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Organizer Information Flushing Town Hall (FTH) is a community center and arts organization based in Flushing, Queens (NYC). It is active in supporting local artists and cultural work across the borough through grants, public programming, and community engagement initiatives. The Artists in Queens Grant is part of its efforts — funded via the New York […]
Organizer Information Artistes en Résidence (A·R) is a contemporary art organization based in Clermont-Ferrand, France, supporting artists through international mobility, research-focused residencies, and cross-cultural collaborations. A·R partners with institutions worldwide to design programs that offer generous time, professional support, and access to local cultural networks. Their model is rooted in artistic autonomy, slowness, and experimentation. […]
Organizer Information The Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) is an international center for advanced study at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. It focuses on the history, philosophy, and sociology of science and technology, exploring the diverse cultures within scientific research and how these are transformed through interdisciplinary discourse. Funded by the German Federal Ministry […]
Organizer Information The Collège international de photographie (CIP) is an institution dedicated to the preservation, experimentation, and dissemination of photographic knowledge and practices. Based in Montreuil (Grand Paris), the organisation promotes historical and contemporary photographic research and supports artists working across diverse photographic methodologies. The CIP works closely with cultural partners, including the French Ministry […]
Organizer Information The Artists at Risk Connection (ARC), in partnership with PEN International, is a global network dedicated to protecting and supporting artists facing threats to their freedom of expression. ARC, a program of PEN America, connects threatened creators with safe havens, emergency aid, and professional opportunities, having assisted over 1,000 artists worldwide since 2019. […]
Organizer Information HIAP (Helsinki International Artist Programme) is a respected Finland‑based institution that has run international artist residencies since 1998. It operates in two main locations in Helsinki — the historic island of Suomenlinna (a UNESCO World Heritage site) and the Cable Factory arts complex.HIAP’s mission is to support experimental, cross‑disciplinary art practices and to […]
Organizer Information The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art (PMC) is a London-based research institute committed to supporting scholarship in the fields of British art, architecture, and visual culture. Affiliated with Yale University, the Centre provides fellowships, grants, academic resources, and publications that advance historical and contemporary research. PMC plays a significant role […]
Organizer Information Springfield Village, a forward-thinking community enclave nestled within Springfield’s urban fabric, orchestrates this innovative public art program through its Arts and Culture Committee in collaboration with local civic leaders and the Springfield Art Association. As a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization since its conceptual inception in the early 2020s, the Village has championed projects […]
Organizer Information National Sculpture Society (NSS) — A long-standing non-profit organization (est. 1893) dedicated to promoting excellence in sculpture. Its mission includes supporting sculptors, presenting exhibitions, grants, scholarships, and fostering public appreciation for sculpture, especially works inspired by nature. Title & Description Augusta Savage GrantAn annual grant awarding $2,500 (unrestricted) to a talented emerging sculptor […]
