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- British Council: Circular Culture 2025 for Festivals in Latin America and the CaribbeanThe 2025 call for applications for the Circular Culture programme is once again open to support cultural festivals that champion sustainability. Led by the British Council in Latin America and the Caribbean, this programme offers both financial and training resources to promote artistic exchange between LATAC and the UK, in the countries of Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela.Closed
- UNESCO: Transcultura Creative Tourism Capacity-building and Training Workshops 2025 (Grenada, St Vincent and the Grenadines)The EU-funded UNESCO programme Transcultura: Integrating Cuba, the Caribbean and the European Union through Culture and Creativity launches a call for applications for young artists and tourism entrepreneurs from the Caribbean to participate in its Creative Tourism Capacity-building and Training Workshops in St George, Grenada (24–28 February 2025) and Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines (17–21 March 2025).Closed
- Mobility Webinar: Internationalisation and the CaribbeanWatch this recording from On the Move’s sixth Webinar, exploring the international cultural mobility flows from, to, and within the Caribbean region.
- Mobility Funding Guide to the CaribbeanThe Cultural Mobility Funding Guide to the Caribbean provides an overview of the funding bodies and programmes that support the international mobility of artists and culture professionals with a focus on the Caribbean. Download it here.
- Caribbean Culture Fund: Grants Manager JobThe Caribbean Culture Fund invites qualified applicants to apply for the role of Grants Manager.Closed
- Caribbean Culture Fund: For Projects from Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Dominican Republic and HaitiThe Caribbean Culture Fund (CCF) call for proposals, distributed by their fiscal sponsor Le Centre d’Art, invites individuals, organisations, and institutions from Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Dominican Republic and Haiti to submit cultural and creative projects.Closed
- ASSITEJ: Regional Workshops Ibero-America and the Caribbean (Cuba)ASSITEJ International is calling for applications from directors, choreographers, playwrights, or performers residing working in the field of the performing arts for young audiences for their residency. The residency will provide a powerful networking opportunity and a chance to experience performances from around the world.Closed
- Black Curatorial: Fly Me Out Fund for Black Curators and Visual Artists in Barbados, Jamaica and the UKNow in its second year, Black Curatorial’s Fly Me Out Fund supports Black Curators / Visual Artists in Barbados, Jamaica and the UK by enabling them to experience a new curatorial project, exhibition, biennial, cultural event or research access, etc.Closed
- The Caribbean Digital: Virtual Artist’s ResidencyThe Caribbean Digital Virtual Artist’s Residency is a programme to support Caribbean artists working in digital media. During the virtual residency, the artist will remain based at their usual location, interacting with the administrators, mentor, and TCD community members via standard online media and tools. They will then present their work at the TCD annual conference in December 2022.Closed
- UNESCO: Transcultura Programme Communication Officer (Cuba)The UNESCO Regional Office for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean is in charge of the implementation of the UNESCO programme Transcultura: Integrating Cuba, the Caribbean and the European Union through Culture and Creativity, supported by the European Union. The Programme is built on two components: the first focusing on strengthening the skills and capacities of young cultural professionals and the second on enhancing opportunities through knowledge transfer and exchanges.Closed
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- Le Centre d’Art de Port-au-Prince > Résidence artistique à Fresh Milk (Barbade)Dans le cadre d’un projet du Centre d’Art de Port-au-Prince, la plateforme artistique Fresh Milk Art accueillera une artiste haïtienne pendant un mois à la Barbade du 4 au 29 mai 2020. L’appel à candidature s’adresse à toute artiste femme ressortissante haïtienne ou issue de la diaspora haïtienne. L’appel concerne exclusivement le domaine des arts visuels (plastiques ou numériques). Date limite : 21 février 2020.Closed