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  • Arts Hub Residency logo - name with a shiny octopus sitting atop the word residency.
    Art Hub Copenhagen: Visual Arts Residency (Denmark)
    Applications are now open for the Art Hub Residency spring 2024. The residency is open to graduated artists who are EU/EØS citizens or either in possession of a permanent residence permit or entitled in some other way to reside in Denmark for a period of five months.
    News
    Posted 2 November 2023
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  • Arts Hub Residency logo - name with a shiny octopus sitting atop the word residency.
    Art Hub Copenhagen: Visual Arts Residency (Denmark)
    As an institution, Art Hub Copenhagen aims to create networks. The Art Hub Residency therefore actively aims to create and expand artists’ networks both nationally and internationally. Focusing on networking, contemplation, and production, Art Hub Residency features a studio, a monthly fee, a production budget, and a programme of development and feedback based on the needs of each artist. The programme features meetings with selected curators/mentors and a programme of visits to selected art institutions in Denmark.
    News
    Posted 24 October 2022
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  • Yet, It Moves!
    Copenhagen Contemporary: Open Call, ‘Yet, It Moves!’ (Denmark)
    Yet, It Moves! will unfold through a series of decentralised art installations shown at different locations in Copenhagen from May to October 2023. The organisers Copenhagen Contemporary are searching for artists, architects, designers, curators, landscape architects or others who are in any way professionally engaged in art or architecture in the public space  to send proposals for contributions.
    News
    Posted 7 July 2022
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  • Læsø artist in residence.
    Læsø AiR: Residency for Visual Artists (Denmark)
    The Læsø AiR programme is inviting applications from Danish and international visual artists for residencies of six and twelve weeks. Residencies take place principally over summer and autumn 2022.
    News
    Posted 9 March 2022
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  • A Beginner's Guide to EU Funding
    Small companies (SMEs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs), young people, researchers, public bodies and other categories can benefit from this guide.
    Library
    Posted 28 March 2015
  • Triptych image of a busy crowd, some corporate types looking intensely at a whiteboard, and a magnifying glass highlighting a line graph. Cover of Crowdfunding Explained.
    Crowdfunding Explained
    The guide for small businesses explains what crowdfunding is and how to use it. It offers information for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) on different types of crowdfunding and gives practical tips on how to access it.
    Library
    Posted 25 February 2015
  • More Flexible Schengen Visa Rules: New Proposal from the European Commission
    On April 1st, 2014 the European Commission released a new proposal on More flexible visa rules to boost growth and job creation, which includes proposals to shorten and simplify the current Schengen visa procedures and the creation of a new “touring visa”, particularly interesting for live performing artists.
    Library
    Posted 7 April 2014
  • Information Standards for the Mobility of Artists and Cultural Professionals
    As foreseen in the Work Plan for Culture 2011-2014, the European Commission set up in May 2011 an EU expert group on mobility information standards to develop common content and quality standards for information and advice relating to the mobility of artists and cultural professionals.
    Library
    Posted 20 February 2012
  • Your Europe Portal: Help and Advice on Your Life, Work and Travel in the EU
    Your Europe portal, the official source of information and assistance to help mobile Europeans understand and defend their EU rights.
    Library
    Posted 21 January 2011
  • Child reading a book sitting on top of a big stack of books, mouth agape. Cover for The Mobility of Works of Art in Europe.
    The Mobility of Works of Art in Europe
    This note provides a panorama of the existing obstacles to the circulation of works of art in the European Union, both for non-commercial purposes and as part of the art market. It focuses on the situation of private galleries.
    Library
    Posted 5 July 2010
  • First page of a formal-looking report, packed with text.
    Transnational Mobility for Education and Training Purposes: European Quality Charter for Mobility
    Focusing on the quality aspects of mobility, the European Quality Charter for Mobility constitutes a reference document for stays abroad in order to ensure that participants, both young people and adults, have a positive experience.
    Library
    Posted 6 March 2006