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- Tautai: Fale-ship Residency and Exhibition 2024 (Online, New Zealand)Tautai is inviting proposals from Moana Arts practitioners across all creative disciplines – visual arts, music, dance, design, film, fashion, writing and emerging art forms – to develop works as part of the 2024 Fale-ships Residency and Exhibition.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
- Lessons from Connecting South: The Journey of the South-South Arts Fellowships 2022-23This report outlines the South-South Arts Fellowships (SSAF), which fosters networks among cultural workers in Africa, Asia and Oceania and reflects upon the lessons learnt.
- Cultural Vistas: Climate Action Artist Residencies Second Call (Germany, Fiji, Philippines, Samoa)In the years 2024/2025, the Climate Action Artist Residencies invite a total of eight artists from all artistic fields to complete three-month long residencies with an environmental research organisation. Two artists from Germany and six from the three V20 countries in the Asia/Pacific region – Fiji, Philippines, and Samoa – will be selected.Closed
- The Farm Margaret River Site-Specific Residency for Visual Artists 2025 (Australia)The Farm Margaret River (TFMR) is calling from applications from emerging or professional practising visual artists for their eight-week residency, to be undertaken between February and October 2025.Closed
- New Waves: Meeting the Growing Hunger for Asian Art in AotearoaCommissioned by the Asia New Zealand Foundation and written by Rosabel Tan, the New Waves report offers unique insight into New Zealand’s changing relations with and in Asia through the arts and how those relations are changing the nature of what is happening in New Zealand.
- Equitable Futures Fellowship 2024 for Policy Advocacy (USA, New Zealand)Equitable Futures Fellowship is a new programme from the Doris Duke Foundation and the East-West Center, calling for leaders from a broad range of cultures and backgrounds. Fellows will explore techniques to empower previously unheard voices and resolve inequity in its many forms, including gaps in income, health care, and education; impacts of the climate crisis; and challenges to societal pluralism.Closed
- Cultural Vistas: Climate Action Artist Residencies (Germany, Fiji, Philippines, Samoa)In the years 2024/2025, the Climate Action Artist Residencies invite a total of eight artists from all artistic fields to complete three-month long residencies with an environmental research organisation. Two artists from Germany and six from the three V20 countries in the Asia/Pacific region – Fiji, Philippines, and Samoa – will be selected.Closed
- Caselberg Trust Margaret Egan Cities of Literature Writers Residency (New Zealand)In 2023 the Caselberg Trust Margaret Egan Cities of Literature Writers Residency is offered to a writer from another UNESCO City of Literature with at least one published work. It will run from 3 October – 14 November 2023.Closed
- Yarra Ranges Council: Large-scale Land Art Commission for Kalorama Park (Australia)Yarra Ranges Council is seeking expressions of interest from multidisciplinary teams of local, national or international artists to design, supply and install a large-scale land artwork at Kalorama Park, located within the Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia.Closed
- Mistra Environmental Communication: Artist in Residence on the Sunshine Coast (Australia)The Mistra Environmental Communication team at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) are excited to facilitate one artist-in-residence (AiR) in the Sunshine Coast, Australia in 2023.Closed
- Science Gallery Melbourne: Dark Matters Open Call (Australia)Science Gallery Melbourne is inviting proposals for projects to be included in their 2023 exhibition ‘Dark Matters’. Projects can be new, in-development or existing works that have already been presented. They can take any form and involve any equipment or materials.Closed