International outreach grants
Fundación Casa Planas (Mallorca) and Karne Kunst (Berlin), in collaboration with Hotel Gatrooms (Berlin) and with the support of the Ramón Llull Institute, are announcing an open call for artists and cultural producers from Catalonia and the Balearic Islands to take part in an international residency in Berlin.
This programme aims to promote Catalan and Balearic culture abroad, facilitating the development of artistic and research projects in dialogue with the Berlin scene, one of Europe’s leading cultural hubs.
Who is it aimed at:
- Artists, researchers, curators and cultural producers
- Individuals or residents of Catalonia and the Balearic Islands
- Aged 18 and over
Fees
The successful candidate will be offered a stay in Berlin, including accommodation at the Hotel Gat Point Charlie for the entire duration of the residency, as well as travel expenses. In addition, they will receive a fee of €2,000.
Dates
- Deadline: 31 May 2026
- Resolution: June 2026
- Residency: 9–23 November 2026
For further information: residencias@casaplanas.org
Conference: The Role of Archives in Contemporary Creation
The Casa Planas Foundation is inviting applications to take part in the< Roundtable Discussion as part of the conference *The Role of Archives in Contemporary Creation*, a programme developed in collaboration with the Panorámico Festival, which since 2023 has been promoting opportunities for reflection, exchange and the presentation of projects linked to the artistic use of archives
In this edition, thanks to the support of the Pyrenees-Mediterranean Euroregion, the session will focus on projects linked to the regions of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Occitania. The aim is to transform archives into spaces for research, experimentation and cultural production, fostering networks between creators and institutions working in the fields of memory, imagery and documentary heritage.
Who is it aimed at:
The call for applications is aimed at artists, researchers and cultural groups who develop projects related to the use, activation or reinterpretation of archives.
We accept projects currently underway or completed within the last four years, provided they offer an innovative approach to archiving and have a connection with the< Euroregional area (Catalonia, the Balearic Islands or Occitania).
Fees
Ten projects will be selected.
Each project will involve a 15-minute oral presentation with visual aids and will receive a fee of €150, as well as promotion via the festival’s and the organising bodies’ channels.
Dates
The selected projects will be presented at an online session on 22 October 2026, as part of the COSTA Observatory Conference.
Deadline: 30 April 2026
For further information: residencias@casaplanas.org
Goethe auf Mallorca 2026
Casa Planas in Mallorca and the Goethe-Institut Barcelona have announced the eighth edition of their research and new creation residencies, aimed at exploring the island’s tourist imagery.
A total of two grants will be awarded. To facilitate this, Casa Planas is making the Archivo Planas collection available for interpretation, contextualisation and activation.
Who is it aimed at:
Researchers, curators, designers, historians, poets, cultural producers.
For residents in Germany and the Balearic Islands (Majorca).
Calendar:
The fellowship will begin on 29 June and end on 15 September (in-person attendance depending on the project). The results will be presented on 23 and 24 October at the COSTA Conference.
Deadline: 30 March 2026
For further information: residencias@casaplanas.org
open call // organismo 2026
Deadline: 9 November 2025
For further information: organismo@tba21.org

Planetary Theatre of Tourism
Partner media outlet: Cultura Inquieta
Organism | Art in Applied Critical Ecologies< is an experimental applied research programme initiated by TBA21 –Academy and the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum . The initiative intertwines critical thinking, situated research and speculative practices through case studies developed in partnership with cultural, academic and civic organisations.
The organisation operates on the premise that practices in which artists drive interdisciplinary projects can constitute a form of infrastructural activism, capable of going beyond critical reflection to trigger tangible processes of territorial, social and ecological transformation.
To this end, the Organisation proposes to test methodologies and interconnections, collaborative practices and configurations of stakeholders across institutions, communities and governance frameworks, with a view to developing prototypes that can influence reality and its material conditions.
In collaboration with CRIGUST – Critical Geographies of Urbanisation, Sustainability and Touristification, University of the Balearic Islands.



