
" EUNIC Romania | Reclaiming Post-Industrial Futures "
EUNIC Romania | Reclaiming Post-Industrial Futures
A multi-residency programme explores forgotten industrial heritage sites in Romania
Image: Michael Savin on Unsplash
Reclaiming Post-Industrial Futures is a multi-residency programme exploring forgotten industrial heritage sites in Romania as places for collaboration and community building. Developed by EUNIC Romania , the programme involves eight cultural institutions operating in Romania, each engaged in supporting one residency: British Council, Czech Centre, Embassy of the Netherlands, French Institute, Italian Cultural Institute, Cervantes Institute, Polish Institute, Fundația9
The programme is an invitation to explore the vacant and impressive industrial built heritage and the potential of these monumental hollow shells. Their spectacular spaces and the collective stories of work and life are still strongly connected, so this is also an invitation to connect to local initiatives and communities and contribute to their town’s future.
It is an invitation to explore diverse histories and cultural landscapes and meet local organisations active in the fields of architecture, urban strategy, history and art.
EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture – is Europe’s network of national cultural institutes and organisations, with 39 members from all EU Member States and associate countries.
INFO
AMOUNT
The residency covers travel costs from the selected applicant’s country of residence (up to 500 Euro), accommodation within the premises of the host organisation and some meals, a fee of 700 EUR gross and a 300 EUR gross production budget.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Sunday 27 April 2025 (23.59 CET)
ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
ELIGIBILITY
- citizens or permanent residents from: Czech Republic, Italy, UK, France, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Romania
- interdisciplinary artists, architecture historians, architects/landscape architects, anthropologists, community organisers
APPLICATION DETAILS
For application details and for detailed information about the project please read thoroughly through the official open call guideline document and visit the project's official website.
NOTE
*The calls that are listed on our website are shared for informational purposes and are sometimes subject to change. Please visit the organization's official open call website for up-to-date information.
DEADLINE
2025-04-27
TYPE OF SUPPORT
Public funding
FUNDING COUNTRIES
Romania
WEBSITE
CONTACT
Tamina.Bojoanca@britishcouncil.org