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- ICCROM/NRICH: CollAsia 2025 Course on Sustainable Conservation of Heritage Collections (Uzbekistan)The CollAsia 2025 course on ‘Observation, Documentation, and Diagnosis of Collections’, held from 27 October to 14 November 2025 in Uzbekistan, will provide a space for participants to explore skills drawing from a critical thinking approach and building on basic notions required to work with collections.Closed
- British Council: Connections Through Culture Grants 2025The British Council are calling for applications from artists or organisations for their Connections Through Culture grants programme, which supports creative collaborations between the UK and select countries in Asia and Europe.Closed
- Centre for Contemporary Art: 2025 Residencies for Artists, Writers and Researchers (Uzbekistan)The Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) announces its inaugural Artist Residencies programme. The residency programme invites applications from artists, writers and researchers across the globe and the residencies are scheduled from 3 February to 30 March 2025 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.Closed
- CEC ArtsLink: Art Prospect Network Residencies for Artists and CuratorsIn 2023, the Art Prospect Network Residency programme will support residencies for eighteen artists and curators from USA and the Art Prospect Network countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan) focusing on exchange and collaboration in the field of socially engaged art and/or public art.Closed
- A Miracle or Misunderstanding: Socially Engaged Practices in the Art Prospect Network CountriesCEC ArtsLink presents a new publication, A Miracle or Misunderstanding: Socially Engaged Practices in the Art Prospect Network Countries, including field reports from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. This study grew out of CEC ArtsLink’s commitment to support international cultural mobility and new models to creatively address socio-political concerns, transforming urban environments, and engaging local communities. It serves to connect the broader international arts community to the post-Soviet region, engage funders, and advocate for the importance of transnational cultural exchange.