The Kreativ Kultur Berlin Grant
Short Description
The Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion (Berlin) is awarding research grants for visual artists and curators to support their artistic and curatorial development. The funding aims to provide financial support for research, experimentation, and new project development in contemporary visual arts.
The grant can be combined with other funding (except the Berlin visual arts working grant and Stiftung Kunstfonds Bonn grant)
Applicants must notify the Senate Department if they receive additional Berlin or Kunstfonds Bonn grants
The grant period cannot be postponed
Failure to meet requirements or missing documents will result in disqualification.
Funding Type: Research grant for visual artists and curators
What the Grant Supports:
Artistic and curatorial research, including:
Research on specific topics
Development of new projects or working techniques
Completion of existing projects
Art documentation, education, or publications
Submission Requirements
Online submission only (applications by email/post not accepted)
Applications must be in German (project descriptions in other languages will be rejected)
Required Documents:
Completed online application form (including project description, max. 1,900 characters)
Artistic CV and Portfolio (max. 10 A4 pages, PDF, max. 10 MB)
Proof of identity and Berlin residency
GbR contract or declaration (for group applications)
Selection Process:
Jury evaluation: Applications are reviewed based on quality and eligibility
Formal review: Senate Department verifies selected applications
Lottery selection: Final recipients are chosen randomly from eligible applications
Results announced in July 2025
Eligibility
Open to professional artists, curators, and artist/curator groups based in Berlin
Must have completed artistic training or demonstrate several years of artistic/curatorial work
Groups must apply as a GbR (Gesellschaft bürgerlichen Rechts), with at least 50% of members residing in Berlin
Applicants must maintain Berlin residency throughout the application and funding period
Non-EU applicants must ensure their residence permit allows self-employment
Not eligible:
Students (including PhD students)
Professors (at the time of application or during the grant period)
Designers, screenwriters, directors, cinematographers (except media artists with a clear visual arts focus)
Applicants who already received a Stiftung Kunstfonds Bonn grant for 2025
Program Benefits or Awards
€8,000 (paid in four monthly installments of €2,000 from September to December 2025)
Entry Fee:
None
Location:
Berlin, Germany
Deadline:
March 18, 2025
Website link:
https://www.berlin.de/sen/kultur/en/funding/funding-programmes/visual-arts/artikel.467412.en.php
Opportunity Details
Expired
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Start Date
2025/03/01
Deadline
2025/03/18
Location
Germany
Entry Fee
Free
Participate Fee
Free
Category
Eligibility
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