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Sydney Festival: Festival Commons 2027 for Asia-Pacific IBPoC Festival Leaders (Australia)Festival Commons is an initiative that supports the next wave of IBPoC (Indigenous, Black and People of Colour) festival-makers, curators and cultural conveners in Greater Sydney and the Asia Pacific. Four participants from Greater Sydney and two participants from the Asia Pacific will be selected, forming the next intake of Festival Commons: a collective of cultural disruptors reshaping what festivals can be.Closed
The Farm: 2027 Residency for Visual Artists Engaging with the Land (Australia)The Farm is leading Arts Residency programme in Western Australia, offering an opportunity for artists to develop work that engages thoughtfully with the land, in an eight-to ten-week residency to be undertaken between February and November 2027.Closed
Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature: Research Fellowship 2026 (Australia)The Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature is calling for applications for a three-month research fellowship at the State Library of Victoria.Closed
Fremantle Biennale 2025 Call for National and Asia-Pacific Choreographers (Australia)Fremantle Biennale, Performing Lines WA and STRUT Dance will offer an experimental choreographic platform over three weeks within the context of the Fremantle Biennale. The programme will be held from 4 to 23 November 2025.Closed
The Farm: 2026 Residency for Visual Artists Engaging with the Land (Australia)The Farm is leading Arts Residency programme in Western Australia, offering an opportunity for artists to develop work that engages thoughtfully with the land, in a five-to eight-week residency to be undertaken between February and October 2026.Closed
The Farm Margaret River Site-Specific Residency for Visual Artists 2025 (Australia)The Farm Margaret River (TFMR) is calling from applications from emerging or professional practising visual artists for their eight-week residency, to be undertaken between February and October 2025.Closed
New Waves: Meeting the Growing Hunger for Asian Art in AotearoaCommissioned by the Asia New Zealand Foundation and written by Rosabel Tan, the New Waves report offers unique insight into New Zealand’s changing relations with and in Asia through the arts and how those relations are changing the nature of what is happening in New Zealand.
Yarra Ranges Council: Large-scale Land Art Commission for Kalorama Park (Australia)Yarra Ranges Council is seeking expressions of interest from multidisciplinary teams of local, national or international artists to design, supply and install a large-scale land artwork at Kalorama Park, located within the Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia.Closed
Mistra Environmental Communication: Artist in Residence on the Sunshine Coast (Australia)The Mistra Environmental Communication team at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) are excited to facilitate one artist-in-residence (AiR) in the Sunshine Coast, Australia in 2023.Closed
Science Gallery Melbourne: Dark Matters Open Call (Australia)Science Gallery Melbourne is inviting proposals for projects to be included in their 2023 exhibition ‘Dark Matters’. Projects can be new, in-development or existing works that have already been presented. They can take any form and involve any equipment or materials.Closed- Curiocity Brisbane > Call for Interactive Digital and Physical Installations (Australia)Creators and makers, artists, engineers, architects and others are invited to put forward Curiocities for inclusion in Curiocity Brisbane 2021. Curiocities are interactive digital and physical installations that demonstrate the intersection of science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM). They are temporary outdoor installations or digital works that interact with audiences and the environment, making Brisbane a playable city for visitors to touch, see, hear, learn and wonder.Closed
Mobility Funding Guide to AustraliaOur guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to Australia. 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 Australia wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to Australia.