From 9 to 12 June 2022, the European Commission organises the first edition of the Festival of the New European Bauhaus and opens calls for individuals and non-profit organisations to take part in the Festival.
The 2022 edition of the Festival will be a hybrid event and the core activities will take place in Brussels, with side events across the EU and beyond. Organisations, art collectives, institutions, universities, architects, cities, regions, companies, artists, students, scientists, innovators and all interested people are invited to be part of the Festival. Individuals and non-profit organisations from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine are also invited to apply to participate in the Fair and the Fest (both will take place in Brussels) and to organise side events.
All entries should promote the values of the New European Bauhaus and the development of beautiful and sustainable spaces and ways of living together.
The deadline for applications is 7 March.
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Call for expressions of interest for Side Events
Call for expressions of interest for Fair: Project Exhibition
Call for expressions of interest for Fest: cultural and artistic activities
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