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SOLAR FUTURES invites three individual artists to develop Solarpunk-inspired works that envision optimistic, sustainable futures through installations, screen-based projects or live performance. The year-long program includes research, development and production phases across European partner cities, offers €9,000 artist fees, up to €6,000 production funds, travel, accommodation, mentorship and professional documentation with support from Creative Europe partners.
SOLAR FUTURES invites three individual artists to develop Solarpunk-inspired works that envision optimistic, sustainable futures through installations, screen-based projects or live performance. The year-long program includes research, development and production phases across European partner cities, offers €9,000 artist fees, up to €6,000 production funds, travel, accommodation, mentorship and professional documentation with support from Creative Europe partners.

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SOLAR FUTURES Open Call
Name SOLAR FUTURES Open Call
Deadline 2026-03-15
Organiser/s SOLAR FUTURES
Location The Netheralands
Type Open Call
Source

SOLAR FUTURES invites three individual artists to develop Solarpunk-inspired works that envision optimistic, sustainable futures through installations, screen-based projects or live performance. The year-long program includes research, development and production phases across European partner cities, offers €9,000 artist fees, up to €6,000 production funds, travel, accommodation, mentorship and professional documentation with support from Creative Europe partners.