Emphasis on Arctic in Arts and Culture Programme 

Dried fish hanging in the sun in Rodebay, Greenland

Do you work with art and culture in Arctic? The Culture and Art Programme supports international collaborative projects in the field of art and culture, and currently has a special focus on the Arctic. 

Applicants can apply from anywhere in the world, but the project needs partners from at least three countries, at least two of which must be Nordic.

Although funding for Arctic cultural collaborations can be applied for in any application round of the Culture and Art Programme, in the remaining application round of 2022 and the two rounds in 2023, funding is reserved especially for collaborative art and culture projects in the Arctic.

The application period this year runs from 12 August to 12 September. The two application rounds in 2023 open in February and August. The exact dates will be confirmed later at nordiskkulturkontakt.org.

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