Trash Opportunities (Week 30/10/2023)
This weeks opportunities span globally across Germany, U.S.A and China with grants, residencies and awards. Scroll down to read more below.
Open Calls
Art on Loop
Art on Loop Berlin invites artists from all countries to submit their works for an exhibition. All mediums are considered and the theme for the exhibition is open, giving you the freedom to submit any work that aligns with your artistic vision.
Deadline: 17th November 2023
China International Poster Biennial
China International Poster Biennial are seeking to exhibit what poster designers have achieved in diversification and innovation-oriented exploration and to drive cultural communication and exchanges within the global graphic design community.
Deadline: 17th November 2023
Grants
Washington Project for Arts
Washington Project for Arts are offering a grant for artists based in D.C, Washington. The grant supports areas of Project, Presentation and Research and the amount is based on which best supports your practice at this time.
un/fund
un/fund are looking for international visual artists with under five years of industry experience to receive a grant. €50,000 worth of grants are available with awards of up to €10,000 per submission to help release a project including production support, financial guidance, press and exhibition.
Residencies
Light Work
Light Work is looking for artists to create new work for the UVP architectural projection site on the facade of Iverson Museum of Art. The artists will receive €10,000 towards the creation and also be in residence for 2-4 weeks during the programme.
Glasgow Ceramics Studio
Glasgow Ceramics Studio are offering a new international, mid-career ceramics residency. It is open to established artists working primarily in the ceramic arts, who are ordinarily based outside of the UK and wish to undertake a period of time focusing their practice within a ceramic community in Scotland.
The Studios/MASS MoCA
The Studios is MASS MoCA’s artists and writers residency programme situated within the museum’s factory campus in Massachusetts. It runs year-round and hosts up to ten artists at a time. Artists of any nationality can apply for 2 or 4 weeks.
Awards
Arts to Hearts Project
This award is aimed towards emerging women-identifying artists who create works in painting, drawing, mixed media and sculpture. The award strives to empower and elevate the voices of women artists, giving them a platform to have their work seen and appreciated by a larger audience.