
The Fund awards grants for around 340 projects and receives around 1300 applications every year. Here you can get inspired by selected projects we have supported in recent years.

Narratives of Extraction builds and supports institutional capacity by creating an international know-how exchange platform on extractivism and green transition, as seen through a lens of contemporary art and architecture. Narratives of Extraction intertwines North-South perspectives and experiences with the Ukranian and Georgian contexts. The project is a continuation and expansion of two initial phases.

NAARCA envisions artist residencies as leaders in environmental action by practising sustainable behaviours in spaces where private, professional, and public life intertwine. Their aim is to transform this opportunity into a sector-wide responsibility, advocating for genuine change.

Freemuse and network partners in Asia, MENA, Africa, the Americas and Europe will build on existing initiatives and experiences in analysing threats to artistic freedom and to improve and develop joint documentation, monitoring and advocacy, nationally, regionally and internationally.
The objective is to strengthen collaborations by understanding the individual partners’ current capacities, focus areas, and strengths as well as the multiple challenges they face.

Pedagogies of the Rural facilitates experimental knowledge sharing across localities and communities in a global network with focus on peripheral art practices, rural community building, land care and alternative pedagogies.

The 3Ecologies Project was launched in 2020 by Brian Massumi and Erin Manning. In this ethos of alongsideness, 3Ecologies develops techniques for research-creation at the intersection of the environmental, conceptual and social ecologies.

How can craft & design shape the future & social landscape in the African continent? The Craft & Design pop up academy prototype will address how experimentation with ancient techniques, new materials and disruptive approaches can improve the peri-urban environment and sharpen our social consciousness.

Three performing arts productions each challenge the boundaries between the local and the global in their own way.
