
As part of the European project Re:Create Europe, a call for international residencies has been launched, aimed at artists, researchers, and interdisciplinary practitioners.
Re:Create Europe is a four-year project (2026–2029) implemented by an international consortium led by Akademie der Künste (Germany), with partners including the Croatian Association of Fine Artists (HDLU).
The four-year programme is structured around a sequence of yearly thematic challenges:
• 2026: Transformation of Cultural Policies
• 2027: Recovery from War and Aggression
• 2028: Economic Threats
• 2029: Climate and Environmental Change
Through a combination of mobility programmes, hybrid educational formats, residencies, digital mapping, and international conferences, Re:Create Europe aims to empower artists and cultural professionals from different disciplines and regions. The project strengthens transnational solidarity, supports artistic practice in times of crisis, and fosters exchange between institutions, practitioners, and cultural policy actors.
This year’s residency programmes include:
• Mobility training and policy-focused residency in Malta, organised by Arts Council Malta (ACM)
The residency is intended for cultural professionals
Date: October 2026
• Artistic craft and ecological practices residency, organised by ARAC (Romania), taking place in Bucharest and Maramureș (Romania)
The residency is intended for artists
Date: August 2026
• Artistic development residency with exhibition, organised by the National Academy of Art Sofia (NHA) in Burgas (Bulgaria)
The residency is intended for emerging artists (graphic design, photography, etc.)
Date: October / November 2026
• Residency on Artistic Freedom Under Threat, organised by Akademie der Künste (ADK) in Berlin
The residency is intended for cultural professionals
Date: September 2026
All available residency options for this year, as well as application conditions and deadlines, can be found at:
https://allianceofacademies.eu/open-calls/
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Co-funded by the European Union – CREA-CULT-2025-COOP. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for them.
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