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Organizer Information The Write on Art programme is a national creative writing initiative jointly organised by Art UK and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art (PMC). Both institutions are leading organisations in the UK dedicated to expanding access to visual culture, art history, and public engagement with British art. Art UK operates […]

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Organizer Information Kunstverein Hannover is one of the most established contemporary art institutions in northern Germany, founded in the 19th century and operating as a non-commercial exhibition space dedicated to supporting experimental and emerging artistic practices. Its program focuses on solo exhibitions, thematic group shows, and long-term artist development initiatives. The Prize of the Kunstverein […]

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Organizer Information The opportunity is offered by Amant, a contemporary non-profit arts organization based in Brooklyn, New York. Amant is dedicated to advancing experimental and interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary artistic production, operating across Visual Arts, performance, publishing, and public programming. Since its founding in 2019, the institution has positioned itself as a platform for research-driven […]

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Organizer Information The Malevich Society is a private American not-for-profit organization based in New York City, established by members of the family of artist Kazimir Malevich. Its mission is to advance scholarly knowledge about Malevich (1879–1935) and his artistic legacy. Malevich, born in Kyiv of Polish parentage, is widely regarded as one of the most […]

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Organizer Information ArtVanguard is a contemporary digital arts publication and platform dedicated to highlighting diverse artistic expressions from across the globe. By publishing long-form written interviews and curated online features, the platform serves as an editorial bridge connecting independent creators with collectors, curators, and global art enthusiasts. ArtVanguard focuses on exploring the unique methodologies, personal […]

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Organizer Information DESIGN X is an international creative platform dedicated to identifying, publishing, and promoting emerging voices working at the intersection of design, art, technology, research, and innovation. Through editorial features, publications, and community-building initiatives, DESIGN X seeks to amplify projects that challenge conventional categories and propose new ways of thinking about the future. The […]

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Organizer Information The University of Silesia in Katowice is one of Poland’s leading public research universities, recognized for its contributions to humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and arts research. Established in 1968, the university hosts a wide network of academic institutes and international collaborations. The Faculty of Humanities, including the Institute of Art Sciences, actively […]

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Organizer Information Bold Mellon Collective is an independent curatorial and publishing collective working across contemporary Art Writing, Visual Arts, and interdisciplinary cultural production. In partnership with Royal Museums Greenwich and supported by Arts Council England, the collective develops socially engaged publishing projects that foreground marginalized narratives, particularly those connected to migration, identity, and queer diasporic […]

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Organizer Information This open call is part of the Un-monument | Re-monument | De-monument initiative, a multi-year public art and civic memory program led by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (Boston) in collaboration with artists, cultural practitioners, and community groups across the city of Boston. As part of this initiative, Boston Art Review […]

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