Exhibition
Organizer Information The Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program is a prestigious residency initiative based in DUMBO, Brooklyn, funded and managed by the Walentas Family Foundation. The program’s roots date back to 1991 when it was established by the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation. In 2014, the Walentas Family Foundation took over its administration to preserve the program’s […]
Organizer Information The Associazione Culturale Tapirulan is an Italian non-profit organization founded in 2002 in Cremona. Its primary mission is to promote contemporary art, particularly illustration, through exhibitions, publications, and international competitions. Over the last two decades, Tapirulan has grown into a prestigious hub for the international illustration community, hosting annual contests that culminate in […]
Organizer Information Tate Collective is the Tate’s dedicated membership and creative platform for young people aged 16–25. It provides free or discounted access to exhibitions and a space for emerging creatives to showcase their work within the UK’s national art galleries. For this specific call, they have partnered with Girls in Film (GiF), a global […]
Organizer Information Hive Curates is a London-based contemporary art organization that specializes in place-making, public art commissions, and community-led cultural projects. They work closely with local councils, developers, and brands to transform urban spaces through immersive experiences. Known for their collaborative approach, Hive Curates acts as a bridge between artists and the public realm, often […]
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 The Spector Family Foundation, in collaboration with Tate Britain, the Colby College Museum of Art (USA), and the Hunterian Art Gallery (UK), is launching a major research project funded by the Lunder Foundation. This initiative centers on the conservation and technical study of James McNeill Whistler’s work. As a pioneer of modern painting, […]
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 Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur in Cologne is a world-renowned institution dedicated to the preservation and promotion of objective and conceptual photography. At the heart of its collection is the extensive archive of August Sander, a pioneer of 20th-century portraiture. The foundation serves as a center for research and exhibitions, focusing on photography […]
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 […]
