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Application deadline: March 4, 2024, 12pm
Onassis AiR, the Artistic Research, Residency & Fellowship Program invites artists, curators, designers, dance and theater makers, chefs, activists, writers, educators, performers, architects, creative coders, filmmakers, and other practitioners from any discipline, from anywhere in the world to apply for their selected program strand that will take place in Athens, Greece, between September 2024 to July 2025. The total number of Residencies & Fellowships that will be awarded is thirty.
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Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine Méca
5 Parv. Corto Maltese
33000 Bordeaux
France
https://fracnouvelleaquitaine-meca.fr
Since their creation, the FRAC (Fonds Régionaux d’Art Contemporain / Regional Contemporary Art Funds) structures have been assigned four main missions by central government and regional councils: build up public contemporary art collections, exhibit these collections, raise public awareness of contemporary art, and support artists and the artistic scene. Created in 1982, the FRAC structures have been supporting contemporary creation for more than forty years. Since 2017, they have been accredited as owners of an artistic and cultural project of general interest.
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Please visit this link:
https://www.alliedproductions.org/news/call-for-plot-4
Thank you.
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Please visit this link:
https://www.nyc.gov/site/dcla/publicart/citycanvas.page
Thank you.
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2025 Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship Application Now Open
Jerome Hill Artist Fellowships support early career Minnesota- and New York City-based generative artists who take creative risks in exploring, expanding, imagining, or re-imagining creative practices and experiences; reclaiming or reviving traditional forms in original ways; and/or questioning, challenging, or disrupting cultural norms.
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Application deadline: February 10, 11:59pm
Residency period: March 7–May 30, 2024
https://www.theart-station.com
Under the umbrella of the RAK Art Foundation and funded by the US Embassy in Manama, The Art Station is pleased to announce the call for applications for its 2024 residency program. This initiative is designed to foster cultural exchange and artistic collaboration between the United States and the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The residency program invites US citizens active in the fields of writing, curating, art, design, architecture, academia, and other creative practices to apply for a three-month residency in Bahrain. Starting on March 7, 2024, the program offers an exceptional opportunity for cultural immersion and artistic development.
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Submission deadline: February 13, 2024
Art competition in Hamburg to design the Denk-Ort (monument/contemplative space) for sexual and gender diversity.
The art competition will be conducted through an open international application process. Artists and interdisciplinary collaborative groups led by artists are encouraged to apply.
A monument site for sexual and gender diversity will be implemented by the Ministry of Culture and Media at the Neuer Jungfernstieg / Lombardsbrücke, a prominent location in the heart of the city of Hamburg. The realisation budget is 300,000 Euro (gross).
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Deadline: March 4, 2024, 10am
Auto Italia
44 Bonner Road
London E2 9JS
United Kingdom
info@autoitaliasoutheast.org
https://autoitaliasoutheast.org
Founded in 2007, Auto Italia is a non-profit contemporary art institution dedicated to researching, producing and exhibiting work on the intersections of queer studies and social change.
We support artists to develop critical discourse, active research and experimental projects through major commissions and process driven participation projects. This work is presented through exhibitions, performances and events, international touring projects and creative learning activities for children and young people.
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Application deadline: March 1, 2024
In Hamburg, art in public space has played an important role for decades. In 1981, the Hanseatic city became the first German metropolis to replace the previously practised commission programme entitled Kunst am Bau (Art in Architecture) with Art in Public Space. This decision was made in response to cultural and social change and the related demands placed on the city as a space for living and interaction. By opening up the urban realm to independent visual arts projects, a significant step was taken towards the democratic shaping of urban culture.