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  • enoa logo - name written out with the O replaced by a pink partial circle like a ring of seats.
    enoa > Immersive Residencies for Artists Without Significant Opera Experience (Belgium, Serbia, Bulgaria, UK, France, Portugal)
    Enoa – the European Network of Opera Academies is organising an immersive residency programme offering support, mentorship and mobility for artists without significant opera experience. There are eight residencies with hosting institutions in six countries. The programme runs February 2021 - May 2022. Applicants should be experienced artists based in Europe who are highly interested in the development of opera creation / interdisciplinary musical and artistic forms but have no significant opera experience.
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    Posted 1 November 2020
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    Artreach > Commissions to Create Installations for Public Toilets as Part of Liberty UK Leicester (UK)
    Liberty UK Leicester is an annual interdisciplinary festival that explores freedom and democracy through a range of artistic projects and public interventions. For 2021, Liberty UK will be exploring the hidden inequalities and injustices within our communities, exploring the freedoms and perceived freedoms that we have, that we don’t have and those that we take for granted. The festival will explore how far we have come, but how far we have left to go in building an equal and fair society. Liberty UK is produced and presented by ArtReach.
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    Posted 1 November 2020
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  • Wolf Suschitzky Prize Open Call 2020 for Photographers Based in the UK and Austria (UK / Austria)
    The Austrian Cultural Forum London invites emerging photographers based in Austria and the UK to participate in a prize in tribute of the late Austrian émigré photographer Wolf Suschitzky. The theme for the competition is ‘Life in 2020’. One UK based photographer will be selected for a residency in Austria, and one Austria based photographer for a residency in the UK. Both residencies take place in 2021.
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    Posted 13 October 2020
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  • Invisible Flock > The Cost of Innovation Residency for Artists Based in the UK and Finland (UK)
    Invisible Flock are an award-winning interactive arts studio based at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in England and operating at the intersection of art and technology. Applications for their Cost of Innovation residency programme are now live. Originally launched in February 2020, the initiative was paused through lockdown and is now relaunched in a new format including 8 months remote support from December and 1 month studio residency in July 2021.
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    Posted 8 October 2020
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  • Signal Film & Media > The Digital Forest (UK)
    Grizedale Forest & Signal Film and Media, with support from Art Fund, are seeking a socially engaged digital artist/collaborative to create a new, online participatory artwork responding to Grizedale Forest in Cumbria in the North West of England. During lockdown the forest continued to grow, wildlife became more abundant and changed its behaviour, people formed a new sense of value for access to outdoor space and nature.
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    Posted 25 September 2020
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    Finnish Institute > STEAM Residency in Edinburgh and Oulu (Finland / Scotland)
    In collaboration with the Finnish Institute, the City of Edinburgh and the City of Oulu in Finland have established the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) residency project in order to build greater international collaboration between the two cities and to support creative learning for children and youth in both locations.
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    Posted 28 August 2020
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  • Paul Mellon Centre > ‘London, Asia, Art, Worlds’ Call for Papers (UK / Online)
    Paul Mellon Centre’s ‘London, Asia, Art, Worlds’ conference posits London as a key site in the construction of art historical narratives in Asia, and reflects on the ways in which the growing field of modern and contemporary art history in Asia intersects with and challenges existing histories of British art. By excavating historical entanglements and relational comparisons that link London and Asia, the conference questions the boundaries of national and regional histories, and explores new distributive and decolonial models of writing art histories.
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    Posted 24 August 2020
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  • Pembrokeshire County Council > Tender for Public Art Pieces under the Ancient Connections Project (Ireland / UK)
    Pembrokeshire County Council, on behalf of the Wexford/Pembrokeshire EU funded arts, heritage and tourism project Ancient Connections, wish to appoint an artist or artists to create two new connected pieces of public art, one in Ferns, Ireland and one in St Davids, Wales.
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    Posted 24 August 2020
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  • Delfina Foundation > Open Call for Curators Based in Central and Eastern Europe (UK)
    Based in London, Delfina Foundation is dedicated to facilitating artistic exchange and developing creative practice through residencies, partnerships and public programming. In partnership with Kunsthalle Praha, Delfina Foundation is offering a three-week residency to a curator from Central and Eastern Europe in winter 2021 (22 February – 12 March 2021). This period coincides with a residency of a selected Czech curator, also supported by Kunsthalle Praha.
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    Posted 4 August 2020
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  • Polish Cultural Institute London > NCW Emerging Translator Mentorships 2020
    Founded by Daniel Hahn in 2010, the Emerging Translator Mentorship programme aims to develop successive new cohorts of literary translators into English, particularly for languages whose literature is currently under-represented in English translation.
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    Posted 3 August 2020
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  • Reimagining Museums for Climate Action
    In the lead-up to COP26, Reimagining Museums for Climate Action is inviting concept and design proposals that radically reimagine the museum as an institution to help shape meaningful climate action. The idea is to explore how rethinking the design, purpose and experience of museums can help society make the deep, transformative changes needed to achieve a net-zero or zero-carbon world. Eight competition winners will receive a grant to develop their ideas for an exhibition at Glasgow Science Centre ahead of and during COP26 in 2021. Deadline (registration): 31 July 2020.
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    Posted 28 May 2020
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  • FEINART > Early Stage Researcher Positions in Socially Engaged Art
    FEINART – The Future of European Independent Art Spaces in a Period of Socially Engaged Art is offering eleven early stage researcher positions across four institutions in the UK, Germany and Iceland. Each position lasts three years and has a connected project on a specific aspect of socially engaged art (‘Changing social identity and economic role of the artist’, ‘Art and social engaged practice in major national contexts: the case of Germany’, etc.). Deadline: 30 June 2020.
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    Posted 20 May 2020
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