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- CreArt: Residency for Site-specific Work (Poland)The City of Lublin is inviting applications to a four-week artistic residency in Lublin, Poland, through CreArt 3.0. Two artists will be selected: one local (from Lublin) and one from the broader CreArt network. Residency dates are from 5 November to 6 December 2025.
- CreArt: Artist Residency at the Open Form Festival 2025 (Poland)The city of Lublin invites two artists to work creatively as part of the Open Form festival organised, among others, in the innovative artistic space The Academy of Modern Art in Lublin, Poland. The artistic residency, which will last from 22 to 31 August 2025, is carried out as part of the Annual Festival.Closed
- Dorożkarnia Cultural Centre: Residency for Young Visual Artists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Moldova (Poland)Dorożkarnia Cultural Centre in Warsaw announces a call for applications for an artistic residency for young artists from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Moldova for an open-air art residency in Warsaw, from 23 to 31 August 2025.Closed
- Producers as Central Figures in the Theatre and Performing Arts Ecosystem: A Report and Contextual TextsThe Theatre Institute has published a report concerns the work and situation of producers, and the accompanying contextual texts enrich it with an international perspective.
- CastCeramics: Residency and Workshops in Ceramics 2025 (Austria, Poland, Italy)CastCeramics is a collaborative initiative between three organisations (IRARU – Austria, Mozi – Poland, and CAFI APS – Italy) to reimagine ceramic art by combining traditional craftsmanship with modern digital techniques.Closed
- Klub Żak: Solo Dance Contest a Gdańsk Dance Festival 2025 (Poland)Klub Żak starts an open call for the 14th edition of the Solo Dance Contest, an international competition that every year gathers dancers and choreographers from all over the world.Closed
- Found in Translation Award 2025The Polish Book Institute, the Polish Cultural Institute London and the Polish Cultural Institute New York are now accepting nominations for this year’s edition of the Found in Translation Award, honouring the best translation of Polish literature into English in 2024.Closed
- Cycle Up: Artist Residency on Bicycle Cultures 2025 (Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland)CYCLE UP! is launching the second round of residencies to develop artistic perspectives on bicycle cultures in four European cities between May and June 2025. This is an opportunity for artists to create impactful interventions that inspire local communities and decision makers to reimagine bike-friendly, inclusive urban spaces. Cities included are: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
- 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
- STUDIOTOPIA: Scientists and Visual Artists Residency ProgrammeThe STUDIOTOPIA Residency Programme aims to break down barriers between disciplines by encouraging innovative cross-disciplinary approaches. This edition is open to both emerging and established talents across the arts, sciences, and academic fields.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