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Kunstraum St. Virgil | Artists in Residence
St. Virgil Salzburg, one of the great educational centers of Austria, offers this summer for the eighteenth time a stay to two artists of the visual arts within the framework of the support project "Artists in Residence".
Deadline 30.4.2023
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Institut Français d’Autriche | Excellence Scholarships
Excellence Scholarships are allocated by the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs for studies, internships, language training, artist residencies or high-level scientific stays in France.
Deadline 18.3.2023, 23:55 h
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Camera Austria | GRAZ RESIDENCY for INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
We are delighted to announce the second round of a scholarship that Camera Austria and Kulturvermittlung Steiermark are collaboratively offering in the fall of 2023.
Deadline 31.3.2023
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Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport | Stay abroad film art
This call is available in German only.
Deadline 3.4.2023
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Theaterquarantäne | Sprungturmfestival
The Sprungturmfestival is an interdisciplinary and international festival or performing and visual arts in Darmstadt, which can already look back on five successful editions in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 and 2021. Our mission is to create a festival that fosters new connections between art forms and creates a platform for a shared experience for artists and visitors. The Leap Tower Festival stands for a collaborative, diverse and sensory experience of art and pushes for a sustainable use of resources, as well as broader accessibility to the performing and visual arts for all.
Deadline 15.3.2023
Academy
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London Institute of Social Studies | Research Methodology Conference (RMC 2023)
Call for Abstracts 3.4.2023
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Kardinal Innitzer Study Fonds | Kardinal Innitzer Prize
This call is available in German only.
Deadline 30.4.2023
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University of Applied Arts Vienna | Beyond Competitive Memory: MDM Call for Proposals
We are pleased to announce a call for proposals for From Multidirectional Memory to Multidirectional Moments (MDM), a new long-term inquiry exploring the “promises” of noncompetitive and transversally connected “multidirectional memory” in memorial practices.
While decentralization, decolonization, immateriality, and appropriation have long been topics of discussion within contemporary arts, From Multidirectional Memory to Multidirectional Moments considers how they remain mostly absent from more official and politically visible forms, spaces, and institutions dedicated to remembrance. Using Michael Rothberg’s concept of “multidirectional memory” as a starting point, this call aims to gather geographically dispersed examples of memorial practices that might help us move beyond a competitive memory model toward more generative counter-memorial discourses and practices.Deadline 26.3.2023