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- Goethe-Institut: Traveling Festival ‘Dealing in Distance’ for Southeast Asian and Diasporic ArtistsGoethe-Institut invites Southeast Asian and Southeast Asian diaspora artists, curators, and cultural practitioners based in Germany or Southeast Asia to apply with their contribution for the mini festival ‘Dealing in Distance’.Closed
- British Council: Connections Through Culture Grants 2025The British Council are calling for applications from artists or organisations for their Connections Through Culture grants programme, which supports creative collaborations between the UK and select countries in Asia and Europe.Closed
- Cultural Vistas: Climate Action Artist Residencies Second Call (Germany, Fiji, Philippines, Samoa)In the years 2024/2025, the Climate Action Artist Residencies invite a total of eight artists from all artistic fields to complete three-month long residencies with an environmental research organisation. Two artists from Germany and six from the three V20 countries in the Asia/Pacific region – Fiji, Philippines, and Samoa – will be selected.Closed
- Cultural Vistas: Climate Action Artist Residencies (Germany, Fiji, Philippines, Samoa)In the years 2024/2025, the Climate Action Artist Residencies invite a total of eight artists from all artistic fields to complete three-month long residencies with an environmental research organisation. Two artists from Germany and six from the three V20 countries in the Asia/Pacific region – Fiji, Philippines, and Samoa – will be selected.Closed
- Mobility Funding Guide to PhilippinesOur guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to Philippines. 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 Philippines wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to Philippines.
- Mekong Cultural Hub / British Council > SEAΔ 2020-2021SEAΔ is a programme co-created by Mekong Cultural Hub and British Council that creates space for cultural practitioners to reflect on how their work in arts and culture can contribute to sustainable development within South East Asia through their individual and collective leadership. The focus area for 2020-2021 is ‘Biotrade’. The programme has four stages, with gatherings taking place in countries in South East Asia between November 2020 and September 2021. 10 Fellows will be selected from 10 countries: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Deadline: 15 July 2020.Closed