This is a unique opportunity to develop your projects in an international environment, build new partnerships, and engage in meaningful cultural exchange across Europe.
Why is it sorty applying?
The programme offers participation in artistic residencies and networking activities organised by partners across Europe. Participants are provided with space for creative work, institutional support, and access to an international professional network.
Re:Create Europe is not only about artistic development, but also about strengthening the conditions for free artistic expression, critical reflection, and cross-border cultural exchange in Europe.
How do the residencies work?
Residencies are organised by members of the partnership and take place in different countries and at various times throughout the year, depending on the hosting institution. Each residency has its own profile, thematic focus, and format, allowing applicants to find opportunities best suited to their interests and practice.
Residencies organised by the Villa Decius Association will take place in spring next year. The call for applications will open in mid-November.
Who can apply?
We invite:
– artists from all disciplines
– curators and producers
– cultural professionals and institution representatives
– researchers and practitioners in the creative sector
The programme is aimed at individuals interested in international collaboration, project development, and building connections within the European cultural field.
What do residencies offer?
Depending on the specific programme, participants may benefit from:
– a residency stay at a partner institution
– support in developing an artistic or research project
– participation in networking activities and events
– opportunities to present the outcomes of their work
How to apply?
Current open calls and detailed information on conditions, deadlines, and application procedures are available here:
https://allianceofacademies.eu/open-calls/
We encourage you to apply and become part of a vibrant international community shaping the future of culture in Europe.
