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Organizer Information Core Clay is a prominent, privately owned ceramics destination and retail supplier based in Norwood, Ohio. Serving a dynamic community of over 100 clay artists, the sprawling facility houses active pottery wheels, production kilns, a dedicated public sales gallery, and a comprehensive retail wing providing tools, raw glaze chemicals, and specialized machinery. Core […]
Organizer Information The City of Nuremberg (Stadt Nürnberg), through its cultural office (NürnbergKultur) and the administrative backing of the Kunsthalle Nürnberg, provides structural grants to support independent cultural work. Recognizing that secure infrastructure is a vital prerequisite for a thriving creative ecosystem, the municipality works to maintain, protect, and expand sustainable production environments for professional […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is organized by Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in partnership with University of the Western Cape. Widely known as Zeitz MOCAA, the museum is one of Africa’s leading institutions dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and the African Diaspora. Located in Cape Town, Zeitz MOCAA operates as a major civic […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is organized by INVE Experimental Arts Platform, an independent arts organization dedicated to experimental and interdisciplinary artistic practices. For more than eleven years, INVE has developed international residency programs, laboratories, and collaborative artistic encounters focused on live arts, performance, audiovisual experimentation, installation, writing, and process-based artistic research. Through its residency initiatives, […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is organized by the Royal College of Art (RCA), one of the world’s leading postgraduate universities dedicated exclusively to art, design, architecture, communication, and the humanities. Established in 1837 and based in London, the RCA has built an international reputation for innovation, interdisciplinary research, and critical artistic education. The RCA’s Curating […]
Organizer Information The fellowship program is organized by the Global Slavery History Fellowships (GSHF) coalition, a collaborative initiative formed by several major Amsterdam-based archives, museums, universities, and research institutions dedicated to the study and preservation of slavery history and colonial archives. The program is financially supported by the Insinger Foundation and coordinated through the International […]
Organizer Information Sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and hosted via the Spring Creek Project at Oregon State University, the Antarctic Artists & Writers Program is an elite operational arm of the national Polar STEAM infrastructure. The program facilitates targeted field deployments to Antarctica for creative practitioners, utilizing the arts and humanities to deepen […]
Organizer Information Polar STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) is a major national initiative funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and managed by Oregon State University. The program enriches climate, environmental, and polar science education by facilitating immersive partnerships between educators and active polar researchers, translating complex scientific datasets into accessible community curricula. […]
Organizer Information The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is one of Australia’s premier centers for the development and presentation of contemporary visual, performing, and interdisciplinary arts. Located in the heart of Perth (Boorloo), PICA champions emerging voices. For this initiative, PICA collaborates with ARTERY Magazine, an independent, Boorloo-based ekphrastic publication dedicated to nurturing intersectional […]
