ART SCHOLARSHIP 2025
SUBMIT YOUR PROJECT AND WIN FULL SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE CONTEMPORARY ART COURSE IN VENICE, ITALY
EUROPEAN CULTURAL ACADEMY OFFERS 1 FULL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CONTEMPORARY ART.
Venice biennale artist artist PROGRAMME

FULLY FUNDED SPOT AVAILABLE
APPLICATION OPEN: September 1 - 20th, 2025

WHO CAN APPLY: Artists, curators, students, and anyone with a creative mind

HOW TO APPLY: Submit a text description of your project (max 1500 words) and include up to 3 relevant images

APPLICATION FEE: free

WHAT IS COVERED: 100% tuition fees. Participants cover accommodation and travel expenses themselves

CONTACT US: + 31 624 802 100 or study@eca.art
This course is perfect for:
  • Artists: Recharge & elevate your career
  • Professionals: Develop ideas for residencies, art fairs, or collectives
  • Career changers: Discover a powerful entry point into the exciting art world
  • Creatives from other fields: Express yourself through art & explore its potential
  • Students: Take your summer to the next level by immersing yourself in the professional art scene
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ABOUT THE COURSE
Learn how to align your artistic vision with strategic business growth by refining your Master Offer and forming the right partnerships to support your expansion.

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**Participants are responsible for their own flights and accommodations in Venice. The European Cultural Academy provides a comprehensive list of affordable accommodations and other student resources on their website.

JUDGES
  • ALEXANDRA LAQUEUR
    Director, European Cultural Academy
    Alexandra is leading the Academy for more than 7 years. She gives lectures on the Venice Biennale and is responsible for curriculum of our art courses.
  • ALEXIS FEDOR
    Founder of Artist and Business
    Meet the visionary behind Artists In Business (AIB), a community-driven platform dedicated to empowering artists of all disciplines to build profitable businesses online. With a passion for performance art, writing, and entrepreneurship, she recognized the need for a space where artists could learn the skills necessary to thrive in the digital world.

TIMELINE
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September 1
Applications open
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September 20
Applications deadline
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September 23
Results announced
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Oct 13 - 18
Programme dates
MEET THE WINNER OF THE 2023 COMPETITION
HEIDI HOLME
Winner of the 2023 competition, Artist
Heidi Holmes' practice begins with symptoms that develop within a body and then exist outside of a body as material. These symptom-to-material installations encompass reconstruction, sculpture and atmosphere and reference domestic decoration, medicine, bodily functions, aging and feminist theory. Recent exhibitions have included a reimagining of a hot flush through a collection of cooking pots continuously boiling water and an ode to lubricant through an installation that repeated wet and dry gestures. Currently, the symptom-materials in these works reflect the conditions of Menopause, inclusive of hormone-withdrawl Menopause and Perimenopause. Formerly, these materials were determined by the annals of failed fertility and childlessness.
Australian visual artist Heidi Holmes (she/her) has a BFA(Hons) from (VCA) The University of Melbourne and an MFA from Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Holmes has exhibited internationally in solo and curated exhibitions and was recently featured in Angela Balzano's book, To do away with the family, From abortion to post-human relationships, published by Meltemi Press. Holmes is a current member of Power Plant's esteemed Emerging Artist Network in Toronto,
MEET THE WINNER OF THE 2022 COMPETITION
ABIGAIL BROWN
Winner of the 2022 competition, Artist
Abigail is a multidisciplinary artist, born in Yorkshire, now living in east London. She is constantly evolving her work through medium and scale, fascinated by the exploration of combined materials and processes, but always with a focus on the Animal Kingdom.

Her animals often take the form of gods and goddesses, spiritual beings, processional figures in acts of ceremony, keepers of sacred items, story-tellers and protectors. They are informed by her love of the hand-made, by her travels and interest in different cultures, and by the folk art she collects. She seeks and treasures objects that bear the mark of their maker, items that carry stories, surfaces worn down by touch, pieces that have personality, depth and soul, that decorate the colourful walls and surfaces of her home and provide a constant source of inspiration and joy.

Image from Living at Home magazine, January 2015