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
Application period: 7 May–13 July 2012 (date of postmark)
Additional information and PDF application forms are available on the homepage.
The Future Generation Art Prize is a worldwide contemporary art prize to discover, recognize and give long-term support to a future generation of artists.
Application submission is closing on May 6, 2012
Applications available online at the competition’s website: futuregenerationartprize.org
The aim of the symposium is to foster cross-disciplinary research on complex systems within or with the help of arts and humanities.
The symposium will take place at Northwestern University near Chicago, IL on the shores of Lake Michigan on June 19, 2012.
The deadline for applications is March 16, 2012.
De Ateliers, founded in 1963, is an internationally acclaimed studio program based in Amsterdam.
De Ateliers is open to young artists at the beginning of their professional artistic development. It offers residencies for the working year 2012/13 (starting with September 1st 2012).
Since 2005 the Kuenstlerhaus offers an additional option for artists from abroad: The Artist-in-Residence Program during the summer months. Residency period: 6 to 8 weeks from June to August upon mutual agreement. Foreign artists from every field of visual arts and without restriction of age can apply.
La Galerie, a non profit Contemporary Art Centre located in the suburbs of Paris, hosts each year a foreign curator in residence for a period of three months. First organised in 2006, the aim of the residency is to put on an exhibition at La Galerie within the context of a public art centre, and to meet artists and professionals working in the contemporary art field in France.
Application deadline: 15 January 2012
The Henry Moore Institute is a world-recognised centre for the study of sculpture in the heart of Leeds.
The Institute invites applications for the following fellowship programmes in 2012–2013:
Research Fellowships are intended for artists, scholars and curators, working on historic and contemporary sculpture using the Institute’s library, archive of sculptors’ papers and the collection of Leeds Art Gallery. Up to four fellows will be given the opportunity to spend a month in Leeds to develop their own research. With access to the Institute's resources and an on-going dialogue with the Institute staff, fellows are free to pursue their own interests in a supportive and stimulating environment.
The Sony World Photography Awards, Professional Photographer of the Year's most coveted prize, the L’Iris d’Or, goes along with prize money of $25,000.
The Professional Competition has 15 diverse categories spread across 3 genres of photography: Fine Art, Commercial, Photojournalism & Documentary. Submissions must be based on a body of work. Each photographer may submit a minimum of 3 images and a maximum of 10 images into each Professional category. Images entered in to the Professional Competition must have been completed or first published in 2011.