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Organizer Information i Light Singapore is organised by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) of Singapore, which is the national planning authority responsible for land-use planning, conservation, and creating vibrant public spaces in Singapore.i Light Singapore is Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival, promoting light-based artworks that emphasise sustainability, public engagement, and innovation. Title & Description […]
Organizer Information Villa Albertine is a cultural institution under the aegis of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, strongly supported by the Albertine Foundation. Its mission is to foster deep cultural, intellectual, and artistic exchange between France (and the Francophone world) and the United States through residencies, research, and dialogue. Across its network […]
Organizer Information Pyramid Atlantic Art Center (PAAC), located in Hyattsville, Maryland, is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of contemporary printmaking, papermaking, and book arts. Founded to support artists through residencies, workshops, and public programs, PAAC provides professional development, studio access, and exhibition opportunities for artists working across traditional and experimental techniques. The […]
Organizer Information Akropoditi DanceFest is organized by Akropoditi Dance & Performing Arts Centre, a non-profit cultural institution based in Hermoupolis, Syros, Greece. The festival has been running since 2013 and is well-known for its commitment to dance, theater, and performance, combining practical and theoretical workshops with performances, open jams, and video projections.The artistic director is […]
Organizer Information Rejmyre Art Lab (Center for Peripheral Studies) is an artist-run institution based in the small glass-factory town of Rejmyre in Östergötland, Sweden. Founded by artists Daniel Peltz and Sissi Westerberg, this long-term research project deeply engages with rural, industrial, ecological, and social contexts. Their programming often uses an “ensemble residency” model, where a […]
Organizer Information CatchLight is a San Francisco–based nonprofit visual media organization dedicated to using the power of visual storytelling to inform, connect, and transform communities. Through its programs, CatchLight supports photographers, filmmakers, and visual journalists who create deeply felt, socially meaningful work. It runs several initiatives, including the Global Fellowship, the Local Visual Journalism Desk, […]
Organizer Information The Morgan Library & Museum is a leading research library and museum in New York City, originally founded on the collections of J. Pierpont Morgan. It houses an exceptional array of rare manuscripts, drawings, prints, and books. Through its Drawing Institute, the Morgan supports academic research on drawing from the Renaissance to the […]
Organizer Information The Morgan Library & Museum, located in New York City, is a historic institution founded on the personal collections of financier and philanthropist J. Pierpont Morgan. Today, it serves as both a museum and an independent research library, housing rare manuscripts, Medieval and Renaissance books, drawings, prints, and archives. Through its Drawing Institute, […]
Organizer Information Tiny Spaces Deep Connections (TiSp) is a 2-year research and residency initiative funded by Creative Europe, in partnership with three European organisations: INWOLE (Germany), Communitism (Greece), and TaikaBox (Finland).Their mission is to re-envision a more sustainable model for international artist residencies: instead of traditional fly-in/fly-out residencies, TiSp promotes slow travel (train, ferry, bus) […]
