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- Basca Theater: Sustainable Theatre Workshop for Artists in the EU and Serbia (Hungary, Romania)Basca Theatre in Timisoara is looking for theater artists to participate in a sustainable theater workshop in Budapest 23–27 January 2025, within the international cultural project ‘Theater in 1 car’, in partnership with the Independent Theatre of Hungary and Mikser Theatre of Serbia.Closed
- Șona AIR: International Residency Programme 2025 (Romania)Șona AIR is launching an open call for its 2025 international residency programme aimed at artists and researchers from the field of culture and beyond with an interest in visual culture, contemporary issues, experimentation and interdisciplinarity.Closed
- Timișoara 2023: Power Station++ Mobility Programme for Cultural ProfessionalsPower Station++ is a funding programme for internships and travel grants for professionals working in the cultural field, run by the Center for Projects of the Municipality of Timișoara. There is funding available for both inbound travel (national/international professionals to Timișoara) and outbound travel (professionals from Timișoara to other destinations).Closed
- Romanian Cultural Institute: CANTEMIR Programme Supporting Romanian Culture AbroadThe Romanian Cultural Institute (RCI) announces the launch of the new CANTEMIR Programme, a funding programme for cultural projects abroad. Grants are available in the visual arts and performing arts; projects must be implemented in the interval 1 June 2023 - 15 October 2023.Closed
- Art Encounters Foundation: Niki Residency for Artists Based in Timișoara (Germany)Art Encounters Foundation in collaboration with Niki Residency (Hannover) is launching an open call for a new international artistic residency exchange for young artists based in Timișoara. The residency will take place between July and September in Hannover, with a maximum duration of 4-6 weeks, within the platform created by the artist-run space Niki.Closed
- Time to Act: How Lack of Knowledge in the Cultural Sector Creates Barriers for Disabled Artists and AudiencesSpanning 42 countries, Time To Act provides the first transnational evidence that lack of knowledge in the mainstream cultural sector is a key barrier preventing disabled artists and arts professionals participating equally in European culture.
- Tele-Encounters > Open Call for 3D Modeling and Animation Artists (Online / Spain)Tele-Encounters is an artistic research project aiming to explore family relationships within the context of migration and to contribute to the development of telepresence (technologically mediated presence) as an artistic idiom. The organisers are currently looking for early-career 3D modelling and animation artists under the age of 30 to join the project, with activities spread from February-September 2021. Applicants should be based in Romania, Spain, or Italy.Closed
- Innovative Instruments to Facilitate Access to Finance for the Cultural and Creative Sectors: Good Practice ReportWritten by experts from national governments, the report addresses the challenges the cultural and creative small businesses face finding funding. It highlights over 100 innovative instruments and 32 success stories.
- 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.
- 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.