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- A Discovery Guide for Recovery: Artists Residency to Create Non-touristic Guidebook (Ukraine)‘A Discovery Guide for Recovery’ – a project co-funded by Creative Europe – has just launched an open call for six artists (including two Ukrainians) interested in co-designing with Ukrainian communities a ‘non-touristic’ guidebook on the present and future of Ukraine.
- Jam Factory Art Center: Call for Theatre and Performance Creators (Ukraine)The Jam Factory Art Center is calling for applications from theatre and performance creators to develop a new work that will become part of the Jam Factory Art Center repertoire.Closed
- Vidnova: Placements in Ukraine Civil Society Organisations (Ukraine)Vidnova is calling from applications from organisations and initiatives based in Ukraine and European experts for the Vidnova Placement, which offers support for Ukraine-based organisations and initiatives that are in need and want to host professionals from civil society living in wider Europe.Closed
- Insha Osvita: Visits to Ukraine for Europe-based Cultural Workers and Artists (Ukraine)Insha Osvita and its partners are seeking cultural professionals from Europe (curators, artists, art critics and journalists) who are interested in getting to know the current artistic context in Ukraine and making contacts for future common projects.Closed
- What’s Next?: ‘Culture Utopias’ Residency Call (Romania, Poland, Ukraine)Culture Utopias is the title of a residency that aims to create a collaborative and courageous space of action in which artists, cultural managers, activists and citizens from Romania, Poland and Ukraine can reflect on the challenges Europe has faced in the last decade.Closed
- Residency, ‘Ukraine’s Artistic Response to the Russian Invasion’ (Ukraine)On 2-9 June 2023, the EU Delegation to Ukraine is inviting 20 artists from EU member states and Ukraine to participate in a cultural residence. It aims to reflect on Ukraine’s cultural response to Russian aggression, emphasises the place of Ukrainian culture within broader European culture, and highlights its uniqueness.Closed
- CEC ArtsLink: Art Prospect Network Residencies for Artists and CuratorsIn 2023, the Art Prospect Network Residency programme will support residencies for eighteen artists and curators from USA and the Art Prospect Network countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan) focusing on exchange and collaboration in the field of socially engaged art and/or public art.Closed
- New Democracy Fund: Residencies for Belarussian Artists and Cultural Practitioners (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine)NDF residency programme offers placements to Belarusian art and cultural professionals (artists, musicians, writers, curators, managers etc.) regardless of their age or place of current residence (though due to financial constraints, the organisers will be able to cover travel costs only between countries situated in Europe). The residency offers a total of 11 placements in 5 countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine.Closed
- Ukranian Institute London: Call for UK-based Writers for Ukraine Lab (Online / Ukraine)The Ukrainian Institute London in partnership with PEN Ukraine and the Ukrainian Institute will run Ukraine Lab, an online residency for six emerging writers from Ukraine and the United Kingdom from 9 May–17 June 2022. The residency will also include a trip to Kyiv to visit the Chornobyl exclusion zone and the Public Interest Journalism Lab.Closed
- European Theatre Convention: Artist Residency Programme 2022 (Cyprus, Slovakia, Ukraine,Austria, Serbia, Czech Republic)European Theatre Convention are looking for emerging theatre artists (particularly stage directors and dramaturgs) to join them for the fifth edition of the ETC Artist Residency Programme, offering placements of 4 to 8 weeks at ETC Member Theatres.Closed
- IZOLYATSIA: Open Call for ‘Soledar: Flip City’ Residency (Ukraine)IZOLYATSIA – Platform for Cultural Initiatives is launching an international open call for a one-month residency programme in the city of Soledar, Eastern Ukraine for art professionals and researchers from architecture, urbanism and landscape architecture fields.Closed
- Cultural Relations in the New NormalPart of the Alteration programme, this handbook offers a glimpse at several case studies in order to shed light on how exactly international cultural relations were made possible in 2020 and 2021, focusing on projects delivered by mainly Ukrainian and European organisations.