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- Goethe-Institut: African Feminisms 2025 Funding for Digital Projects from African Artists (Online)The project ‘African Feminisms – Rights, Representation Resources’ invites African artists, collectives and creative practitioners to propose creative projects that can be displayed in digital formats on the project’s website and during one of the African Feminisms symposia that will take place in 2025.Closed
- TEJA: Emergency Residencies Programme for Artists and Cultural Practitioners Living in Palestine 2025 (Spain)In response to the immense disruptions faced by the Palestinian artistic and cultural scene, TEJA will host six new residencies, each lasting three months, dedicated to supporting artists and cultural practitioners residing in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
- DutchCulture: Matching Fund Slavery Memorial YearDutchCulture | International Heritage Cooperation launches an additional open call for the Matching Fund to support projects that highlight the history of slavery and indentured labour in former Dutch colonies and trading posts, and bring these stories to the attention of a broad audience.Closed
- Swarovski Foundation: Creatives for Our Future 2025 (Online, USA)Swarovski Foundation Creatives for Our Future is a global education and grant programme designed in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships to identify and accelerate the next generation of creatives in sustainable development.Closed
- Martin Roth Initiative: Temporary Relocation to Germany for Artists and Cultural Actors at RiskMartin Roth Initiative supports artists and cultural actors at risk to temporarily relocate to Germany with the assistance of a host cultural institution. The application is submitted in tandem between the artists and cultural actors and the host organisations. Scholarships awarded through the programme last up to 15 months.Closed
- ifa: Researcher for Gender Perspectives on AI for Inclusive International Cultural Policy (Online)ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen / Institute for International Cultural Relations) invites proposals for the following research project: Gender Perspectives on AI: A Strategic Scope for Action for Inclusive International Cultural Policy.Closed
- Verein Innenhofkultur: Troubled Waters Residency for Europe-based Musicians (Austria)Verein Innenhofkultur invites applications from Creative Europe-based artists for the Troubled Water Residency, Austria, from 29 September to 24 November 2024.Closed
- Ministry of Culture/National Museum of Colombia: Exhibition Project on the Theme of Conflict (Colombia)‘Fragments, Space for Art and Memory’, through the Ministry of Culture and the National Museum of Colombia, invites Colombian or international visual artists to carry out an artistic intervention in the museum.Closed
- Fair Pay in the Arts: The talk of the town or the elephant in the room?In June 2024 IETM — International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts published the report ‘Fair Pay in the Arts: The talk of the town or the elephant in the room?’. Download it here.
- AWARE: Marie-Solanges Apollon Programme Scholarship Residency 2025 (France)AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions, with the support of artist Manuel Mathieu, is launching the second edition of the Marie-Solanges Apollon programme with the goal of giving visibility to women artists from the Black Atlantic, from the 19th century to today. AWARE proposes a three-month residency at the Villa Vassilieff, Paris, from 1 April to 30 June 2025.Closed
- Global Slavery History Fellowship 2024 (Netherlands)A coalition of Amsterdam-based Archives, Museums and Historical institutes, with the support of the Insinger Foundation, has taken the initiative for a five-year programme that offers three two-month long fellowships per year for curators, archivists and historians in the field of slavery history, starting in the second half of 2024Closed
- Cultural Mobility Flows: The International Mobility of Disabled Artists and Culture ProfessionalsThis publications builds upon On the Move’s work in arts, disability and mobility, providing recommendations related to the circumstances in which disabled artists and culture professionals operate. Read it here!