Braunschweig Projects Curatorial Fellowship 2026-2027
HBK Braunschweig is now accepting applications for a twelve-month curatorial fellowship starting on 1 April 2026.
HBK Braunschweig is now accepting applications for a twelve-month curatorial fellowship starting on 1 April 2026.
This is a unique and extraordinary chance for artists from every corner of the globe to showcase their work to an international audience.
Hogarth Productions is seeking a sound artist designer or sound editor with experience in collaborative work to attend a one-day symposium, near Cambridge on July 18th. Applicants must be available for this date.
Clarendon Fine Art are looking for a proactive and commercially aware Gallery Operations Executive to support the performance and efficiency of our nationwide art galleries.
We’re inviting artists to collaborate with us on a unique, high-profile public art programme that will help shape and signal the next chapter of UCL’s story.
UCL Public Art is inviting artists to collaborate with us on a high-profile public art programme that will help shape and signal the next chapter of UCL’s story.
We are currently looking for a Head of Arts & Wellbeing to join on a permanent, full time basis.
Working closely with artists, creatives, community stakeholders and health colleagues, as Head of Arts & Wellbeing you will be leading on the design and delivery of projects.
UCL Public Art is inviting artists to collaborate with us on a high-profile public art programme that will help shape and signal the next chapter of UCL’s story.
Newcastle Arts Development Team in partnership with Walker Workers are seeking to recruit 2 x freelance artists to deliver a creative project for young people living in and around Walker Park, east end of Newcastle.
This residency is a collaboration between Newcastle Arts Development Team, Creative Central NCL and Arcadea, a charity supporting disabled artists across the North East.
Newcastle Arts Development Team in partnership with Newcastle Carers are seeking to recruit a freelance artist to deliver this creative project for Newcastle-based adult carers.
On the 2nd & 3rd August 2025, we will be holding an exhibition at the Aberystwyth Bandstand.
Inclusive Cultures is a four-month disabled-led professional development programme designed for cultural leaders seeking to take steps towards systemic change.
IMMA welcomes applications for Dwell Here 2026: One Year Residencies for nationwide and internationally based practices to reside for one year at the Museum.
The programme aims to give creative opportunity for people living with mental health issues through engagement in high quality arts.
We are hiring for a brand role of a Head of Digital Marketing to join our Marketing & Communications team. This role will drive HOME’s digital marketing, overseeing web, email, social media and paid advertising.
The Royal Society of Portrait Painters is proud to launch the RP Drawing Prize: Revealing the Human.
Looking Forward is now offering a two-part consultancy programme designed to support artists and curators in navigating the UK and international funding landscape.
Looking Forward is seeking a freelancer mindfulness coach, educator or well-being facilitator to collaborate on a new programme exploring gentle, inclusive ways of experiencing art in galleries and small art centres in London.
Space offered for creative use, projects, studio or exhibition use, or participatory
We’re seeking a motivated volunteer intern to support our visual communication and social media presence.
Space offered for creative use, projects, studio or exhibition use, or participatory
We have created this new, full-time post to deliver and manage our artist residency programme, as well as manage the established awards we offer
Wanted: writings to the brief ‘My Struggle’, by people who applied to art school and were not accepted.
The Abbey Harris Mural Fund makes grants to artists to create semi-permanent or permanent public murals or site specific works on walls, in any medium, in the United Kingdom.
Funding of up to £7000 is available for an artist or organisation producing a public mural in the UK.
Visions in the Nunnery is the Nunnery Gallery’s renowned showcase of moving image, digital and performance art. The biennial open call is an opportunity to be part of one of the most varied presentations of moving image in London.
Refine your portrait craft in an immersive, small-group workshop with award-winning artist Karolina Skorek.
The Royal Institute of Oil Painters (RSMA) invites artists worldwide, ages 18 and over, to submit artwork for the RSMA Annual Exhibition 2025 at Mall Galleries.
For the 2026 edition of Collect, Crafts Council is pleased to introduce three new bursaries to support UK-based makers from global majority backgrounds.
Theatr Clwyd invites Welsh and Wales-based artists of all ages and background to submit works for the return of North Wales Open Exhibition (28 Jul – 8 Sep).
Ones to Watch will be a curated list of talent by the It’s Nice That team, selected through submissions. Our aim is to represent a diverse list of emerging creatives across multiple disciplines, countries, and backgrounds, who are in the first year of their creative career.
CVAN EM will now award one larger bursary of £2500 to an artist or arts worker living or professionally based in the East Midlands.
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art is entering an exciting new chapter, and we’re looking for a passionate and strategic Director of Development & Enterprise to continue to shape our future income generation.
We are seeking creative submissions for three temporary installations in a disused, iconic K6 telephone box in the village of Damerham in the New Forest, transforming it into a vibrant art space that engages both locals and visitors.
Arts and cultural organisations in the UK, Channel Islands and Ireland can apply to be part of a major event taking place throughout 2027.
Birmingham School of Art and Eastside Projects invite applications from visual artists for an Incidental Artists placement in Birmingham supported by the Wheatley Fine Art Fellowship.
Our free-to-access online course will help you understand the principles and master the practice of carrying out evaluation in the arts, culture and heritage sector.
EAF is collaborating with Art Monthly magazine for a second year running to support a writer to attend the festival in August, and write in response to the EAF25 Programme.
The Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) is accepting applications for the 2026 CCL Fellowship, open to full-time senior and/or established curators working in art museums in North America and abroad.
The Festival Connect Fund enables festival collaboration between Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and the UK, supporting festival organisers and managers with funding, skills, network building and knowledge to enhance festival management and ensure scalability and sustainability.
The Michael O’Pray Prize is an award for new writing on innovation and experimentation in the moving image. The prize is open to all early-career writers based in the UK and is free to apply to.
Visions in the Nunnery is the Nunnery Gallery’s renowned showcase of moving image, digital and performance art. The biennial open call is an opportunity to be part of one of the most varied presentations of moving image in London.
Cultural producers, including art and culture scholars, translators, writers, editors, independent publishers and publishing houses, collectives and non-profit institutions, are invited to submit project proposals for the Foundation’s Publishing Grant.
Champion living artists and artistic excellence, driving business growth and enriching the UK’s visual arts landscape as the next CEO of The Federation of British Artists.
Applications are invited for PRAXIS 2025, the third edition of fluent’s educational apparatus, a structure for independent studies to take place from September 8 through December 12, 2025.
Vox Liminis seeks a visionary Artistic Director to lead our pioneering work at the intersection of arts and criminal justice. You will shape and grow an ambitious artistic vision that is values-led, strategically focused, and collaboratively developed.
New Contemporaries are seeking a highly driven and motivated Deputy Director with a passion for contemporary art and a bold, solutions-oriented mindset. This pivotal role works closely with the Director to shape the organisation’s evolving vision and business model.
The National Festival of Making is seeking to appoint a new Chair and two new Board Members as we further expand our membership to support the organisation’s governance.
Sonic Acts and De Ateliers/Woonhuis present The Walls Have Ears – a fully funded sound studies writing residency taking place in Amsterdam in February 2026.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is launching its 2025 Yorkshire Graduate Award scheme, offering another placement for a recently graduated BA or MA artist, from any Yorkshire-based university, to work and stay on-site for two weeks.