FlowCCA launches its inaugural programme that takes place online starting May 2026 and culminates with an on-ground traveling festival in October 2026.
FlowCCA (Flow-Culture, Creativity & Arts) draws its name from the Egyptian felucca, a traditional sailboat that has long symbolised journeys across history, cultures, and waters. By blending ‘flow’ – the creative state of movement and transformation – with CCA (Culture, Creativity, and Arts), the project becomes a vessel for navigating stories, reclaiming heritage, and fostering artistic resistance across borders.
The project is produced with the support of TACKLE, Avocats sans frontières (ASF) and the European Union.
The programme includes:
- Weekly online mentoring and workshops for 16 weeks
- On-ground participation in a traveling festival between Marseille and along the Tunisian coast
- Artistic production and public interventions
FlowCCA welcomes applications from youth and young adult artists (18–35) across all art forms, who are based in the EU and/or in Tunisia, with a proven track of professional artistic practice. The project strongly encourages applications from artists from culturally diverse communities. Priority will be given to artists who have previously worked with themes of migration and their relationship to heritage as migrating bodies, water as a carrier and as a means of transportation and/or whose proposed projects engage the public. The project welcomes all art disciplines.
All expenses related to the activities taking place on ground will be covered, including international and local travels, accommodation, and a modest per diem. Also, 250 EUR per artist will be provided for production of a new body of work and/or public presentation.