Call for applications: Pro Helvetia Cairo COVID-19 fund
Pro Helvetia Cairo is accepting applications for its new Parallel Sphere programme, which supports new and innovative art projects by Arab artists, cultural practitioners, groups and organisations.
Parallel Sphere will support projects that explore new mediums and innovative formats of artistic creation, research, development, presentation and collaboration. Applicants can request up to 5 000 Swiss francs ($5 300).
The programme is expected to facilitate further exchange, sustain dialogue, and collaboration in a world with mobility restrictions.
Who can apply?
- Applicants currently residents of or located in Arabic-speaking countries. African countries eligible to apply are Chad, Algeria, Eritrea, Djibouti, Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia, Sudan and Tunisia.
- Individuals, non-registered or registered collectives, groups or organisations.
Project eligibility
Pro Helvetia supports projects in the following categories:
- Music.
- Performing arts.
- Visual arts.
- Literature.
- Design.
- Interactive media.
- Interdisciplinary projects.
Applicants should note:
- The proposal does not need to be tied to a direct outcome or product but should have a clear outline that can be continued and developed beyond the COVID-19 crisis.
- The proposal needs to outline in which ways the project can be developed to encourage exchange and collaboration between the Swiss and Arab artists and artistic scenes in the future.
- The grant will neither cover any structural expenses (institutional salaries, office rentals, etc.) nor the purchase of devices or equipment.
- Applicants must apply all recommended COVID-19 safety procedures for the safety of all artists and public involvement in the project.
- Projects should take place in 2020.
The application deadline is 12 July 2020. Successful applicants will be announced by 16 August 2020.
How to apply
First-time applicants should create a Pro Helvetia account here before accessing the application form here.
For more information, send an email to cairo@prohelvetia.org.eg
View the original call here.
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