فرص

على صفحة فرص، نريد لفت الانتباه إلى مجموعة مختارة من برامج الإقامة، فرص التمويل، عروض التوجيه ودعوات الإنتاج المشترك، وغيرها من الفرص من شبكتنا التي قد تهم الفنانين في مصر.

Chances © Karim Farah

يرجى ملاحظة أنه يجب تقديم الطلبات عن طريق المؤسسة المعنية وليس عن طريق معهد غوته في القاهرة أو الإسكندرية بمصر، ما لم يذكر خلاف ذلك.

إليكم مجموعة الفرص التي يتم تحديثها بانتظام من أجلكم. 

فرص في مصر

  • دعوة للتقدم

    الجراج الثقافي

    الجراج الثقافي في الإسكندرية هو مساحة إقامة قصيرة الأجل للفاعلين والمنظمات الثقافية في الإسكندرية.

      صورة توضح مساحة عمل الجراج الثقافي تحتوي الصورة على مكتبة خشبية تضم مجموعة من الكتب الى جانبها كرسي اسود اللون © Goethe-Institut Alexandria/ Butheina Shalan © Goethe-Institut Alexandria/ Butheina Shalan

  • Halaqat – Call for Artists 2026

    Halaqat invites artists to apply for its new residency programme, taking place between January and September 2026 in Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan, and Egypt. Artists are encouraged to submit individual projects exploring the themes of care and gender. Eight residencies will be hosted by seven local institutions (Amalgam – Lebanon, Hunna Art & Culture Center – Lebanon, Drum Jam – Jordan, Queens Collective – Morocco, Irtijal – Tassarout Third Place – Morocco, Fondation Hiba – Morocco, Goethe-Institut Cairo – Egypt) working across diverse artistic fields.
    Deadline for submitting:
    31 July 2025, 12 PM CET

    Halaqat – Call for Artists 2026 © Team Halaqat © Team Halaqat

  • فتاة مراهقة في الملف الشخصي أمام خلفية مجردة

Chances

  • The Visual Arts Project Fund

    The Goethe-Institut’s Visual Arts Project Fund supports the establishment of international networks between cultural professionals from Germany and across the globe. It funds projects that foster artistic and curatorial cooperation across national and continental borders. As such, the program provides opportunities to develop cross-border modes of discourse and research in complex and supra-regional projects and to experiment with collaborative formats, processes and structures. Professional cultural workers, curators, artists, art mediators, art and cultural theorists from Germany and at least one additional country, working on a joint project. In order to be eligible, the project application must be submitted by a minimum of two equal partners. One of the partners’ professional and personal life must be centered in Germany, while other partners must be living and working in at least one other country.
    Applications may be submitted from September 1 to mid-October for the following year.

    The Visual Arts Project Fund ©Tomás Espinosa and Red Comunitaria Trans, Social Poetics* at Kunstverein Göttingen, 2021, photo: Marius Lan ©Tomás Espinosa and Red Comunitaria Trans, Social Poetics* at Kunstverein Göttingen, 2021, photo: Marius Lan

  • Solitude Fellowship

    The Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart awards between 50 and 60 residencies every two years to international artists, researchers, and cultural professionals from all disciplines. With the Solitude Fellowship, we create space for concentrated work, interdisciplinary exchange, and international networking—contributing to an open, diverse, and globally connected cultural landscape in Baden-Württemberg and Germany. The fellowship is open-ended in terms of results, while also offering the possibility of on-site events, including collaborations with other cultural institutions in Stuttgart and the region. The two-stages open call is now open.
    Deadline for submitting- Stage one:
    14 November 2025, 07:00 PM (CET)

    Schloss Solitude Fellowship © Akademie Schloss Solitude © Akademie Schloss Solitude

  • Open Call for Artists in 2026 at Queens Collective – Morocco

    This call is addressed to individual parenting artists who experience both working as artists and caregiving, and who are interested in participating in Halaqat Residency Program with an individual project focusing on the themes of Gender and Care. The residency at Queens Collective focuses on parent hood and caregiving, and welcomes artists interested in integrating care work and parenting into their creative practice. The residency will be hosted by Queens Collective in Marrakesh, Morocco, for a duration to be chosen by the participating artist: either 6 weeks or 3 months between April and June 2026.
    Deadline for submitting:
    20 November 2025, 12:00 CET

    Open Call for Artists in 2026 at Queens Collective © Goethe-Institut © Goethe-Institut

  • Ecologies of Culture

    a new, four-year program co-funded by the European Union and led by the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture - AFAC, in partnership with Oxfam, Megaphone, and Echos Electrik. At the core of the Ecologies of Culture program are a series of questions: How does culture help us better picture what is happening to our worlds, in these unknown reefs? Can it help us create new worlds? Can it be a place of coming together of scientists, journalists, anthropologists, artists, agronomists to think through this new connectivity? Can culture be reimagined as an ecology? And crucially, how can the worlds we create, the works we create stay in motion — between places, languages, and people — even when the routes between us are blocked or shrinking?  Today, we are asking you to dive down into this metaphor, to imagine, share, foster anew, and support with us the diverse forces, actors, interactions that structure the coral of culture that is our region.
    Deadline for submitting:
    21 November 2025

    Ecologies of Culture © AFAC © AFAC

  • International Forum of the Theatertreffen 2026 of Berliner Festspiele

    Once again in 2026, around 30 artists who are setting out on their artistic practice will be invited, to watch theatre together, to talk, to (re-)consider, to experiment and to make connections. The fellows will have the opportunity to attend the festival, to take part in intensive workshops with international artists, to reflect together the productions invited to Theatertreffen and theatre in general and to exchange ideas.
    Deadline for submitting:
    30 November 2025 (23:59, CET)

    Theatertreffen 2026 of Berliner Festspiele © Berliner Festspiele © Berliner Festspiele

  • International Short Film Festival Oberhausen

    Oberhausen is now calling for entries to the competitions of its 72nd edition. Our focus is on new works with their own visual language, new perspectives and forms. Oberhausen's strength for 72 years has been its openness for the innovative, surprising, and original.
    Deadline for submitting: 19 January 2026

    International Short Film Festival Oberhausen © Kurtzfilmtage / Daniel Gasenzer © Kurtzfilmtage / Daniel Gasenzer

  • Werkleitz Residency

    Project funding supports up to four film and media projects per year. Werkleitz provides these projects with technology (excluding insurance) free of charge for a maximum of 14 days. Requests for project funding can be submitted at any time by e-mail to info(at)werkleitz.de. In addition to the obligatory application form with technical data, the planned project should be presented clearly in the submission. Depending on the scope, this can be in the form of a script, project description, sketches and other visualisations, CVs of the team members involved and references as links.
    The application must be received by Werkleitz no later than 30 days before the planned start of the project.

    Werkleitz Residency © WERKLEITZ © WERKLEITZ

  • Music-Teaching Projects Abroad

    Goethe-Instituts abroad and their partner institutions work with musicians to lay the foundations for diverse forms of cultural exchange: we provide funding for projects to build individual musical skills and encourage participation in collaborative ensemble music activities. The fund supports professional musicians and music teachers based in Germany who are interested in putting on educational music projects abroad.
    Applications: always open but should be received at least three months before the project is to start.

    Guitar Player © Goethe-Institut © Goethe-Institut

  • Shadowing Programme for Young Theatre Professionals

    In association with the International Theatre Institute (ITI), the Goethe-Institut runs a shadowing programme for theatre people from abroad who have substantial prior experience in theatre abroad. After participating in the programme in Germany, you are expected to serve as a “multiplier”, i.e. to share the benefits of your experience in Germany with your theatre scene at home. We make it possible for selected theatre people from other parts of the world to get to know first-hand how at least one production is planned, rehearsed and performed at a theatre in Germany. They can also attend performances at other theatres.
    Deadline for submitting:
    Always Open

    Shadowing Programme for Young Theatre Professionals © Goethe-Institut © Goethe-Institut

  • Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant

    The Pollock-Krasner Foundation provides financial resources for visual artists to create new work, acquire supplies, rent studio space, prepare for exhibitions, attend a residency and offset living expenses. The Foundation welcomes, throughout the year, applications from visual artists who are painters, sculptors and artists who work on paper, including printmakers.
    There are no deadlines.

    POLLOCK-KRASNER FOUNDATION GRANT Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner in Pollock’s Studio Photo: Hans Namuth, 1950. ©Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner in Pollock’s Studio Photo: Hans Namuth, 1950. ©Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center

  • JustFilms Grants

    Ford Foundation is offering grants to support artist-driven film and new media storytelling projects that explore aspects of inequality, as well as the organizations and networks that support these projects. They support independent, documentary film, video, and emerging media projects that explore timely social justice issues, with a focus on reducing inequality.
    There are no deadlines.

    JustFilms Grants © Ford Foundation © Ford Foundation

  • Promotion of Music Residencies in Germany

    This grant is to enable performing artists working in the field of music from developing and transition countries to prepare new international programmes and productions with partners in Germany. The object of the programme is to promote international artistic collaboration and intensive cultural exchange on a partnership basis.

    Promotion of music residencies in Germany - Gasteig München GmbH © Pexels Papa Yaw © Pexels Papa Yaw

  • Fine Arts Residencies in Germany

    Artists' houses support professional artists of all disciplines by providing them with studio space and accommodation for limited periods of time, often combined with the award of a stipend or grant. They are international meeting places and centres of cultural and creative exchange. On the following pages, the various artists' houses in Germany are listed with an outline of their programmes and selection procedures.

    Fine Arts Residencies in Germany © Goethe-Institut Libanon © Goethe-Institut Libanon

  • Wijhat Travel Grant

    Arab artists and cultural actors face major challenges when it comes to traveling within the Arab region or abroad for professional purposes. Foremost among them are insufficient funding to cover travel expenses, difficulties in obtaining visas and lack of opportunities to network with organizations that could potentially become partners in the creative processes in this region. Wijhat (Destinations) was developed by Al-Mawred Al-Thaqafy to address these concerns. The program provides grants of up to €7,000 to artists and cultural actors from the Arab region to support their travels within the Arab region or to any destination abroad.
    Deadline for submitting:
    Call is open all year long

    Wijhat Travel Grant © Al-Mawred Al-Thaqafy © Al-Mawred Al-Thaqafy

  • Internship Program - Leaders for Future

    The goal of the program is to attract international qualified specialists to the German labor market as well as to strengthen the professional and personal skills of the program participants. Partial and full scholarships are available.
    Students and professionals, civil servants and employees, all are welcome to apply for the LEADERS for FUTURE program.
    Deadline for submitting:
    1- Summer internship program LEADERS for FUTURE: the application period is approximately 9 months.
    2- Ongoing internship program LEADERS for FUTURE: the application period is approx. 3 months.

    Internship Program - Leaders for Future © Copernicus Berlin © Copernicus Berlin