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TRACE: Artistic Workshops and Residencies 2026–2027 on Memory, War, and Displacement (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Online)Camera a Sud (Italy), Forgotten Children of War Association (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and The 4th Block (Ukraine) have launched an open call for artists to participate in the TRACE Artistic Residencies Programme.
Kometa: Fellowship Programme for Journalists, Writers or Photographers (Remote)The Kometa Fellows’ programme thus provides one year’s funding for the work of authors (journalists, writers or photographers) who document reality in contexts of war, censorship or severe political and social tensions. A patron funds one year’s work for each Fellow.
International Institute of Social History: Global Slavery History Fellowships 2026 (Netherlands)A coalition of Amsterdam based Archives, Museums and Historical institutes (Allard Pierson Museum/UB, Amsterdam Museum, Black Archives, IISG, Nationaal Slavernijmuseum, NINSEE, Rijksmuseum, Stadsarchief Amsterdam, UvA, Wereldmuseum) with the support of the Insinger Foundation, offers three three-month long fellowships per year for curators, archivists and historians in the field of slavery history.Closed
Mekong Cultural Hub Safe Havens Meeting 2026 Call for Artistic Freedom Workshop Hosts from Asia (Cambodia)Living Arts International (Mekong Cultural Hub and Cambodian Living Arts), with SH|FT and ArtsEquator, are calling for applications to host a 90-minute workshop, seminar or other form of interactive session as part of the Safe Havens Meeting 2026 entitled ‘SEA Differently: An Asian Lens on Artistic Freedom’, which will be held in Siem Reap, Cambodia, 2–4 December 2026.Closed
CREAPOLIS 2026 for Ukrainian Professionals in Culture and Civic Engagement (Malta)CREAPOLIS Malta is calling for applications from Ukrainian professionals working at the intersection of civic life, culture, and local development.Closed
Ars Electronica: Artists at Risk ‘State of the ART(ist)’ 2026 (Online, Austria)State of the ART(ist) is a collaborative initiative by the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs and Ars Electronica, dedicated to supporting artists working under existential threat. Whether shaped by political repression, war, digital surveillance, social inequality, or environmental disaster, the initiative responds to the increasingly precarious conditions under which artistic practice takes place in many parts of the world.Closed
Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity 2026 ReportThe 2026 edition of the Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity report provides an in-depth overview of policy developments shaping the cultural and creative sectors worldwide.
Mob in Med! For Fairer and Freer Mobility Across the Mediterranean Advocacy ToolsThe Mob in Med! project, led by the Réseau Euromed France and Jeunesses Med in close collaboration with Mana Chuma Teatro, has published the outcomes of the project that can be used, disseminated, or adopted as advocacy tools.
The Democracy Cycle: Commissioning Programme for Performing Arts Works 2026The Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) and Civis Foundation have partnered to launch The Democracy Cycle, a commissioning programme designed to support new works that illuminate the promise, practice, imperfection, and opportunity of democracy.Closed
Safe Artists: European Emergency Protection, Support and Resilience Programme for At-risk Artists and Cultural PractitionersEuropean emergency protection, support and resilience programme for at-risk artists and cultural practitioners
Magic Carpets: Residency at Jam Factory Art Center 2026 (Ukraine)The Creative Europe-funded project Magic Carpets is calling for applications from artists from Creative Europe-eligible countries for a residency in Lviv, Ukraine at the Jam Factory Art Center for 30 days between 1 June and 15 August 2026.Closed
Culture Hack Labs: Rhizome Fellowship ‘Pathways for Regenerative Futures’ (Remote, Costa Rica)Culture Hack Labs (CHL) is calling for applications from narrative practitioners, artists, journalists, storytellers, or activists working at the intersection of culture change and regenerative solutions for the nine-month Rhizome Fellowship, designed to equip participants with tools for narrative-led systems change.Closed