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  • Curiocity Brisbane > Call for Interactive Digital and Physical Installations (Australia)
    Creators and makers, artists, engineers, architects and others are invited to put forward Curiocities for inclusion in Curiocity Brisbane 2021. Curiocities are interactive digital and physical installations that demonstrate the intersection of science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM). They are temporary outdoor installations or digital works that interact with audiences and the environment, making Brisbane a playable city for visitors to touch, see, hear, learn and wonder.
    News
    Posted 13 October 2020
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  • Cover for New Zealand Mobility Guide. Text on background of a pink world map.
    Mobility Funding Guide to New Zealand
    Our guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to New Zealand. 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 New Zealand wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to New Zealand.
    Funding Guides
    Posted 22 July 2020
  • Cover for Asia Mobility Guide. Text on background of a pink world map.
    Mobility Funding Guide to Australia
    Our guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to Australia. 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 Australia wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to Australia.
    Funding Guides
    Posted 22 July 2020
  • JamFactory > FUSE Glass Artist Residency (Australia)
    Awarded biennially in alternate years to the FUSE Glass Prize, JamFactory’s FUSE Glass Artist Residency aims to create significant opportunities for established, mid-career artists working in glass. The residency will enable a selected artist to work with skilled assistants, take risks and experiment with the development of new work using or incorporating hot blown glass.
    News
    Posted 20 July 2020
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  • Science Gallery Melbourne > Open Call for Exhibition, ‘SWARM’ (Australia)
    Science Gallery Melbourne is seeking proposals for works that can be included as part of its 2021 exhibition SWARM. Proposals are invited from around the world and can be for a new or existing artwork, performance, workshop, digital intervention, research project, or other activity. It’s strongly recommended that you keep the gallery’s target audience of young people aged 15-25 in mind and consider including interactive or participatory elements. Deadline: 20 June 2020.
    News
    Posted 18 May 2020
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  • The Farm Margaret River Residency
    Aiming to bring together artists and agri-culturalists, the Farm Margaret River is located in the south-west of Western Australia. It is inviting applications for a residency planned to take place over 5-8 weeks between October - November 2020. Visual artists of all nationalities are invited to apply. Deadline: 29 May 2020.
    News
    Posted 23 April 2020
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  • The Arts Centre > Creative Residency Programme
    The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora in Ōtautahi Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand is offering a residency programme to support creative professionals practicing in any creative media to work on a project. It is open to people from New Zealand and around the world for a residency period of between 1 and 3 months. Deadline: 31 March 2020.
    News
    Posted 21 February 2020
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  • The Unconformity > Artist in Residence Programme (Australia)
    With the support of Arts Tasmania, The Unconformity is providing an opportunity for Artists working in any artform to conduct a residency in Queenstown, in remote western Tasmania, Australia. Residencies generally last about 2.5 weeks. They are open to Tasmanian, Australian and International artists. Residencies will take place for a negotiated period during the 2020 calendar year. Deadline: 17 February 2020.
    News
    Posted 3 February 2020
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  • International Visas and Taxation: A Guide for Performing Arts Organisations in Australia and New Zealand
    This guide helps navigate the sometimes complex processes surrounding visas, work permits and taxes when preparing to tour internationally. Dedicated to Australian and New Zealand performing arts companies touring worlwide, it contains useful information for artists of all countries and disciplines on target countries in Europe, Asia, Latin and North America.
    Library
    Posted 17 January 2011
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