BBA Made in Berlin Art Award
Artists are an integral part of Berlin. Whether you are born and raised here, or now call this city your home, your unique perspective and creative input are what m...
Artists are an integral part of Berlin. Whether you are born and raised here, or now call this city your home, your unique perspective and creative input are what m...
Three New England based non-profit organizations are seeking a visual artist to contribute illustrations for an almanac highlighting the White Mountains of New England. This almanac wi...
The Right Whale Festival is held in Fernandina Beach, FL to celebrate North Atlantic right whales and their annual return to the waters of the Southeast U.S., whic...
OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS & DESIGNERS Presented by ALT Ally in collaboration with NYCxDESIGN Festival Exhibition: ELEMENTS IN FLUX A Cross-Cultural Dialogue Between Art...
Print Studio & Gallery. La Maldita Estampa, is a place created by artists to give support to other artists, focused on the world of printmaking. La Maldita Estampa creates the opport...
For this online group exhibition, we invite artists to submit any artwork that was inspired by their sense of home. Whether good, or bad, a home base shapes the person we become.
Eligibility: All countries. Any age over 18 years old. All levels of extertise welcome. Any medium artist willing to ship.
What you get: Exhibition opportunity to showcase globally with other artists from around the globe.
Fee: $20 USD
Deadline 29 April 2025
The Poorly Project is an editorial and curatorial project dedicated to artists, makers and craftspeople contributing to the worlds of sickness, health and well-being.
Sickness remains on the societal side-lines and contemporary conversations on health and well-being are becoming part-time, the exchange of information, experience and wisdom has become evermore valuable.
The Poorly Project aims to bring greater public awareness to the expressions and obstacles associated with these imperative matters.
Eligibility: Please be above 18 years of age, London/UK-based with accessible studio space. All creative mediums are welcome. Artists must have a portfolio of work (a selection of completed pieces). We kindly ask all applicants to read our participation pack prior to applying..
What you get: Artists will be interviewed and have their tales published on our official website, featured on our social media pages and shared with a growing community of artists, curators, researchers and art-enthusiasts.
Deadline 30 April 2025
The program supports the recording of music by Ontario-based musicians including composers, songwriters and beat producers. The program has two…
The Museum Renewal Fund is targeted at museums owned and directly maintained by local authority funding, or with a governance…
The Early Career Promoter Fund is open again for applications after a successful first year of the programme. For the…
PPL Momentum Accelerator is a targeted scheme to support the development of outstanding artists and bands who are writing their…
Deadline: 11/05/2025
LA FABRIQUE DES ARTS: a residency program open to French and international artists in the fields of visual arts, arts and crafts, dance, music, design, cinema, literature, with no age limit. The Fondation Fiminco aims…
Deadline: 15/05/2025
The Narva Art Residency (NART), in collaboration with the Narva municipality’s department of architecture and urban planning (ALPA), is launching its second open call for a large scale public art installation or sculpture.…
https://www.nart.ee/en/open-call-nair-2025-public-space-installation-residency-in-narva/
Deadline: 02/06/2025
The Eccles Institute for the Americas & Oceania is excited to announce a new fellowship opportunity for a lens based artist based in the UK to explore the British Library’s collections of photographic material of…
https://blogs.bl.uk/americas/2025/04/new-eccles-fellowships-for-creative-practitioners.html
Deadline: 01/05/2025
The Langham Estate is seeking an emerging artist to create a new mural for the Fitzrovia Quarter in central London, which captures the vibrancy of the area’s past and present. The new commission for 63…
Deadline: 29/05/2025
To celebrate their 25th anniversary Stagetext are looking to commission a UK based visual artist to create an artwork. The commissioned work should be an original piece that conveys the value of…
Deadline: 30/05/2025
This residency program is open to artists and artist collectives, researchers, and curators of all nationalities, without age restrictions, who can demonstrate a minimum of five years of professional activity and have…
Deadline: 04/06/2025
Emerging artists are invited to apply for the 2025 British Ceramics Biennial Fresh exhibition. 25 exhibitors will be selected by a panel of artists, curators and educators alongside a youth panel, each fee. From…
https://www.britishceramicsbiennial.com/about/opportunities/fresh/
Friday, May 9, 2025
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Dingen die niet verkopen, Samenschool
Reconnue d’utilité publique, la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson a pour vocation de préserver et de transmettre l’œuvre d’Henri Cartier-Bresson et de Martine Franck. Elle conserve l’ensemble des tirages, négatifs, planches contacts et documents légués par les deux photographes.
Créée en 2025, la Bourse de recherche curatoriale Martine Franck a pour objectif d’aider des chercheur·ses et curateur·rices à développer un projet de recherche et d’exposition sur l’œuvre de Martine Franck et/ou d’Henri Cartier-Bresson à partir des archives de la Fondation.
Attribuée tous les deux ans, la Bourse de recherche offre au·à la lauréat·e issu·e d’une nouvelle génération internationale de chercheur·ses des conditions privilégiées pour mener son travail et contribue à renouveler les approches curatoriales sur l’œuvre des deux photographes en encourageant les regards inédits et contemporains.
La Bourse de recherche curatoriale Martine Franck bénéficie du soutien de la Fondation d’entreprise Linklaters.
Créée selon la volonté d’Henri Cartier-Bresson, de son épouse Martine Franck et de leur fille Mélanie, la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson a ouvert ses portes en mai 2003. Elle conserve aujourd’hui les fonds d’Henri Cartier-Bresson et de Martine Franck. Fondation privée reconnue d’utilité publique, elle est aujourd’hui l’un des hauts lieux parisiens de la photographie.
FONCTIONNEMENT ET DOTATION
Sélectionné·e sur dossier de candidature par un jury composé de cinq professionnel·les des mondes de la recherche et du commissariat d’exposition, le·la lauréat·e de la Bourse de recherche curatoriale Martine Franck reçoit une dotation de 7 000 € pour la recherche, le commissariat d’une exposition à la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson et la réalisation d’un ouvrage.
Le·la lauréat·e bénéficie d’un accès facilité aux archives de la Fondation, d’un accompagnement dans ses recherches et d’un mentorat pour le commissariat de l’exposition.
À l’issue de l’année de recherche, l’exposition conçue par le·la lauréat·e est présentée au public à la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson dans l’espace appelé « Le Tube » (80 m2). La publication qui l’accompagne est réalisée en collaboration avec une maison d’édition.
La dotation couvre le travail de recherche et de commissariat, la production de contenus pour l’exposition et pour l’ouvrage, la supervision de la réalisation de l’ouvrage ainsi que les éventuels frais de déplacement et de logement engagés par le·la lauréat·e.
La Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson prend à sa charge les frais de production de l’exposition et, en collaboration avec une maison d’édition, les frais de publication du catalogue.
DOSSIER DE CANDIDATURE
Les dossiers de candidature doivent impérativement comprendre tous les éléments suivants, rassemblés dans un seul PDF (10 Mo maximum) :
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