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Rotating AiRs: International Residency on Colonialism and Climate Change 2027–2028 (Belgium, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indonesia, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain)Rotating AiRs is looking for artists working at the intersection of colonialism and climate change to take part in an international residency programme.
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
Goethe-Institut: Traveling Festival ‘Dealing in Distance’ for Southeast Asian and Diasporic ArtistsGoethe-Institut invites Southeast Asian and Southeast Asian diaspora artists, curators, and cultural practitioners based in Germany or Southeast Asia to apply with their contribution for the mini festival ‘Dealing in Distance’.Closed
Djakarta International Theatre Platform: 2025 Lab for Performance and Contemporary Theatre Practitioners in Southeast Asia (Indonesia)Djakarta International Theatre Platform (DITP) 2025 announced an open call for BELALANG \ CÀO CÀO: Translocal Performance Lab, a fully funded cross-border laboratory programme designed to cultivate experimentation, collaboration, and critical exchange among theatre makers and performing arts practitioners across Southeast Asia.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
Mophradat: Orbitals Research Trip for Curators and Researchers (Indonesia)Orbitals is a programme that takes four curators and arts researchers to an international location to learn about a different artistic context in the Global South and share this knowledge with their communities.This year’s edition of Orbitals is scheduled for 1–17 November in Indonesia.Closed
PRAKSIS Residency, ‘Bricking It: An Urgent Situation 2024’ (Indonesia)PRAKSIS Residency 26, Bricking It: An Urgent Situation 2024 will draw on Indonesian vernacular knowledge to explore the technology, history, aesthetics and potentials of traditional brick as a sustainable medium. It will take place from 1-30 April 2024 at Samong Haven, a culture and learning centre under development in Sumberkima, north-west Bali.Closed
European Media Art Platform Residency ProgrammeEuropean artists, or collectives can apply to the EMAP residency programme with a project proposal for a residency of two months in 2024. The artists will be collaborating with an artist of their choice or an artist local to the platform’s host institutions.Closed
KONNECT ASEAN Artist Residency Programme (Indonesia)KONNECT ASEAN will support two artists (one from Southeast Asia and one from the Republic of Korea) to take part in a collaborative residency in Jakarta, Indonesia.Closed
Mobility Funding Guide to IndonesiaOur guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to Indonesia. This cultural mobility funding guide lists national, local and international resources from both public and private funders. Two kinds of opportunity are included: outgoing and incoming. The outgoing opportunities are for nationals and residents of Indonesia wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to Indonesia.- Indonesian Arts and Scholarship ProgrammeThe Indonesian Arts and Culture Scholarship (IACS) programme lasts for three months, running 2 May – 15 August 2020. During the programme, awardees will be divided into six groups placed at different art centres located in six provinces: Bali, West Sumatra, East Kalimantan, East Java, South Sulawesi, and Yogyakarta. Candidates should be between the ages of 21 to 27 years old. Deadline: 14 February 2020.Closed