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Pro Progressione: Mon-Art Residence Programme 2026–2027 (Hungary)The residency at Tihany Abbey, for three to six months between 1 August 2026 and 30 April 2027, focuses on hosting artists whose work responds to the Benedictine rhythm of life, the cultural–spiritual heritage of Tihany Abbey, in the specific landscape of the Balaton Uplands, Hungary, developing site-sensitive works that activate dialogue between monastic tradition, contemporary culture, and the seasonal flow of visitors.
Residencies and Exhibition for Artists in V4 Region (Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary)Partners from the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary are opening a call for applications for artists working in these countries. The selected artist will be granted two-months residencies in 2026 and will be invited to participate in a collective festival and exhibition at AQB, Budapest in 2027.Closed
European Solidarity Residency for Early-career Curators and Cultural Professionals in Europe (Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary)Art radionica Lazareti, Croatia, Lidice Art Collection – Lidice Memorial, Czechia, and Pro Progressione, Hungary, welcome applications from early-career curators and cultural professionals—especially those from underprivileged backgrounds—residing in the Creative Europe countries to participate in the ‘European Solidarity Residency’ (ESR) in the partner locations.Closed
Lake Balaton Art Residency (Hungary)The Lake Balaton Art Residency in Szólád welcomes artists from all over the world, but in 2023 is particularly focusing on strengthening the artistic cooperation among the Visegrad Group countries (the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia and Hungary). The residency will run for two weeks, 31 July - 13 August 2023.Closed
Lake Balaton Art Residency (Hungary)The Lake Balaton Art Residency in Szólád welcomes artists from all over the world, but in 2022 is particularly focusing on strengthening the artistic cooperation among the Visegrad Group countries (the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia and Hungary). The residency will run for two weeks, 1-14 August 2022.Closed
Workshop Residency for Young Artists from Visegrad Countries at the Open Air Theater Festival (Poland)The Agora Cultural Center in Wrocław in cooperation with artistic organisations from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland invites participation in an open call as part of the international Open Air Theater Festival. The call is open to theatre makers, with a special focus on circus performers, acrobats, performers, dancers and musicians under the age of 26 and from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland. The residency will run 12-18 September 2021, with participants working together to create (and finally show) a new performance on the theme of climate change.Closed
Visegrad Scholarship at the Open Society Archives (Hungary)Visegrad Fund and the Open Society Archives in Budapest invite scholars and artists to visit the OSA holdings to reflect on the conditions of knowledge production during and after the Cold War. Research visits can last up to 8 weeks. Applicants, preferably but not exclusively, from a Visegrad 4 country (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia), may be researchers, students after their second degree carrying out research, or artists, journalists, academics, or both.Closed- A Beginner's Guide to EU FundingSmall companies (SMEs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs), young people, researchers, public bodies and other categories can benefit from this guide.
Crowdfunding ExplainedThe 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.- More Flexible Schengen Visa Rules: New Proposal from the European CommissionOn 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.
- FIA-FIM Manifesto on the Status of the ArtistThis Manifesto on the Status of the Artist is the outcome of cooperation between the International Federation of Actors (FIA) and the International Federation of Musicians (FIM). A joint working group drawn from the membership of the two federations has been coming together on this issue in order to share experience and concerns.
- Information Standards for the Mobility of Artists and Cultural ProfessionalsAs 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.