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- 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
- European Investment Bank Institute > Artists Development Programme ResidenciesThe Artists Development Programme (ADP) is a residency and mentorship programme in Luxembourg organised by the European Investment Bank Institute. The ADP offers emerging European visual artists under the age of 35 the opportunity to develop their practice in a high quality professional context without any material constraints. It involves the creation of an art project under the mentorship of an internationally renowned artist – for 2020, Finnish photographer Jorma Puranen – during a residency of 6-8 weeks.Closed
- Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen > Fellowship ProgrammeOnce a year, Austria's Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen invites visual and media artists, art critics, theorists, and curators to apply for a fellowship of at least five months. The 2020–2021 fellowship will take place in the period 5 October 2020 – 12 June 2021. The programme is based on the idea of generating and maintaining a context for production and discussion in which artists and theorists can connect and reflect on international art and societal discourses in relation to local topics and issues. Deadline: 31 January 2020.Closed
- ECHANGEUR 22 > Residency ProgrammeECHANGEUR 22 is a non-profit association that supports emerging contemporary artists working in the visual arts. The sixth edition of its residency programme will take the theme of Mobility, and will bring together one French artist, one Japanese artist, one Brazilian artist, and three South Korean artists living and working in Daejeon. The residency will take place over 6-8 weeks, May – July 2020. Deadline: 15 February 2020.Closed
- World Photography Organisation > ZEISS Photography Award 2020Launched in 2016 by the World Photography Organisation and ZEISS, the ZEISS Photography Award challenges photographers to submit bodies of work responding to a particular theme. The theme for 2020 is ‘Seeing Beyond – Discoveries’.Closed
- 223 Résidences d'arts visuels en FranceDans le cadre de sa mission d’information aux professionnels et aux artistes, le Cnap publie un nouveau volume de sa collection « Guides de l’art contemporain », dédié aux résidences d’artistes, de commissaires d’expositions, de critiques, de théoriciens ou d’historiens de l’art : « 223 Résidences d’arts visuels en France ».
- 196 Residencies in France for Visual & Fine Arts ProfessionalsThe French Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP) publishes 196 Residencies in France, a practical guide to residencies for artists, curators, critics, art theorists and art historians.
- Julie's Bicycle Green GuidesYou probably already know the Green Mobility Guide, developed by JB and OTM. But do you know that Julie’s Bicycle also published guides for visual arts, cinema… and more ? Discover them all here!
- 140 aides privées et publiques en faveur de la culture / 140 private and public funding schemes for cultureIn line with its mission of supporting creation and information, the CNAP - National center for fine arts (France) publishes this guide to “140 private and public funding for artists” (in French only).
- Global Platforms for Korean Contemporary Art: The Artro and the AproKorea Arts Management Service has opened Korean/English websites focusing on Korean contemporary arts: the Apro, on visual arts, and the Artro, on performing arts.
- UK International Artists’ Mobility Lab Reader and Final RecommendationsOrganised in May 2011 by ISIS in collaboration with Turning Point North East, the national network for the visual arts, the Lab primer and final recommendation, both authored by Judith Staines, have been made available.
- Challenges from Mobility - Recommendations for the Visual Arts SectorReport resulting from IGBK experts’ meeting on ‘Mobility in the visual arts sector in Europe’ that took place at the Atelierhaus Salzamt in Linz, Austria, last December 2009. IGBK is the International Association for Visual Arts.