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Organizer Information: Arts Council Korea (ARKO) is the nation’s leading public arts agency. The APE CAMP (Artist x Producer x Engineer) is their flagship international event designed to nurture creative talent and activate sustainable networks for the convergence of art and technology. Title & Description: Applications are open for APE CAMP 2026. This program invites […]
Organizer Information: The Arroscia Residency is a Texas-based, artist-run, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Dedicated to supporting the artistic community, the organization provides self-directed residencies that allow artists the time and resources necessary to focus on their practice in an inspiring Italian setting. Title & Description: Applications will open on March 3, 2026, for the Arroscia Residency […]
Organizer Information The Burlington Magazine is one of the world’s leading publications dedicated to the study of fine and decorative arts. Founded in 1903, it provides critical scholarship, research, and insight into global art history, with a particular emphasis on European art. The magazine actively supports emerging scholars through its annual scholarship programs, fostering original […]
Organizer Information: The Lycée Français de Chicago (LFC) is a bilingual international school offering a world-class education to students from Pre-K to Grade 12. The LFC’s Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program is designed to welcome a professional creator to develop an artistic project within the school setting, fostering a multicultural and multilingual learning environment. Title & Description: […]
Organizer Information Fundación Botín is one of Spain’s most respected private cultural foundations, established by Marcelino Botín Sanz de Sautuola and Carmen Yllera with the mission of fostering social development through education, science, and culture. For decades, the foundation has played a pivotal role in supporting artistic excellence, professional training, and international cultural exchange. Through […]
Organizer Information: A Turma is an independent creative structure based in Porto, Portugal, working in performing and audiovisual arts. In partnership with the Porto City Council, they organize the InResidence initiative to bring international artists closer to the city’s cultural fabric through residency projects. Title & Description: Applications are open for InResidence 2026. A Turma […]
Organizer Information The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA), a leading cultural institution in Texas, has a longstanding tradition of supporting local artists and fostering artistic growth through grants and awards. Since 1980, the DMA has administered multiple dedicated funds—including the Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund, the Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund, and the Otis […]
Organizer Information The Creative Laboratory of Contemporary Theater KRILA, based in Rijeka, Croatia, organizes TranziT. KRILA promotes independent European and Croatian performing artists and contemporary theatre practices. The festival is supported by the City of Rijeka, the Ministry of Culture and Media of Croatia, and Primorsko-goranska County. TranziT fosters experimentation, collaboration, and innovative formats in […]
Organizer Information The Tartu City of Literature Spring Residency 2026 is part of the UNESCO City of Literature network, connected globally through the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, which includes cities dedicated to promoting literary culture. The residency is coordinated by the Estonian Literary Society in cooperation with the Tartu Literature House Foundation, with support from […]
