The Goldrausch KünstlerInnen Project was created in 1989 to help support and provide the necessary tools, experience, and most importantly financial backing to elevate…[read on]
As a way to find momentary refuge from the continuous thrum of city life, Camp Solong is back again for its fourth edition, this time in the lofty and serene mountains…[read on]
Premiering in 2019 as a platform for science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM), Curiocity Brisbane showcases STEAM‑related events, large-scale physical and…[read on]
The Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, an institute that centers around the creation and variance of what is deemed aesthetically pleasing, is opening its facilities and…[read on]
Dystopie Berlin-Brazil, a sound art festival, is back again this year in Berlin after its grand premiere success: Dystopie Berlin-Istanbul. The Dystopie Festival aims to assemble sound art…[read on]
With the open call ‘Correspondence’ Artconnect wants to showcase the power of cooperation and collaboration. By celebrating works that involve two or more artists working…[read on]
We spoke with Verena Spilker, the founder of Transnational Queer Underground (TQU) about the origins of her platform as well as its termination, with one of its last events…[read on]
Every year POOL presents a selection of fascinating dance film productions from all over the world, making the event a meeting place for creatives involved in the fields of dance,…[read on]
The Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art in cooperation with Kuldīga Artists’ Residence and the Art Academy of Latvia offers once again their annual summer school on…[read on]
Spider Festival, a festival of radical bodies, began to knit its web back in 2010 in Ljubljana, Slovenia under the umbrella of Pekinpah, while the artistic guidance is always in the hands…[read on]
Virtual Reality art directly reflects the way society deals with new technologies – not just in art and culture. How do art forms and art experiences change as things become more…[read on]
The Farm Margaret River, located in the south-west of Western Australia, encourages artists from all nationalities to apply to their five-to-eight week residency.…[read on]