Open call: 2025 Burke Prize
The Burke Prize is a biannual contemporary art prize for a new generation of artists working in a world of expanded media with a foundation in glass, fiber, clay, metal, or wood.
The Burke Prize is a biannual contemporary art prize for a new generation of artists working in a world of expanded media with a foundation in glass, fiber, clay, metal, or wood.
This scheme provides funding for established researchers and teams from any discipline who want to pursue bold and creative research ideas to deliver significant shifts in understanding related to human life, health and wellbeing.
This scheme provides funding for mid-career researchers from any discipline who have the potential to be international research leaders. They will develop their research capabilities, drive innovative programmes of work and deliver significant shifts in understanding.
This scheme provides funding for early-career researchers from any discipline who are ready to develop their research identity. Through innovative projects, they will deliver shifts in understanding related to human life, health and wellbeing.
MICRO-MACRO will provide a partially-structured and hands-on programme of site-based ways of working, to enable residents to develop their skills and understanding of how to investigate site as part of a creative practice and for public presentation to a global audience.
Interested in working with us to curate and lead one of our future Accelerate Sessions? We want to hear from you!
Residents are supported with conditions that are vital to their artistic development: creative freedom, uninterrupted period in a caring and curated environment within which to conduct self-directed in-depth focused research and practice.
The aim of this residency is to provide a supportive and stimulating environment to develop your production skills and knowledge of artists’ publications, printed matter and publishing as an artistic practice.
The aim of the Group Residency is to develop approaches to place that are experimental, inventive in their form, and that respond to place by paying attention to the intersections and collisions between art, culture, materiality, technologies and place.
This residency focusses on socially engaged practices around sound and environment, to investigate lost futures, intersectional histories, personal landscapes, experimental identities and ruin memory.
Fluid Earth is Groundwork Gallery’s residency programme, from August – September 2025. After a week’s intensive research course, artists have a 10 day period of practice , followed by exhibit at the gallery, October to December.
Mark Devereux Projects are proud to announce the return of our seminal artist development programme, StudioBook. Led by experienced mentor and curator, Mark Devereux, StudioBook 2025 offers practical, discursive and tailored workshops for artists.
Onassis AiR aims to foster artistic research and process by providing space and time to arts professionals from diverse geographies and disciplines, enabling them to delve deeper into their practice without the pressure of presenting a final work.
We seek a printmaker, possibly two, to join us in our studio at East Quay, an award-winning arts development on the West Somerset coast. Offering a shared tenancy of the space, use of all resources and options to teach workshops, exhibit and sell work to visitors.
The Fine Art Group offers hands-on internships for recent graduates and individuals with diverse backgrounds in the art world.
Applications for ALL our 2025 fairs are now open!
Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair, Newcastle, 20-22 June 2025
Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair, Manchester, 16-19 October 2025
GNCCFonline Gift Edition: 29-30 November 2025
apexart is welcoming idea based group exhibition proposals for our 2025–26 International Open Call from February 1–March 1, 2025.
Images Vevey’s international photography competition returns: over 50,000 CHF in creation-support grants.
Apply now for our 2025 fairs including our flagship GNCCF Manchester and our brand NEW fair GNCCF Newcastle
Liverpool Biennial and the British Council are joining forces to offer 8 fully-funded opportunities to attend a Curator’s networking and development week, within the 13th edition of Liverpool Biennial.
Apply for The Drawing Year, a 1 year full-scholarship programme for artists who want to focus on drawing from observation.
A group exhibition for artists and writers who identify as neurodivergent
New Art West Midlands (NAWM) is seeking a new Co-Chair who will work side by side with fellow Co-Chair Heather Peak and support Director Colette Griffin.
An open call for artists to produce a new artwork and participate in the creation of a collaborative visual art cohort, sharing research, engaging in discussions, taking part in group critiques of work and peer support, leading up to a show at The Handbag Factory, South London.
Submit your best representational paintings from the last two years to compete for the FiKVA Award.