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Mophradat: Orbitals Programme for Artists, Curators or Researchers in the Arab World (Uzbekistan)The new updated Orbitals programme invites participants to travel together and explore an artist’s practice as a vehicle for learning about a context, and to better understand an artist’s practice by learning about their context. For this first edition, Mophradat are inviting artists and researchers to learn with and about the work of the Uzbek artist and filmmaker Saodat Ismailova, travelling to Uzbekistan from 19 April to 3 May 2026.
Mammarat: Open Call for Finnish Artists in Ramallah (Palestine)This residency is for artists working in contemporary visual and interdisciplinary practices, currently based in Finland. The residency is organised as part of an exchange with Ramallah Municipality, HIAP Helsinki International Artist Programme and Sumud. The residency period is from 15 April to 15 June 2026 at “Mammarat”, Ramallah in Palestine.
Post Wave Publishing: Post Wave Prize for Illustration (China, Remote)Post Wave Publishing has opened the Post Wave Prize for Illustration, for illustrators based anywhere in the world.
Goethe Institut: Reframing Family Residency 2026 for Female Identifying Photographers from Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary and Tamil Nadu (Bulgaria, Hungary, India)This residency (19 January to 7 February 2026) is a platform for international exchange, peer learning, and collaborative growth for Female identifying photographers from Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary and Tamil Nadu (India). The residency takes place in Sofia, Bulgaria, Budapest (Hungary), or Chennai (India).Closed
TRES/SMUS: ec(h)otoning Research-based Art Commission for Artists from the Global South (Thailand, India, Indonesia, Online)The SMUS RBA commission: ec(h)otoning is a fully funded one-year commission, part of a multi-phase research-based art (RBA) programme run by the Mexican artist platform TRES as part of the Global Center of Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability (SMUS). The project duration is 1 April 2026 to 31 March 2027 with two on-site residencies.Closed
Sharjah Art Foundation: Call for Photographers for Vantage Point Sharjah 2026 (UAE)Sharjah Art Foundation invites photographers from around the world to apply for the 13th edition of Vantage Point Sharjah (VPS), scheduled to take place in July 2026.Closed
Fine Acts: Brave New Futures MENA Strategic Imagination Labs 2026–2027 (Remote)Fine Acts is launching the Brave New Futures: MENA Strategic Imagination Labs – a 24-month experiment in bold thinking, radical creativity, and collective transformation.Closed
Halaqat: Residency on Care and Gender 2026 (Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan, Egypt, Belgium)Halaqat launches its final Open Call for Projects, inviting artists, collectives, and cultural organisations based in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, and Belgium to submit proposals for projects that engage with the themes of care and gender.Closed
Rimbun Dahan: Southeast Asian Arts Residencies 2026 (Malaysia)Applications are open for the Southeast Asian Arts Residencies at Rimbun Dahan in Malaysia. Residencies will take place for two months between 1 March and 30 November 2026.Closed
UNESCO: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia AlUla Fellowships ProgrammeThe AlUla Fellowships Programme 2025, jointly offered by UNESCO and the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), is a fully funded fellowship lasting 24 months that selects 10 fellows in the fields of Heritage Research, Conservation and Management.Closed
Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo: Showcase 2026 (Hong Kong)Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo (HKPAX) provides a platform for arts practitioners and institutions in the performing arts industry worldwide to showcase their work to international peers, fostering collaboration and touring opportunities. Practitioners of all performing arts disciplines are welcome to apply.Closed
MAP Academy / Nalli: South Asia Textile Research and Educator Fellowships 2025–2027The MAP Academy and Nalli Fellowships will support South Asia-based projects that generate new interest in the region’s textile practices among diverse audiences. The Fellowships combine Nalli Silks’ focus area of textile production and design, with the MAP Academy’s vision of fostering incisive research in the study of art histories from South Asia.Closed