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- Weltoffenes Berlin Fellowship Programme with Artists Who Have Left their Country of Origin (Germany)In 2025 Berlin’s Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion will provide funding for professional artistic collaborations between a Berlin-based cultural institution and professional artists through fellowships. The programme addresses professionals, who have recently left or intend to leave their countries of origin due to the political or humanitarian situation.
- Insha Osvita / zusa: Culture Helps / Культура допомагає Grants for Mental HealthCulture Helps / Культура допомагає opens a sixth call for applications for individual grants to provide mental health support.Closed
- Countering Global AsymmetriesThis publication addresses how global asymmetries can be counteracted – with a view to the topics of visas/mobilities and working conditions as well as cooperation programmes and residencies – with an interview with Marie Le Sourd, Secretary general of On the Move.
- UNESCO: Report on the Impact of Arts Festivals in Nine Southern African Countries (Online)UNESCO Regional Director for Southern Africa is calling for expressions of interest for the study of the cultural, social, economic, and environmental impact of a selected number of arts and cultural festivals on their local communities in nine Southern African countries.Closed
- EDN: Carte Blanche Artist Exchange 2024 on Artistic Practice and Childcare (Denmark)From 7 to 10 November 2024 Dansehallerne in collaboration with Andrea Zavala Folache and Adriano Wilfert Jensen and EDN will host the EDN Carte Blanche Artist Exchange: Dancing While Writing While Changing A Diaper: A practical reflection on how artistic practice and childcare could reorganise each other.Closed
- Association of Arts Administration Educators: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Research Fellow 2024–2025 (Online)The Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE) seeks 2024/25 Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Research Fellow(s) to investigate the intersection of EDI and arts management programmes.Closed
- Comics Beyond: Live Comic Performances in EuropeThe Comics Beyond project, fund by the European Commission via the Creative Europe programme, is calling for applications from European artists to develop comics on stage projects as duos and tour around Europe.Closed
- Field Drawing of the International Cultural Policy from FlandersCommissioned by the Flemish Department of Culture, Youth and Media, the ‘Field Drawing of the International Cultural Policy from Flanders’ maps out significant trends in the field and matched them with the existing framework, providing insights into where the Flemish International Cultural Policy (ICP) can be improved to both benefit the cultural players and fulfil the ambitions of the Flemish Community.
- 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.
- French Institute: Sawa Sawa Residency Programme for Palestinian Artists (France)The French Institute of Jerusalem has partnered with Palestinian and French organisations to design a residency programme that will organise 57 residencies (24 in Palestine and 33 in France).Closed
- 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!
- European Commission: Creative Europe Programme SurveyThe European Commission has opened a public consultation to collect feedback from everyone about the Creative Europe Programme, in addition to the organisations and individuals directly involved in or benefiting from the Creative Europe programme.Closed