Culture of Mobility 2023 call for entries has started! 

Are you planning to participate in an independent art fair, a creative workshop, or maybe you are going to join a scientific conference or an art review? Are you considering a study stay or a trip to your dream artistic residency? Apply for a small fund supporting trips of local artists abroad and get funding for your trip in the Culture od Mobility open call!

The Wrocław Institute of Culture invites the Lower Silesian cultural community to participate in a support program that offers funding for your dream trip abroad. 

Applications to this year’s Culture of Mobility program will last three weeks: from February 7 to February 26. The results will be announced on March 6, and your departures should take place between March 10 and December 10, 2023 (you can also show the costs backwards – more info in the regulations). Submit your applications via the ELECTRONIC FORM.

Who can apply?

Conducted since 2017, the Culture of Mobility program is addressed in particular to artists, curators, managers, activists, animators and cultural researchers from Wrocław and Lower Silesia who plan to implement their projects abroad individually or in groups during this year. Submitted projects do not have to consist only a residential or study visit. Persons who plan to take part in art reviews, festivals and conferences organised outside Poland or who intend to start foreign project work (e.g. in the form of concerts, performances, exhibitions or workshops) are also invited. From 2021, applications for networking trips aimed at acquiring partners are also accepted. 

The winners will receive financial support of up to PLN 3000 gross to cover travel and/or accommodation costs. All interested parties can apply – regardless of education or experience

Międzynarodowe tragi sztuki niezależnej SUPERMARKET 2022 fot. Paweł Kania, Kania NordFOTO; dzięki uprzejmości Instytutu Polskiego w Sztokholmie  

How to apply?  

Before you submit your project via the ELECTRONIC FORM, it is worth consulting with us. Thanks to this, you will avoid formal errors and check whether your trip fits into the framework of the program. You can send any questions and doubts by e-mail to: kulturamobilna@instytutkultury.pl. 

→ an editable version of the application template – you can enter your idea in it for consultation with us and come to live consultation meetings in Barbara (Świdnicka 8b). Let us know in advance about your planned visit – send messages to kulturamobilna@instytutkultury.pl

Documents you may use:

→ ELECTRONIC FORM
→ Q&A
→ terms and conditions 
→ draft of the contract
→ power of attorney

Open call: 7 – 26/02/2023 
Results: 6/03/2023 
Your trips: 10/03 – 10/12/2023 

Culture of Mobility program is one of the areas of activity of the Wrocław Institute of Culture, which deals with supporting mobility and promoting artists from Wrocław and Lower Silesia, and thus building and strengthening international cultural relations. 

Contact 

kulturamobilna@instytutkultury.pl 

 Diego Gutierrez Valladares w trakcie rezydencji Gudskul Ekosystemw Dżakarcie 

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