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Deadline: 1 November 2025

SFW Residency at Kent Cultural Alliance - 2026 Residency Sessions

SFW Residency at Kent Cultural Alliance
Chestertown, United States

This is a community engagement based residency. Each session is based on a broad them, relevant to local residents. Artists will partner with a local community organizations during the first week of residency to learn about the mission and goals of the organization, so as to be inspired with ideas for creative projects which will engage a broader cross-section of the public in those goals and missions.

Deadline: 15 October 2025

Postdoctoral Fellowships

National Gallery of Art
Washington, DC, United States

Postdoctoral fellowship program for researchers

Deadline: 15 October 2025

The Betsy James Wyeth Fellowship in Native American Art

Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington, DC, United States

Fellowship program for scholars and researchers

Deadline: 31 October 2025

Apply: Artist Residency at Brandywine Workshop and Archives

Brandywine Workshop and Archives
Philadelphia, United States

Apply for a fully funded two-week print production residency for individual artists at Brandywine Workshop and Archives.

Deadline: 2 November 2025

Comic Relief

Glen Echo Park Partnership Galleries
Glen Echo, United States

A juried group exhibition featuring art that uses humor to spark joy, curiosity, and conversations.

Deadline: 17 October 2025

The Stagville Memorial Project Public Artworks for the Durham Rail Trail Gateway Plaza

The Stagville Memorial Project
Durham, United States

Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for public art at the Durham Rail Trail Gateway Plaza

Deadline: 31 December 2025

MoCADA Open Call - Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art

Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA)
New York City, USA

We will reopen the Open Call process in 2025. Every December MoCADA Open Call gives emerging, mid-career and established artists the opportunity to expand their practice and engage with the community through exhibitions, public programs, and educational initiatives.

Deadline: 6 November 2025

Artistic Production Grant: Spring 2026 Award Cycle

A.I.R. Gallery
New York, United States

Production Grants are awarded twice annually to individual artists, nonprofit organizations, and institutions to support new artistic commissions that take place outside museum or gallery walls, within the public realm, or in nontraditional exhibition environments.

Deadline: 12 October 2025

Call for Nominations: 2025 Lacey Prize

National Gallery of Canada
Ottawa, Canada

Artist-run centres may be nominated for biennial $90,000-prize recognizing their essential contributions to Canada’s contemporary visual arts scene

Deadline: 2 March 2026

PHI Immersive | XR for Impact | PHI Residencies

PHI
Montréal, Canada

PHI Immersive is an intensive four-week residency program with PHI Studio in Montréal, Canada.

Deadline: 24 October 2025

BAXTER ST Residency Program

Baxter St. at the Camera Club of New York
New York City, United States

Each year, BAXTER ST at CCNY invites emerging lens-based artists living in New York City who have yet to have a solo exhibition in New York City to apply for the BAXTER ST Residency Program.

Deadline: 10 November 2025

Focus Asia: Residency, Commission, Acquisition

ACMI, Parramatta Artists Studios (PAS) and Playking Foundation
Parramatta, Australia

Supports one artist from Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and/or Laos to create a new work that integrates performance and moving image art practice.

Deadline: 16 October 2025

Launch of Ithra Art Prize’s seventh edition

The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra)
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) announces the open call for the seventh edition of the biennial Ithra Art Prize, an art grant supporting contemporary art across the Arab world.

Deadline: 22 December 2025

EMAF 2026 - Call for Entries

European Media Art Festival
Osnabrück, Germany

Media artists from around the world can now enter their work to be considered for the 2026 European Media Art Festival.

Deadline: 1 December 2025

Artist in Residence Program | Arts in Nature | Bernheim Forest

Bernheim
Bernheim, United States

For over 40 years, Bernheim’s Artist in Residence program has attracted artists from around the world who seek to use Bernheim as their inspiration.

Deadline: 1 November 2025

July – December 2026 Studios at MASS MoCA Residency

MASS MoCA
North Adams, United States

Since 2015, the Studios at MASS MoCA residency program has hosted over 1,000 artists and writers at all career stages, income levels, and geographic locations on its North Adams campus surrounded by the beautiful Berkshire Mountains.

Deadline: 23 February 2026

Power of Water Open Show

Louisa Arts Center
Louisa, United States

The Power of Water Open Show is a call for entries presented by the Louisa Arts Center. The show will take place from May 30, 2026, to July 17, 2026.

Deadline: 18 November 2025

PHI Montréal | Public engagement projects | PHI Residencies - Phi.ca

PHI
Montréal, Canada

The PHI Montréal residency program, in partnership with the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ), is aimed at artists from all disciplines recognized by the CALQ and writers from Québec.

Deadline: 31 December 2025

W. Eugene Smith Grant

W. Eugene Smith Fund
New York, United States

The W. Eugene Smith Grant is designed to encourage and support visual storytellers whose photographic work renews the tradition of W. Eugene Smith’s dedicated compassion as evidenced during his 45-year career as a photographic essayist.

Deadline: 14 October 2025

Artist Residency Programs | School of Visual Arts | SVA NYC

School of Visual Arts | SVA NYC
New York City, United States

SVA's Artist Residencies offer artists, designers and creative thinkers time, space and a supportive community in which to develop ideas and focus on their artistic direction, with summer programs on campus in New York City, as well as year-round in online formats.

Deadline: 15 October 2026

Request for Exhibition Proposals at 20*20 House Gallery – Lansdowne, PA

20*20 House Gallery
Lansdowne, United States

The Lansdowne Economic Development Corporation (LEDC), in partnership with the LEDC ArtsCommittee (LAC), invites curators, independent artists/collectives, and interdisciplinary teams to submit proposals for the 2026 season at the 20*20 House, Lansdowne’s community-based gallery and art space.

Grant

Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants

England, United Kingdom
Arts Council
Deadline: Ongoing

About This Opportunity

Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants NationalUK ResidentsVarious MediumsNo Fee Sep 12 Written By Pegah K Deadline: Ongoing Submission Fee: Free Eligibility: What do we mean by eligibility? * Eligibility refers to the rules on who can apply and what we can support through National Lottery Project Grants. These rules are based on our remit as a funding provider for creativity and culture, how we can responsibly distribute National Lottery money, and what we’re trying to achieve through Project Grants. Who can apply? Individuals and organisations can apply to National Lottery Project Grants for £1,000 or more. Anyone who applies to Project Grants needs to: • be based within (live in or have a business address in) England or the wider UK • be at least 18 years old (organisations must have an accountable person who is at least 18) Important information for individuals: • if you’re applying in your capacity as an individual you will need a UK individual bank account in the exact name you’re applying in • if you’re applying as a sole trader on behalf of your business or company you will need a UK individual or business bank account in the exact name you’re applying in Important information for organisations: • All organisations need to have a UK bank account in the exact name you’re applying in (the organisation’s name), with two signatories. A signatory is someone that is authorised to make transactions and manage an account, for example can sign cheques. • Limited companies and registered charities need to have a registered office in the UK. • We will accept applications from organisations working as a consortium, partnership, network or group. • For non-constituted consortiums or groups, one organisation must act as the lead organisation and send us the application. If the application goes on to be successful, this organisation would be accountable for the grant. By organisation we mean: • a group of people working towards a common goal • they must have a governing document that covers the type of project being applied for • for example charities, limited companies or unincorporated groups What is National Lottery Project Grants? Project Grants can support individual practitioners, communities and cultural organisations with projects that focus on: * Combined Arts including festivals and carnivals * Dance * Libraries * Literature * Museums * Music * Theatre * or Visual Arts When we say ‘project’, we mean a series of activities or a piece of work. Your project will have a start and an end date, and a set of measurable aims that you’d like to achieve in that time. * Before you apply to Project Grants you should read our ten year plan called Let’s Create. Our plan is made up of 3 Outcomes and 4 Investment Principles. Outcomes are what we want our plan to do. Investment Principles are what we believe in. We think about our principles before we give money to people or organisations. Our 3 Outcomes are: • We want creative people • We want cultural communities • We want a creative and cultural country Our 4 Investment Principles are: • We believe in ambition and quality • We believe in being flexible, we call this dynamism • We believe in being environmentally friendly • We believe in being inclusive and relevant Learn more Here UK ResidentsVarious MediumsNo Fee Pegah K Previous Previous POLLOCK-KRASNER FOUNDATION GRANT Next Next Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant Program # Join our mailing list One weekly newsletter, endless new opportunities. Save time and focus on your art! Subscribe We respect your privacy. Thank you for subscribing to our mailing list! Please make sure to verify your email address in order to continue receiving an email from us. If you don’t see the verification email with in 5 minutes since sign-up, please be sure to check your spam folder. Save time, focus on your art and take up space!

Restrictions

Individuals and organisations can apply to National Lottery Project Grants for £1,000 or more. Anyone who applies to Project Grants needs to: • be based within (live in or have a business address in) England or the wider UK • be at least 18 years old (organisations must have an accountable person who is at least 18)

What's Offered

£1,000.00

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