Mobility Funding is granted for travels and stays within the Nordic region and the Baltic states. It provides individuals with access to contacts and sources of inspiration, skills and knowledge in different parts of the region.
The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme comprises three forms of funding: mobility, network and residence funding. Mobility funding for artists traveling to residencies is normally not prioritized. This is due to the fact that the programme supports residency activities though a separate module (Support for artist residencies).
The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture is open to professional artists, producers and other stakeholders in all fields/sectors of art and culture in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The programme provides grants for individuals, network-building for cultural operators and funding for residency centres. The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture The programme focuses on increasing the exchange of knowledge, contacts, presence and interest in Nordic and Baltic art and culture. The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme comprises three forms of funding: mobility, network and residence funding.
The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme comprises three forms of funding: Mobility funding, Network funding and Funding for artist residencies. The Mobility funding provides individual applicants access to contacts, skills and knowledge from different parts of the region. Funding may also be used to present artistic and cultural productions and to increase interest in Nordic and Baltic art and culture. Mobility grants for trips in Baltic and Nordic countries The provided financial support covers travelling and staying expenses for 1 to 10 days long visits. The mobility programme offers funding to professional artists working in all art forms and genres, authors, translators, curators, producers, cultural editors and researchers etc. of the Baltic and Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, the Nordic-Baltic migration conference 2020: Cross-Border Mobility in the Nordic-Baltic Region .
The project is cofinanced by the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture, the The project aims to implement such toolkit in Nordic and Baltic countries and
The programme focuses on increasing the exchange of knowledge, contacts, presence and interest in Nordic and Baltic art and culture. Moderna Museet Malmö presents a performance trilogy featuring Julia Bondesson, Lukáš Hofmann and Barbora Vilkaitytė. “For a Fragile Moment” is an exhibition spread over time, in the form of three performance works featuring the three artists. Film about the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture The renewed Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme offers flexible travel grants to professional artists.
" The Nordic and Baltic Ministers for Culture have decided to extend the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture for another three years from 2015 to 2017. The programme focuses on professional artists and other cultural actors and their ability to travel and work with colleagues from other Nordic and Baltic countries. The content of the programme, which is administered by the Nordic
Who can apply The programme focuses on contemporary art but is open for art professionals from other disciplines as well. The programme offers time and space for open-ended research and experimentation, without the requirement to produce finalised pieces or work. For the year 2020, HIAP offers three residency periods for Nordic and Baltic art practitioners. The programme is co-financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers and Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
The programme focuses on professional artists and other cultural actors and their ability to travel and work with colleagues from other Nordic and Baltic countries.
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MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT. General objective is to promote and strengthen cooperation, exchange of knowledge between. The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme comprises three forms of funding: mobility, network and residence funding. Which activities are funded? The mobility funding provides applicants, who may be individuals or small groups, access to contacts, skills and knowledge from different parts of the region.
The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture strengthens artistic and cultural cooperation in the Nordic region and Baltic states.
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Residency grants 2021 for Nordic and Baltic artists Skaftfell is pleased to announce that we are able to offer three 2-month residency grants in 2021, courtesy of the Nordic Baltic Mobility Programme. These grants are available for artists from Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, and Åland.
The programme focuses on increasing the exchange of knowledge, contacts, presence and interest in Nordic and Baltic art and culture.