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- Bucheon City of Literature: Residency for Writers, Translators and Cartoonists 2024 (South Korea)Bucheon City of Literature in South Korea has announced the opening of the call for applications for its 2024 literary residency, aimed at writers, poets, translators and graphic novelists from UNESCO’s creative cities. The residency will take place between November and December 2024.
- British Council: Climate Futures South Asia Grant for Artists and Organisations (South Asia)The British Council programme Climate Futures: South Asia will support climate action in the creative industries. The new programme is supporting the arts sector through grants, mentorship, research, and knowledge exchanges between the UK and South Asia.
- Enhancing ASEAN-EU Relations through Cultural CooperationThis study, ‘Enhancing ASEAN-EU Relations through Cultural Cooperation Realities and Unexplored Potential’, explores how multilateral cultural cooperation can strengthen ASEAN-EU ties, complementing the bilateral cultural cooperation already present in the two.
- Nanjing Literature Center: International Writers Residency 2024 (China)Nanjing City of Literature is offering 6 residencies to writers, poets and translators from all UNESCO Cities of Literature. The residency will run from 30 October to 15 November 2024 and the theme is ‘Life is Better with Literature’.Closed
- Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art: Perform with the Community Residency Project 2024 (Armenia)The Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art NPAK is calling for performers and cultural professionals to participate in the residency project ‘Perform with the Community’ in Araks village, Armenia, for 83 days between September and December 2024.Closed
- i Light Singapore 2025 ‘To Gather’ (Singapore)Asia’s leading sustainable light festival will return for its 11th edition to showcase light art installations at Marina Bay and its neighbouring precincts from 30 May to 22 June 2025.Closed
- Goethe-Institut: Mishkal Art Residencies for Palestinian and European ArtistsThe Goethe-Institut, on behalf of the EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture) Cluster Palestine and the European Union, is calling for applications from emerging Palestinian and European artists to participate in an interdisciplinary artistic residency programme.Closed
- MAP Academy / Nalli: South Asia Textile Research and Educator Fellowships 2024–2025The MAP Academy and Nalli Fellowships will support South Asia-based projects that generate new interest in the region’s textile practices among diverse audiences.Closed
- FIRECULT: International Collaborative Research Residencies (Ireland, Turkey, Italy)FIRECULT (Wildfire Resilient Cultural Heritage) is now looking to appoint three artists who will be working in three of the case study areas (Ireland, Turkey and Italy) to explore the relationship between wildfires, community, and cultural heritage through artistic research, engagement and activity.Closed
- Mekong Cultural Hub: Art and Society Mobility Programme for Practitionners from Myanmar, Taiwan or VietnamThe Mekong Cultural Hub, in partnership with its Hub Partners, has launched the pilot Mobility Programme, focused on increasing opportunities for emerging art and society practitioners to develop their knowledge and networks through opportunities to travel and to attend events in Asia.Closed
- British Council: Connections Through Culture Grants 2024The British Council are calling for applications from artists or organisations for their Connections Through Culture grants programme, which supports creative collaborations between Asia-Pacific and the UK. Project proposals should have a timeline ending no later than 31 October 2025.Closed
- Liu Shiming Art Foundation: Artist Grants 2024Designed to support the work of visual artists during the first decade of their careers, the Liu Shiming Artist Grants support the creation or completion of new projects that explore the interplay between traditional cultural or historical influences and contemporary artistic practice. Each year, up to five artists will be selected.Closed