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Opportunities

Call for Applications | Freedom Vibes Academy 2025

Unchained Vibes Africa invites applications from young emerging artists and culture activists based in Nigeria to participate in the 2025 Freedom Vibes Academy. The Academy is a one-year program aimed at training and strengthening the advocacy capabilities of young socially and politically conscious artists and culture activists to promote and defend freedom of expression and democracy in Nigeria through their arts.
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Opportunity | British Council Visual Arts Biennials Connect Grants

Applications for the latest round of the British Council's Biennials Connect Grants are now open. The Grants support visual artists to participate in UK and international festivals and biennials. These grants directly benefit artists by facilitating opportunities for travel, production of new work, networking, skills building and showcasing. The programme also promotes cross-cultural exchange by providing opportunities for artists and biennials to connect, collaborate and build meaningful partnerships across the globe.
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Paradise Air: Longstay Residency Programme (Japan)

Paradise Air has held the Longstay Program under various themes and with different application requirements. The 10th edition of the program – under the theme ‘Puzzling Poly+Semy’ – is open to all people of all nationalities working in the arts field. The application will take place in two phases, with a shortlist of finalists invited to create a ‘video letter’ in early 2023 and final selected artists invited for a residency of 70-90 days in Matsudo, Japan.
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MARKK: Gerda Henkel Fellowship-Programme for African Curators and Scholars (Germany)

Gerda Henkel Fellowship-Programme aims at supporting four German museums holding African collections – in Leipzig/Dresden/Herrnhut (Saxony), Hamburg, Cologne, and Stuttgart – in their engagement to decolonise their museum practice and to foster a new ethics of collaboration with the African continent. It offers 4 promising African candidates based on the continent an opportunity to become a team member of a German museum and to pursue their own exhibition, educational or research project and contribute to the overall development of the museum, while at the same time building on their professional experience.
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