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A Discovery Guide for Recovery: Artists Residency to Create Non-touristic Guidebook (Ukraine)‘A Discovery Guide for Recovery’ – a project co-funded by Creative Europe – has just launched an open call for six artists (including two Ukrainians) interested in co-designing with Ukrainian communities a ‘non-touristic’ guidebook on the present and future of Ukraine.Closed
DATAS: Data and the Sovereign Residencies 2025 (Slovenia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Online)Projekt Atol (Slovenia); Goethe-Institut (Germany); Izolyatsia (Ukraine); MeetFactory (Czech Republic) and Tallinn Art Hall (Estonia) are jointly calling for European art practitioners to apply for one of eight two- to three-month production residencies taking place in Ljubljana, Prague, Tallinn and online.Closed
Jam Factory Art Center: Call for Theatre and Performance Creators (Ukraine)The Jam Factory Art Center is calling for applications from theatre and performance creators to develop a new work that will become part of the Jam Factory Art Center repertoire.Closed
Vidnova: Placements in Ukraine Civil Society Organisations (Ukraine)Vidnova is calling from applications from organisations and initiatives based in Ukraine and European experts for the Vidnova Placement, which offers support for Ukraine-based organisations and initiatives that are in need and want to host professionals from civil society living in wider Europe.Closed
Insha Osvita / zusa: Culture Helps / Культура допомагає Grants for Mental HealthCulture Helps / Культура допомагає opens a sixth call for applications for individual grants to provide mental health support.Closed
Zusa: Culture Helps / Культура допомагає Project Grants for Integration through Culture“Culture Helps / Культура допомагає” opens a call for applications for project mini grants for cultural organisations to implement projects focused on integration of people, who were forced to leave their homes because of the Russian war against Ukraine.Closed
Meeting Point: Residencies for Performing and Visual Artists 2024 (Denmark, Greece, Poland)MEETING POINT is looking for 6 musicians, 10 performing artists, 6 dancers, and 10 visual artists under 35 to participate in their 2024 residency programme.Closed
Insha Osvita / zusa: Culture Helps / Культура допомагає Collaboration Grants Third Round‘Culture Helps / Культура допомагає’ is a project co-funded by the European Union under a dedicated call for proposals to support Ukrainian displaced people and the Ukrainian Cultural and Creative Sectors, which is a cooperation between Insha Osvita (UA) and zusa (DE).Closed
IZOLYATSIA: ‘ZMINA: Rebuilding’ Second Call for Ukraine–Creative Europe Countries International ProjectsThe ZMINA: Rebuilding project is launching its second call for proposals for international projects. Partnerships should include, as a minimum, one organisation from Ukraine and one from another country participating in the Creative Europe Programme.Closed
Torhaus Berlin: ‘We Are Open’ Residency (Germany)This summer Torhaus (a former gatekeepers house for Tempelhof Airport Building in Berlin) is getting renovated and three groups/collectives/individuals will be invited to explore this gate turning into a house. Participants from all disciplines will have the possibility to work in Torhaus for two weeks.Closed
IZOLYATSIA: Evaluators for the ZMINA: Rebuilding SchemeIZOLYATSIA is looking for evaluators with experience in the artistic and cultural sector to take part in the evaluation and selection process of projects supported by the ZMINA: Rebuilding subgranting scheme, both for national and international open calls. ZMINA: Rebuilding is a new program created to support the projects of Ukrainian artists, cultural organisations, and state institutions of culture.Closed
Residency, ‘Ukraine’s Artistic Response to the Russian Invasion’ (Ukraine)On 2-9 June 2023, the EU Delegation to Ukraine is inviting 20 artists from EU member states and Ukraine to participate in a cultural residence. It aims to reflect on Ukraine’s cultural response to Russian aggression, emphasises the place of Ukrainian culture within broader European culture, and highlights its uniqueness.Closed