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- Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo: Showcase 2026 (Hong Kong)Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo (HKPAX) provides a platform for arts practitioners and institutions in the performing arts industry worldwide to showcase their work to international peers, fostering collaboration and touring opportunities. Practitioners of all performing arts disciplines are welcome to apply.
- V&A East: Design Trust Fellowship (UK, Hong Kong, China)The Design Trust Fellowship at V&A East is a one-year programme awarding a creative practitioner funding to engage in research at V&A East Storehouse, fieldwork in Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area and China where appropriate, and to produce a new creative work, which will be displayed at V&A East for a six-month season.Closed
- Hong Kong Baptist University: International Writers’ Workshop 2026 (Hong Kong)Founded in 2004, the International Writers’ Workshop (IWW) at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has hosted over 150 writers from more than 55 countries. They invite applications from interested writers to join the 2026 Writers-in-Residence Programme from 2 to 29 March 2026.Closed
- M+: Sigg Fellowship for Chinese Art Research 2024–2025The Sigg Fellowship for Chinese Art Research supports new research on Chinese art in dialogue with the M+ Collections. The awarded fellow is expected to be attached to M+ for a period of three to six months.Closed
- Hong Kong Baptist University: International Writers’ Workshop 2025 (Hong Kong)International Writers’ Workshop (IWW) at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) are inviting applications from interested writers to join the 2025 Writers-in-Residence Programme from 17 February to 16 March 2025.Closed
- Hong Kong Baptist University: International Writer’s Workshop (Hong Kong)The International Writers’ Workshop at Hong Kong Baptist University invites applications from interested writers to join the IWW 2023 Residency Programme from 26 February - 24 March 2024. Applicants are encouraged to engage with the theme of ‘Origins & Futures’.Closed
- No Discipline Limited: ‘Something Foreign’ Residency (Hong Kong)Curated by No Discipline Limited in Hong Kong, Something Foreign is an interdisciplinary residency programme promoting cross-cultural exchange. Residencies last 4-6 weeks and happen in spring (April/May) and autumn (October/November) every year.Closed
- Hong Kong Baptist University: International Writer’s Workshop (Hong Kong)The International Writers’ Workshop at Hong Kong Baptist University invites applications from interested writers to join the IWW 2023 Residency Programme from 20 February to 19 March 2023. Applicants are encouraged to engage with the theme of ‘Turbulence ·Tranquility · Transdisciplinary Writing’.Closed
- Hong Kong Baptist University: International Writer’s Workshop (Hong Kong)The International Writers’ Workshop at Hong Kong Baptist University invites applications from interested writers to join the IWW 2022 Residency Programme from 21 February to 21 March 2022. Applicants are encouraged to engage with the theme of ‘Writing and Well-being’.Closed
- Lingnan University > Artist in Residence (Hong Kong)The curriculum of the Department of Visual Studies (VS) at Lingnan University emphasises the history, theory and expression of visual arts and material culture in China, East Asia and the West. It also offers experiential, object- and skill-based learning through fieldtrips, studio practice, curatorial training and internships. VS admits about 30 undergraduate majors and a small number of MPhil and PhD students per academic year.Closed
- M+ / Design Trust Research Fellowship 2021Now in its seventh year, the M+ / Design Trust Research Fellowship 2021 will support two separate fellowship projects. The first fellowship will support a Hong Kong–based researcher engaged in investigating topics related to design and/or architectural developments in Hong Kong and its vicinity. The second fellowship will support a researcher engaged in investigating topics related to design and/or architectural developments in a particular geography in Asia, or across the continent. The successful applicants will be attached to M+ (a museum of visual culture in West Kowloon) for three to six months in 2021, conducting independent research, preferably on a full-time basis. Applications are welcome from individuals of all nationalities whose areas of research are in design, architecture, or a related field. Deadline: 16 August 2020.Closed
- China Now!China Now is an online resource for UK arts and creative professionals with an interest in China and Hong Kong. You can check it and find useful resources even if you are not from the UK.