Wheatley Fellowship 2025 – 2026
Birmingham School of Art and Eastside Projects invite applications from visual artists for an Incidental Artists placement in Birmingham supported by the Wheatley Fine Art Fellowship.
Birmingham School of Art and Eastside Projects invite applications from visual artists for an Incidental Artists placement in Birmingham supported by the Wheatley Fine Art Fellowship.
EAF is collaborating with Art Monthly magazine for a second year running to support a writer to attend the festival in August, and write in response to the EAF25 Programme.
Cultural producers, including art and culture scholars, translators, writers, editors, independent publishers and publishing houses, collectives and non-profit institutions, are invited to submit project proposals for the Foundation’s Publishing Grant.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is launching its 2025 Yorkshire Graduate Award scheme, offering another placement for a recently graduated BA or MA artist, from any Yorkshire-based university, to work and stay on-site for two weeks.
The British Council’s Connections Through Culture (CTC) Grants support artistic collaboration between the UK and select countries in the Asia-Pacific and Europe.
The bursaries are designed to remove obstacles that ae a barrier to your practice and development and you can apply for anything between £1 and £500.
The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2025 is now open for entries, offering drawing practitioners around the world the opportunity to be part of the UK’s leading open exhibition dedicated to drawing, with awards totaling £27,000.
Applications to the leading European Award championing new dialogues between the arts and audiences are open.
Driven by discovering exciting new artists, Saatchi Yates launch the 1st Edition of their Fellowship Prize. This prize embodies Saatchi Yates’ commitment to highlighting and showcasing breakthrough art.
The Eidolon Grant is an international programme that is presented annually to artists, academics, professionals, researchers, collectors and vernacular photography enthusiasts whose past work and proposed project is centred around the image heritage of everyday photography.