
The 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest by Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA) is now open for submissions. This 2nd Edition Contest marks IPA’s 2nd anniversary and is a… Read More

UNESCO Bangkok, Asia-Pacific Regional Network for Early Childhood (ARNEC), Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education (ASPBAE) and UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) as… Read More

This month culture360.org launches a new series of articles entitled Curating culture360.org. Selected content ‘curators’ review and reflect on the news, articles and opportunities from Asia and Europe they… Read More

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: INTERNATIONAL MULTIMEDIA ART FESTIVAL in Yangon, Myanmar. New Zero Art Space, in collaboration with French Institute in Yangon, announces an open call for international artists for the festival, Nov 23-25 2012. Read More

An exhibition of work from the 1950s by the legendary English fashion photographer Norman Parkinson, showing in Mumbai at the Institute of Contemporary Indian Art (ICIA) 27 April –… Read More

This year, ART HK 12 will showcase contemporary art from 266 galleries representing 38 International territories. Widely acknowledged as an important platform for networking in the international art community, ART HK brings together leading collectors, curators, artists and galleries from across Asia and the rest of the world. Read More

The Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (K*MoPA) issues an annual call for submissions to its “Young Portfolios” program. Selected works are purchased for the museum’s collection and exhibited there… Read More

The Magnum Foundation and the Inge Morath Foundation announce the 11th annual Inge Morath Award. The annual award of $5,000 is awarded by the Magnum Foundation to a female… Read More

The call for submissions for the 8th Angkor Festival is now open. The festival will take place from 1 and 8 December this year and will feature selected work from photographers all around the world in a series of exhibitions and slideshows. Read More

Coordinated by Goethe-Institut Hanoi, 6 curators and 17 artists from Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia and the Philippines are working on the subject of ecological and cultural change of major river landscapes in Southeast Asia, creating installations, photo series, video and sound installations. Riverscapes INFLUX Blog follows the artists’ working process and gives an insight on how the artworks evolve. Read More