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- Signal Film & Media > The Digital Forest (UK)Grizedale Forest & Signal Film and Media, with support from Art Fund, are seeking a socially engaged digital artist/collaborative to create a new, online participatory artwork responding to Grizedale Forest in Cumbria in the North West of England. During lockdown the forest continued to grow, wildlife became more abundant and changed its behaviour, people formed a new sense of value for access to outdoor space and nature.Closed
- Finnish Institute > STEAM Residency in Edinburgh and Oulu (Finland / Scotland)In collaboration with the Finnish Institute, the City of Edinburgh and the City of Oulu in Finland have established the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) residency project in order to build greater international collaboration between the two cities and to support creative learning for children and youth in both locations.Closed
- Ormston House > River Residencies Open Call (Ireland)Ormston House and Limerick Culture and Arts Office, in partnership with Cavan Arts Office, Clare Arts Office and Tipperary Arts Office, are pleased to announce the River Residencies co-funded by the Arts Council of Ireland’s An Invitation to Collaboration scheme. The River Residencies will connect artists with rural communities along the River Shannon in Ireland during the spring and summer of 2021.Closed
- University of Amsterdam / IMAGINART > PhDs in Socially Engaged Art and State TransformationFunded by the Netherlands’ Research Organization, the IMAGINART project explores the role of socially engaged art in reinventing failing public institutions and social structures. Three PhD positions are being made available at University of Amsterdam for researchers to work within the IMAGINART project. Each of these positions has a geographic focus – Hungary; Lebanon and Palestine/West Bank; and Italy – and will involve extensive field work. The projected start date is 1 September 2020. Deadline: 31 May 2020.Closed
- Council > Open Call for AFIELD Mentorship ProgrammeEvery year AFIELD launches an open call for its mentorship programme to support three emerging artists and cultural practitioners engaged in a long-term social endeavour that benefits a community. Selected applicants will receive seed funding to develop their initiatives, as well as advice from a mentor. As an 18 month peer-to-peer learning programme, the mentorship is tailored to each individual and project. Deadline: 12 May 2020.Closed
- Halcyon Arts Lab Fellowship for Emerging Artists Working in Art and Social ChangeHalcyon Arts Lab (Washington, DC) offers a five-month residential fellowship designed to provide support and resources to emerging artists working on projects which address issues of social justice, civic engagement, and community building. The fellowship runs 1 September 2020 – 14 February 2021. Deadline: 8 April 2020.Closed
- Ideas Factory > Artist Residency: Radical Imagination for Lively VillagesSocially engaged artists are invited to join a one-month artist residency in the villages of Deleyna and Sinagovtsi (Vidin, Bulgaria), organised by the project platform Ideas Factory. The residency will take place 1 -30 June 2020. This call is addressed to artists from Europe (including non-EU countries). However, two scholarships covering participation are reserved for Balkan artists who have strong will to participate but limited resources to do so. Deadline: 15 April 2020.Closed
- Critical Mass > Artist in Residence Programme for Socially Engaged ArtistsCritical Mass, a contemporary art centre based in Port Hope, is offering socially engaged contemporary artists a paid two- or four-week residency. Residencies will take place in the organisation’s Little Station (a mid-1850s former train station) between 15 April – 15 October 2020. ‘Environment’ is the chosen theme of the 2020 programme. Canadian or international artists are invited to apply, and applications can come from individuals or groups. Deadline: 28 February 2020.Closed
- Sounds of our Cities > Residency for Projects in Roeselare and BarcelonaSounds of our Cities is a European cultural cooperation project organised by City of Roeselare, Dear Hunter, Aalborg University, and Idensitat. It aims to explore urban areas by focusing on the local, engaging local audiences to reflect on cultural identity in relationship with community.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.