The last cycle of the public call for financial support to local artists and cultural workers for the implementation of a study and research trip to Japan within the ‘Kizuna’ exchange programme is open until 31 August. The project is implemented by the ‘Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture’ Foundation in cooperation with the ‘EU – Japan Fest’ from Tokyo.
The aim of the call is to encourage the internationalisation of the cultural scene of Novi Sad and connect local cultural workers and artists with partners from Japan.
The research trip to Japan brings development of cooperation projects that would be implemented in 2022 within the Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture project. In this regard, the proposals of project ideas must be in accordance with the programme arches and topics of the Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture project. More information are provided on the link.
Applications with supporting documentation should be sent to international@ns2021.rs.
‘Kizuna’ is the longest open call of the ‘Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture’ Foundation. It started in May 2017 and ends on 31 August 2021. In that period, grants were awarded to 28 artists and cultural workers within 15 sections. You can find more information on the Public call within the ‘Kizuna’ exchange programme here.