. Supported by […]
