The ARS BALTICA network connects the Baltic Sea states by encouraging cultural collaboration. It supports the implementation of high quality artistic or cultural projects with a strong focus on the Baltic Sea Region, and creates a platform for exchanging knowledge and experiences of cultural cooperation.
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Atelier Josepha / ARS BALTICA: Residencies for Artist From the Baltic Sea Region 2026 (Germany)Atelier Josepha in Ahrenshoop, Germany, with Crazy4Culture sponsors in partnership with ARS BALTICA, is calling for applications from international artists for a 3-week residency between September and December 2026.Closed
ARS BALTICA: Media & Project Assistant (Germany)ARS BALTICA, an international cultural initiative for the Baltic Sea Region is seeking an assistant within the ARS BALTICA Secretariat as early as possible latest by 1 November 2023. Working place is the main office at Nordkolleg Rendsburg. Part-time remote work is possible.Closed
ARS BALTICA: Project Assistant (Germany)ARS BALTICA is seeking a project assistant for the coordination of the new Interreg project BSR Cultural Pearls which aims to enable smaller cities and regions to increase their social resilience and maintain the quality of life with local assets in an innovative way. It would be preferred that the selected candidate starts working as soon as possible but latest 1 March 2023 until December 2025.Closed
Atelier Josepha / ARS BALTICA: Residencies for Artist From the Baltic Sea Region (Germany)Atelier Josepha and ARS BALTICA are offering a residency that will take place over a period of three weeks between September and December 2023. The residency requires the artist’s full-time presence at Atelier Josepha. The call is addressed to solo artists of all disciplines. Eligible artists (no age limit) must be residents of a state that borders the Baltic Sea. Residents of other European countries are welcome if they have a proven connection to the Baltic Sea region.Closed
Research Study on CCI / Cultural Funding Accessibility in the Baltic Sea RegionAs part of the Creative Ports project, On the Move member ARS BALTICA launched a research study on Cultural Funding tools with a focus on Mobility Funding and Cooperation Funding. The aim of the research study, produced in cooperation with On the Move, is to map all relevant funding tools on Mobility Funding and Cooperation Funding for the CCI. The study includes the current state of the arts regarding the funding schemes, sub-sectors, cross-sectorial potential trends, discrepancies and access to funding.- ARS BALTICA: Research Study on CCI/Cultural Funding accessibility in the BSRARS BALTICA is launching a call for proposals for developing a research study on CCI / Cultural Funding tools supporting CCI Internationalisation covering the whole Baltic Sea Region including the following 11 countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland; Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden. All outcomes should be delivered latest until 1st September 2021.Closed
Mobility Funding Guide to RussiaOur guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to Russia. This cultural mobility funding guide lists national, local and international resources from both public and private funders. Two kinds of opportunity are included: outgoing and incoming. The outgoing opportunities are for nationals and residents of Russia wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to Russia.
Mobility Funding Guide to PolandOur guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to Poland. This cultural mobility funding guide lists national, local and international resources from both public and private funders. Two kinds of opportunity are included: outgoing and incoming. The outgoing opportunities are for nationals and residents of Poland wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to Poland.
Mobility Funding Guide to GermanyOur guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to Germany. This cultural mobility funding guide lists national, local and international resources from both public and private funders. Two kinds of opportunity are included: outgoing and incoming. The outgoing opportunities are for nationals and residents of Germany wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to Germany.- Ars Baltica Cultural MapsThe ARS BALTICA Cultural Map offers a selection of links from the broad range of cultural activities in the Baltic Sea Region, covering following countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland and Sweden.