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ASSEMBLE: Fellowships on Involuntary Migration and Displacement (Cyprus, Spain, Ukraine, Morocco, UK)ASSEMBLE is a new international arts programme exploring the climate emergency at the intersection of involuntary migration, displacement, conflict and ecological decline.
International Cooperation Seed Funding Proposals for Ukrainian OrganisationsThe IZOLYATSIA Foundation (UA) and Malý Berlín (SK), together with Trans Europe Halles (SE), announce a call for proposals for the seed funding of international cooperation projects for Ukrainian cultural and artistic organisations.Closed
Insha Osvita: International Visit for Cultural Professionals (Ukraine)Insha Osvita with support of the Robert Bosch Stiftung in partnership with proto produkciia, Opera Aperta, Asortymentna kimnata and Antonin Artaud Fellowship seeking cultural professionals from Europe who are interested in getting to know the current artistic context in Ukraine and making contacts for future common projects.Closed
LAUDS Factories: LAUDS Replication Exploration between Artists and Technology Providers (Germany, Ukraine, Switzerland, Spain, France)LAUDS Factories invites artists/creative people and technology providers to submit proposals for Experiments aimed at exploring and working with LAUDS factories to enhance their usability and uptake, while answering to pressing challenges in the mobility, energy and agriculture/food production sectors.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
A Discovery Guide for Recovery: Artists Residency to Create Non-touristic Guidebook (Ukraine)‘A Discovery Guide for Recovery’ – a project co-funded by Creative Europe – has just launched an open call for six artists (including two Ukrainians) interested in co-designing with Ukrainian communities a ‘non-touristic’ guidebook on the present and future of Ukraine.Closed
Jam Factory Art Center: Call for Theatre and Performance Creators (Ukraine)The Jam Factory Art Center is calling for applications from theatre and performance creators to develop a new work that will become part of the Jam Factory Art Center repertoire.Closed
Vidnova: Placements in Ukraine Civil Society Organisations (Ukraine)Vidnova is calling from applications from organisations and initiatives based in Ukraine and European experts for the Vidnova Placement, which offers support for Ukraine-based organisations and initiatives that are in need and want to host professionals from civil society living in wider Europe.Closed
Insha Osvita: Visits to Ukraine for Europe-based Cultural Workers and Artists (Ukraine)Insha Osvita and its partners are seeking cultural professionals from Europe (curators, artists, art critics and journalists) who are interested in getting to know the current artistic context in Ukraine and making contacts for future common projects.Closed
What’s Next?: ‘Culture Utopias’ Residency Call (Romania, Poland, Ukraine)Culture Utopias is the title of a residency that aims to create a collaborative and courageous space of action in which artists, cultural managers, activists and citizens from Romania, Poland and Ukraine can reflect on the challenges Europe has faced in the last decade.Closed
Residency, ‘Ukraine’s Artistic Response to the Russian Invasion’ (Ukraine)On 2-9 June 2023, the EU Delegation to Ukraine is inviting 20 artists from EU member states and Ukraine to participate in a cultural residence. It aims to reflect on Ukraine’s cultural response to Russian aggression, emphasises the place of Ukrainian culture within broader European culture, and highlights its uniqueness.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