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- National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea: Research Programme for Museum Professionals (South Korea)The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) is hosting an international research programme for museum professionals. The programme will run for 10 weeks from 29 September - 8 December 2022.Closed
- Nanyang Technological University: Global Digital Art Prize (Singapore)The theme for NTU-GDAP 2022 is Sustainable People, Inspiring Change. Interdisciplinary teams with science-art-technology expertise can submit works at the intersection of science, technology and the arts. The best submissions will be invited to showcase at the exhibition in Singapore in December 2022.Closed
- BeFantastic Within Fellowship Programme (Online / India)The BeFantastic Within Fellowship programme is for artists, performers, creative technologists, filmmakers or photographers interested in incorporating Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technologies into their practice. A three-week session online (16 May – 3 June 2022) will lead to three proposals being selected for presentation at FutureFantastic Festival in Bengaluru in March 2023.Closed
- Asia-Europe Foundation: Senior Project Executive (Singapore)The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) promotes understanding, strengthens relationships and facilitates cooperation among the people, institutions and organisations of Asia and Europe. The Senior Project Executive (SPE) will be responsible for developing and leading the implementation of ASEF Culture Department’s projects and will work from ASEF’s offices in Singapore.Closed
- OCAT Institute: Call for Research-based Curatorial Project (China)OCAT Institute in Beijing is pleased to announce the official launch of the ‘2022 Research-Based Curatorial Project’ and is now accepting research-based exhibition proposals from the academic and art circles. The content of projects might include: studies of art phenomena or events, art theories; research on a specific genre, such as painting, moving image, architecture, design, sound art, etc.; or research on regional art.Closed
- New Democracy Fund: Residencies for Belarussian Artists and Cultural Practitioners (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine)NDF residency programme offers placements to Belarusian art and cultural professionals (artists, musicians, writers, curators, managers etc.) regardless of their age or place of current residence (though due to financial constraints, the organisers will be able to cover travel costs only between countries situated in Europe). The residency offers a total of 11 placements in 5 countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine.Closed
- Cultural Relations Platform: Global Cultural Relations Programme (Turkey)The Global Cultural Relations Programme (GCRP) is a unique opportunity for people working in the cultural and creative sectors to develop lifelong skills, increase their knowledge, build their international network and receive support to engage in international cultural relations. This year the GCRP will take place in Istanbul from 10-13 May 2022. The programme will be conducted in English.Closed
- SAWA Museum Studies Programme for Young Professionals in Arabic-speaking Countries and Germany (UAE / Germany)SAWA Museum Studies Programme is a diversity-oriented museum educational programme for young professionals in Arabic-speaking countries and Germany. The programme is divided into two stages: an up to ten days visit to Sharjah and a corresponding same length visit to Berlin.Closed
- Sharjah Art Foundation Production Programme (UAE)Sharjah Art Foundation Production Programme broadens the possibilities for the production of art in the MENASA region by supporting innovation and excellence in artistic practice through the encouragement of experimentation and risk-taking. Placing artists at the core of its mission, the Foundation offers grants and professional support for the realisation of projects selected from an open call.Closed
- Kaos GL: Ankara Queer Art Program Artist Residency 2022 (Turkey)The Ankara Queer Art Program Artist Residency will host visual artists whose practice explores intersecting particularities of artistic expression and queer politics. Each artist in residence will be hosted for a duration of 8 weeks in Ankara.Closed
- Hiroshima Festival: H-AIR Residency ProgrammeOrganised by Hiroshima Festival, H-AIR is a residency programme for people involved in the animation industry. The purpose of the programme is to invite animation artists to stay in Hiroshima City for a long period of time and engage in their new projects there. The aim is to help the invitees to build their careers and enrich the art and culture environment in Hiroshima. Period of Stay: 1 May 2022 to 31 October 2022 (184 days).Closed
- Saudi Arabia Ministry of Culture: Art Residency | AlbaladArt Residency | Albalad is a 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 March - October 2022 in a series of six-week cycles. Applications are open to Saudi-based and international artists, curators, art writers, historians and critics.Closed