Networking
Organizer Information W139 is a renowned exhibition venue in Amsterdam, Netherlands, dedicated to presenting experimental and contemporary art practices. The organization collaborates closely with artists on exhibitions and public programs, fostering an environment for innovative production and audience engagement. W139 emphasizes diversity and inclusivity within its team and programming. Title & Description Allround Intern – […]
Organizer Information Culture& (Stoke-on-Trent & London, UK) is a leading arts organization focused on education, research, and public programming, promoting inclusivity and accessibility in the arts and heritage. They collaborate with local and national partners such as The Brampton Museum, Museum of the Home, and Kwanzaa Collective UK to deliver innovative cultural projects. Title & […]
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 […]
Organizer Information The Misk Art Institute is a prominent Saudi non-profit organization dedicated to nurturing contemporary visual arts, research, and cultural development. Based in Riyadh, the institute supports artists through residencies, exhibitions, mentorship, and professional development programs. Its mission is to foster local and international artistic exchange, providing platforms for emerging and established creatives to […]
Organizer Information The Mondriaan Fund is the primary Dutch cultural funding organization supporting contemporary visual arts, curatorial projects, and art observers in the Netherlands. Its mission is to encourage artistic innovation, cross-cultural exchange, and international collaboration. The Fund provides grants that facilitate creative research, professional development, and the creation of new artistic work. With a […]
Organizer Information Leeds Creative Labs is a program run by the Cultural Institute at the University of Leeds, established to foster cross-disciplinary collaborations between artists, creative professionals, and academic researchers. Since its inception in 2012, the initiative has paired artists with academics across diverse disciplines, supporting innovative projects that explore intersections of science, technology, performance, […]
Organizer Information: The Courtauld Institute of Art (The Manton Centre for British Art) organizes this conference, convened by Rachel Sloan (Courtauld Gallery). The event is timed to coincide with the Courtauld Gallery’s exhibition A View of One’s Own: Landscapes by British Women Artists, 1760-1860. Title & Description: Applications are open for the conference “Views of […]
Organizer Information Bildrecht GmbH is an Austrian organization supporting visual artists by providing legal, professional, and infrastructural resources. Their Bildraum Studio, located in the cultural area of the Brotfabrik Wien, offers artists a large, well-equipped workspace and exhibition venue. Bildrecht has a history of supporting both national and international artists through residencies, grants, and curated […]
Organizer Information The Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants Program (ACDGP), administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), is a key Australian government initiative for advancing cultural diplomacy. DFAT uses cultural diplomacy to strengthen Australia’s influence, reputation, reach, and relationships overseas by fostering mutual understanding and building connections through arts and culture. Title & […]
