This page provides information about current funding schemes available through ACAX. As we consider effective information transfer a priority, we continually publish information about the newest international calls for applications available for Hungarian artists, art historians and curators.
Further calls for applications:
www.e-flux.com
www.e-artnow.com
www.mondaynews.net
www.re-title.com
The Sketchbook Project is an ever-growing, world-travelling collection of artists' books from around the globe. After signing up the participants receive an empty book to fill with whatever they can imagine.
Deadline: 31 October 2012
The European Media Art Network and its partners provide residencies between April and September 2013 in Mexico, England, Germany, France and the Netherlands with support of the European Commission's Culture 2007-2013 Programme, the Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes Mexico, the Goethe Institute Mexico, the Centro Cultural Alemán de San Luis Potosí, the City of Utrecht, the Arts Council of England and the regional municipalities of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany and Centre in France. European Artists can apply for a two months residency at Centro Multimedia in Mexico City and Centro de Arte y Nuevas Technologias (CANTE) in San Luis Potosi.
Deadline: 15 November, 2012
While not open officially yet the Kreuzkölln Art Center already has several studio/office spaces available at their new art center. The newly built rooms are available for one up to four months; and are suitable as office or (working) studio for architects, designers, visual artists, illustrators, curators, writers, researchers etc.
Verzio DocLab, a four day workshop taking place in Budapest from November 7 to 10 for documentary filmmakers, independent producers and festival organizers working on projects regarding minorities, immigration, social justice or human rights issues is now taking applications. Participants working on Roma issues, or coming from a Roma background, will have a priority in the selection.
Deadline: 10 October 2012
A one-month residency, to take place in February or March of 2013, in New York City for a curator, art historian, or arts writer interested in the intersection of visual art and HIV/AIDS. Co-sponsored by Visual AIDS and Residency Unlimited, the curatorial residency seeks to encourage the development of exhibitions, programs, and scholarship about HIV/AIDS and contemporary art.
Deadline: 22 October 2012
VISIO consists of a series of seminars and meetings dedicated to expanding the vision and themes of artists who use cinema in their artistic practice. The Workshop will be held in Florence, within the context of the 5th Edition of Lo Schermo dell'Arte Film Festival (21-25 November 2012).
Deadline: 1st October 2012
ArtsLink Residencies offers artists and arts managers from eligible overseas countries a five-week residency at an established, non-profit arts organization in the US. The program is designed to create opportunities for artists and communities across the US to share artistic practices with artists and arts managers from abroad and engage in dialogue that advances understanding across cultures.
Deadline: 15 October 2012
The NARS Foundation International Artist Residency Program provides the opportunity to produce new work while engaging with the vibrant arts community in New York City. Artists-in-residence have access to an individual studio space and various professional development programs. Residents can share and present their work through artist talks, workshops, and lectures and receive studio visits by prominent New York City curators, critics and gallerists.
Deadline: 5 October 2012
The Bemis Center provides Artists-in-Residence with the gift of time, space and support. Generously sized live/work studios, three months of uninterrupted work time and a monthly stipend combine to create an ideal environment for creative growth and experimentation.
Application Deadline: 30 September 2012
Cornerhouse, Manchester is offering an exciting opportunity for artists to apply for the chance to create new work as part of a group show which will open in January 2013. The exhibition is being produced by a team of young curators following the successful exhibition Lost is Found. There will be a fee of £1000 for each of the chosen artists to create their work.
Deadline for submissions: 12 September 2012