2011 Residency Studio Program at Gyeonggi Creation Center in Korea. Open to artists and curators worldwide in visual and media arts. Read More
The Zabludowicz Collection is delighted to announce the launch of the Zabludowicz Collection Curatorial Open, a major opportunity for curators to work with a contemporary art collection of international repute. Read More
A site-specific exhibition of artworks exploring light, developed with artists from Australia and China, shown at the State Library in Queensland and the Shanghai Library. Read More
Since 1990 Asialink Arts has worked to initiate cultural and artistic exchange between Australia and the countries of Asia. A new publication Every 23 Days: 20 Years Touring Asia celebrates some of the achievements. Read More
The Commonwealth Connections international arts residencies aim to increase mutual understanding between people from different cultures though artistic exchange, and to give arts practitioners opportunities to learn new skills and share their experiences. Read More
On 27 and 28 September 2010 in Shanghai, the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) together with the European Festivals Association (EFA), the Association of Asian Performing Arts Festivals (AAPAF), and the China Shanghai International Arts Festival (CSIAF), signed a commitment to stimulate cultural exchange between Asia and Europe. Read More
Since the first Gwangju Biennale in 1995, Asia has seen a significant development of contemporary Asian art on the international circuit with more and more Biennales organised in the region. Read More
Res Artis, worldwide network of residential arts centres, announces international conference to be held in Hungary, May 2011. Registration now open. Read More
Poised to open in 2013, The National Art Gallery, Singapore (TNAGS) aims to provide a regional and cultural framework with a strong Southeast Asian focus. Read More
Applications are invited for an international residency at the Rijksakademie starting in 2012. Founded by King William III in 1870, the Rijksakademie was intended to be ‘a haven of international standing’. Read More
The Royal British Society of Sculptors is inviting applications from all sculptors new to public art for the 2011 First@108 Public Art Award. Read More
The prestigious Praemium Imperiale from the Japan Art Association awards top international artists. The Grant for Young Artists goes to the Asian Youth Orchestra in 2010. Read More
Applications are invited for the ŠKODA Prize 2010 FOR Indian contemporary art. This contemporary art award instituted in 2010 is to recognise and reward an Indian artist under the age of 45 deemed to be responsible for the most outstanding solo exhibition of the preceding year. Read More
The first exhibition in the series “connect:” at ifa, Stuttgart presents eleven positions by Vietnamese artists who deal with social phenomena in their works and who have made a major contribution to the emergence of a contemporary and relevant art scene in Vietnam. Read More
The “Artists moving and learning” project will hold a conference in Brussels from 6th to 8th October in the Art Deco settings of the Residence Palace in the heart of the EU Quarter. The conference has the label of the Belgium Presidency and it is part of its official program. Read More
Visual and performance artists and art critics are invited to the ‘Artist village residency’ in the most colourful state of India (Rajasthan) best known for its rich cultural and artistic traditions. Read More
Held in Römhild, Germany, the 9th International Ceramics Symposium issues a call for participants who will be awarded stipends to attend this prestigious event in summer 2011. Read More
Open call for international visual arts curators for HIAP programme in Helsinki, Finland. One month residencies available. Read More
The Objectifs Artist-in-Residence programme in Singapore is open to all photographers, filmmakers and mixed media artists who have photography and film incorporated into their work. Read More
The Japan Foundation has compiled a guidebook on the arts activities in the Mekong region, Art Guide to Asia: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Viet Nam. Read More
Tokyo Wonder Site is calling for both international and local creators who are planning to undergo cultural study or research based in Tokyo. Read More
‘The Business of Art’ is a one-day conference in London on the role of galleries and art promoters in India and how they promote contemporary Indian art internationally. Read More
Applications invited from visual artists for 17th International Studio Program of the ACC Galerie Weimar and the City of Weimar in Germany – theme ‘On Dilettantism’. Read More
The second edition of Mediations Biennale will be held in Poznań from 11.09. to 30.10.2010. The grand opening of Mediations Biennale 2010 will be one of the associated events to the ASEM Conference. Read More
A walk through the gallery district 798 in Beijing opens up a number of perspectives on the varied scope of works being created by contemporary Chinese artists today. It also gives the spectator an update on the contemporary visual art markets of Hong Kong, Korea and even Europe. Read More
The Call for Entries for the FutureEverything Award 2011 is now open. It recognises outstanding achievement for innovation in art, science and technology. Also an open call for art proposals for FutureEverything Festival. Read More
The call for applications for the 2011 UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries is now now open. Residencies in different arts disciplines available in countries around the world for artists aged 25-35. Read More
Based in a modern planned satellite city of Seoul, Anyang Public Art Project 2010 is an inquiry about the idea, belief and structure of NEW COMMUNITY, with artists from Asia, Europe and North America. Read More