As part of its multiannual programme co-funded by the European Union, On the Move is publishing the fourth edition of the ...
This study from the public policy think tank The Dialogue, based on a nationwide survey of 1,200 musicians across 21 ...
As reported in Harpers Bazaar India, the Jaipur Centre for Art (JCA) opened in November 2024, is reshaping Jaipur’s art scene ...
Dancehouse and Wellesley Studios are calling for applications from Australian and New Zealand dance artists for a 2-week residency programme in 2025: Dancehouse will host an artist from New Zealand, ...
The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono invites applications from New Zealand-based visual arts decision makers to join a delegation attending the ARTJOG Curators Tour 2025 in Indonesia, from ...
The Government of Catalonia and the Consulate General of Japan in Barcelona launched the Catalonia–Japan Year at the Joan Miró Foundation, featuring a concert by Japanese pianist and composer Mine ...
Sharing key insights and practical takeaways from its most recent edition, Maria Elena De Matteo takes us to ADE Green 2024, a core initiative of the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) that fosters dialogues ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Netflix have published ‘A Review of Digital Creative Industries in Asia: Opportunities and Policies to Foster Growth and Create High-Quality Jobs’. Asia’s creative ...
Red Corner International Residency has launched a two-week nomadic residency programme for art practitioners around the world, from either 14 to 28 July or 1 to 15 August 2025, in Ulaanbaatar, ...
Why Puppetry is Always at the Periphery, hosted by Kapil Paharia, a performance art and theatre practitioner based in India, explores the marginalisation of puppetry as an art form, despite its deep ...
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