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Organizer Information SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE FRANKFURT is one of Europe’s leading exhibition venues for modern and contemporary art. Established to host large-scale exhibitions, interdisciplinary events, and discursive formats, SCHIRN promotes innovative perspectives on art, cultural history, and contemporary social debates. The institution emphasizes audience engagement, education, and participatory experiences, providing unique opportunities for emerging cultural professionals […]
Organizer Information RED NOSES International is a European artistic and humanitarian organization founded in 1994, specializing in healthcare clowning and artistic interventions. The organization provides psychosocial support through humor to children in hospitals, youth with disabilities, individuals in crisis, and senior citizens. RED NOSES coordinates 11 partner organizations across Europe and the Middle East, promoting […]
Organizer Information Media Art Xploration (MAX) is a New York City–based organization operating at the intersection of artistic creation, scientific inquiry, and technology. MAX fosters deep collaborations between artists, scientists, and technologists to produce groundbreaking live and immersive experiences. Their mission is to amplify scientific insight through storytelling while exploring its human, social, and ethical […]
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 Barratt London is a leading residential property developer with over 40 years of experience, delivering state-of-the-art apartments, riverside communities, and large mixed-use regeneration schemes across London. London is a real estate consultancy specializing in cultural strategy, public art, community engagement, and commercial strategy. They coordinate this commission and serve as the main point […]
Organizer Information Ozveny is a platform dedicated to creating new digital artworks in public spaces that respond to local environments and their characteristics. The project supports contemporary artistic interventions using various digital media forms, including projection mapping, light and sound installations, LED technologies, and laser projection. Ozveny is part of the Trenčín 2026 – European Capital […]
Organizer Information The 2026 Ambivalences Call for Projects is coordinated by three interregional hubs in France: Brittany, Normandy, and Pays de la Loire, supporting artistic creation in digital environments. The program is managed by Electroni[k] (Brittany), Oblique/s and Station Mir (Normandy), and Stereolux (Pays de la Loire), in partnership with the DRAC regional directorates. Ambivalences […]
Organizer Information The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute, operating worldwide to promote international cultural exchange, education, and dialogue. With a long-standing presence across Africa, the Goethe-Institut works closely with local cultural actors, artists, and institutions to strengthen sustainable cultural ecosystems. This open call is part of the “Africa–Europe Partnerships for Culture: […]
Organizer Information Urbandale Public Art Committee (UPAC) is committed to encouraging and facilitating public art of high aesthetic quality in Urbandale, Iowa. Their mission is to enhance the town’s identity, promote tourism, strengthen community engagement, and make art accessible to the general public. UPAC collaborates with municipal departments, local artists, and residents to create site-specific […]
