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- Travel Grants for Arts & Disability Forum 2020The Arts & Disability Forum (ADF) 2020 is a professional forum that will be held in Singapore on 19 & 20 March 2020. The organisers are looking to support 10 participants from Asian countries with travel grants to attend the event. Applicants should have prior experience working with the disabled community using the arts, demonstrating a strong interest in arts-based projects aimed at creating social impact. Deadline: 2 February 2020.Closed
- ASEF > Mobility First! 2020Mobility First! is a travel grant of the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) which aims to enable cultural professionals in Asia and Europe to participate in activities that would benefit their professional development and encourage their positive contributions to society. The scheme is open to individuals travelling from Asia to Europe, or Europe to Asia, within ASEM countries. Deadline: on hold.
- Résidence francophone de jeunes talents autour des marionnettes > Appel pour les participants françaisL’ambassade de France en Chine, la délégation Wallonie-Bruxelles en Chine et les bureaux du Québec en Chine co-organisent avec l’Académie centrale des arts dramatiques de Pékin une résidence de jeunes talents autour de l’art des marionnettes dans le cadre du 25ème Mois de la francophonie en Chine. Les organisateurs pour la partie française sont à la recherche de deux étudiants ou jeunes professionnels du domaine des arts des marionnettes entre 18 et 30 ans. Date limite : 31 janvier 2020.Closed
- Everyday Forms of Resistance > Residency ProgrammeEach year the Everyday Forms of Resistance programme offers residencies for six visual artists, using the medium of cultural exchange to reflect on the role of artistic practice and mobility in the specific circumstances of Ramallah and Palestine. Artists from Belgium, Finland, and Poland can apply for a three-month residency in Ramallah (June - August 2020). Palestinian artists can apply for three-month residencies in Warsaw (June - August 2020), Antwerp (July - September 2020) or Helsinki (September - November 2020). Deadline: 31 January 2020.Closed
- Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture > Art Residency | AlbaladArt Residency | Albalad is a new residency programme in the vibrant, historical district of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Both research and production residencies are available, with residents invited to draw inspiration from a city with a deeply rooted, yet little explored, history. Residencies run from 11 May – 31 December 2020 in a series of six-week cycles. Applications are open to Saudi-based and international artists, curators, art writers, historians and critics. Deadline: 29 February 2020.Closed
- Alserkal Arts Foundation > Research GrantsAlserkal Arts Foundation’s Research Grants are designed to support radical, innovative, and contemporary research that challenges traditional modes of practice in a variety of fields. The grants place an emphasis on interdisciplinary proposals, comparative studies, and societal discourses that link the arts, humanities, and social sciences in the context of Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA). The Foundation itself is located in Dubai.Closed
- A Miracle or Misunderstanding: Socially Engaged Practices in the Art Prospect Network CountriesCEC ArtsLink presents a new publication, A Miracle or Misunderstanding: Socially Engaged Practices in the Art Prospect Network Countries, including field reports from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. This study grew out of CEC ArtsLink’s commitment to support international cultural mobility and new models to creatively address socio-political concerns, transforming urban environments, and engaging local communities. It serves to connect the broader international arts community to the post-Soviet region, engage funders, and advocate for the importance of transnational cultural exchange.
- PAMS 2018 Take Away: Asian Networks (Performing Arts)While attending the Performing Arts Meeting in Seoul (PAMS) on 9-11 October 2018, we came across different Asian networks that have blossomed, particularly since 2015, in the performing arts sector. Check the list of these networks that we started to compile and feel free to write to us to correct or enrich it!
- SOYA - Stirring Opportunities with Yummy Asia: Mobility Guide #1 Asia-EuropeConceived as a hand-on tool, this mobility guide - conceived by Circostrada in collaboration with On the Move - aims to be resourceful and inspirational for future collaborations between Asia and Europe in the field of circus and street art. It not only gives an overview and a mapping of Asian artistic scene in circus and street arts, but also helps to organise and plan a mobility project for all cultural players through funding mobility schemes, administrative pieces of advice and inspiring collaboration testimonies.
- China Now!China Now is an online resource for UK arts and creative professionals with an interest in China and Hong Kong. You can check it and find useful resources even if you are not from the UK.
- Art in Context: Learning from the FieldThis publication is focused on social and participatory art practices analyzed through a methodology of dialogues and conversations with artists and cultural practitioners from Asia and Europe. Among the different topics discussed in the publication, there is the significant emergence of artistic and cultural mobility.
- Premières expériences de mobilité en Corée, pour les artistes et les professionnels de la culture européensUn répertoire de liens Internet conçu par On the Move pour le Korea Arts Management Service avec le soutien du Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication pour la version française dans le cadre de l’Année France-Corée (2015-2016).