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OPEN CALL: European Media Art Platform (EMAP) Artist Residencies 2024

With the support of the European Union’s Creative Europe programme, the European Media Art Platform continues its residency program for artists, collectives or other artistic collaborations working in the fields of digital art, media art, and bio art.

European artists, or collectives can apply with a project proposal for a residency of two months within January to December 2024. Since collaboration is one of EMAP´s key values, the artists will be collaborating with an artist of their choice or an artist local to the host institution.

European Media Art Platform: CALL FOR RESIDENCIES 2023

With the support of the European Union’s Creative Europe programme, and for the years 2022-2024, the European Media Art Platform expands its residency program for artists, collectives or other artistic collaborations working in the fields of digital art, media art, and bio-art to residencies in 16 countries. European artists, or collectives can apply with a project proposal for a residency of two months within March to November 2023. The artists will be collaborating with an artist of their choice or an artist local to the host institution.

Bio Art & Design (BAD) Award 2022

Are you a recently graduated artist/designer interested in bio art & design? Do you have a creative, mind-blowing idea that pushes the boundaries between art and science? And would you like to make that idea come to life in close collaboration with a prominent Dutch research institute? Then we highly recommend you to apply now for the Bio Art & Design (BAD) Award 2022!

Eligibility: You must have graduated no longer than five years ago from an internationally acknowledged design or art school / academy at either Bachelor’s or Master's level.

Image: Michael Sedbon (Winner 2019)
Photography: Hanneke Wetzer

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