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Hammock
Call for Photographers
Hammock Magazine, a prominent literary and cultural journal, is inviting photographers to contribute to its upcoming open call. They are looking for compelling visual stories that complement the magazine’s focus on narrative depth and cultural resonance. Ideal submissions include photo essays or standalone images that explore themes aligned with Hammock’s rich literary and visual tone. To apply, send your portfolio and a brief statement of intent to [email protected], with “Photography Submission” in the subject line. Stay sure to review Hammock’s style in their latest issues to tailor your work appropriately.

Foundation for Contemporary Indian Art
The Himalayan Fellowship for Creative Practitioners
The Himalayan Fellowship by FICA invites individuals who work across disciplines to apply for a unique opportunity to immerse yourselves in the rich ecology and culture of the Kumaon Himalayas. This fellowship offers a chance for you to reflect, create, and engage with local contexts while contributing to conversations around art, ecology, and community. If you are someone driven by curiosity and a desire to explore new terrains—both physical and conceptual—this could be the perfect next step in your journey. Learn more and apply here.

Sphere
Young Critics Program
Sphere Festival invites emerging thinkers, cultural practitioners, and arts professionals to apply for the Young Critics Program 2025—an online, transnational initiative that reimagines criticism as a tool for intellectual, ethical, and political engagement. Through mentorship, curated readings, and interdisciplinary dialogue, participants will explore cinema, media, postcolonial theory, and speculative inquiry, culminating in a collaborative critical project. If you’re committed to deep cultural inquiry and ready to challenge dominant narratives, apply now and help reshape the future of critique.

Madras Art Weekend
Artist Open Call
Be part of “Mapping Memories,” a vibrant group exhibition celebrating Madras Day in collaboration with @thehindu_madeofchennai, inviting visual artists, sculptors, ceramists, textile and digital artists to reflect on collective experiences and cultural identities shaped by the city of Chennai. Taking place at Lalit Kala Akademi from August 8–14, the exhibition encourages works across media—from painting, printmaking, and video art to performance, installation, and textile-based practice—selected for excellence in craftsmanship, concept, and originality. If your art is rooted in memory, time, and space, and you’re ready to share your vision, submit your portfolio, artist statement (max 150 words), and bio (max 100 words) via the Google Form link given in “Apply Now”.
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