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- European Solidarity Residency for Early-career Curators and Cultural Professionals in Europe (Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary)Art radionica Lazareti, Croatia, Lidice Art Collection – Lidice Memorial, Czechia, and Pro Progressione, Hungary, welcome applications from early-career curators and cultural professionals—especially those from underprivileged backgrounds—residing in the Creative Europe countries to participate in the ‘European Solidarity Residency’ (ESR) in the partner locations.Closed
- Pro Progressione: ARTIVISM 2025 Artistic Activism Training Academy for Actors of Social Change (Hungary)The Summer Academy is a 14-day long training programme for participants from European and Erasmus+ eligible countries in the framework of Artivism, from 7 to 22 July 2025 in Vác, Metropolitan Area Budapest, Hungary.Closed
- Lakescape: 2025 Residency for Designers and Artisans (Sweden, Hungary, North Macedonia)Lakescape will offer fully paid stipend as well as logistic support to 12 designers and artisans to develop design line that highlights relation between lakes and humans. This includes a five- to seven-day residency in June or July 2025.Closed
- Teatroskop: Performing Arts Collaborations between France and South-East Europe 2025Teatroskop invites cultural and artistic organisations to apply for its 2025 Call for Projects, which supports the development of contemporary performing arts collaborations between France and South-East Europe. This call encompasses cooperation, distribution, capacity building, and networking. The project must be completed before 31 December 2025.Closed
- E75 Art Bus Project and Artist Residency 2025–2026E75 Art Bus is calling for applications from professional artists resident in the regions of the E75 Art Bus route – Finnmark (Norway), Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece – to participate in a residency between April and June 2025 (ranging from 6 weeks to 2 months).Closed
- Basca Theater: Sustainable Theatre Workshop for Artists in the EU and Serbia (Hungary, Romania)Basca Theatre in Timisoara is looking for theater artists to participate in a sustainable theater workshop in Budapest 23–27 January 2025, within the international cultural project ‘Theater in 1 car’, in partnership with the Independent Theatre of Hungary and Mikser Theatre of Serbia.Closed
- Vitlycke: Contemporary Dancers for New Work for on Concept of ‘Home’ (Sweden, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Poland, Romania)Vitlycke – Centre for Performing Arts (CPA) is inviting dancers to join a new contemporary dance performance created by choreographer Francesco Scavetta (IT/SE), within the Creative Europe project ‘Beyond Front@: Bridging Periphery’.Closed
- Visegrad Residency Programme for Literature 2025 (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia)The International Visegrad Fund (IVF) and Willa Decjusz (Krakow) is calling for writers interested in residencies. The applicant must be a citizen of one of the Visegrad countries (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary).Closed
- EU Dance Hack: Budapest Dance Hack 2024 (Hungary)Budapest Dance Hack (BPDH24), taking place from 11 to 15 November 2024 in central Budapest, capital of Hungary, brings together like-minded artists and tech experts to investigate the connection between dance and technology.Closed
- MODINA: Dance and Technology Residencies 2025 for Europe-based Duos (Romania, Slovenia, Estonia, Germany, Hungary)MODINA is calling for duos of European-based dance artists and creative technologists for five eight-week residencies that take place between January and May 2025.Closed
- CONTESTED DESIRES Constructive Dialogues: Visual Artists for Residency, Exhibition and Knowledge Exchange Programme 2024–2026The Creative Europe-funded project CONTESTED DESIRES: Constructive Dialogues (CDCD) is calling for applications from visual artists who are passionate about unravelling colonial legacies and who are based in Tunisia, Ghana, Hungary, Chile, Portugal, Italy, Cyprus, Spain, the Netherlands or the UK.Closed
- OneTwoMany Collective: MUCH Festival Showcase and Grant (Hungary)The MUCH Festival will feature a showcase of circus acts of artists who are inspired to create longer format shows, but lack funding or professional support. A professional jury will select a project who receives More Grant.Closed