Haus for Media Art Oldenburg issues call for applications to Foundation of Lower Saxony grant for media art
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Haus for Media Art Oldenburg issues call for applications to Foundation of Lower Saxony grant for media art
View of Felipe Castelblanco: Counter Expedition, Haus for Media Art Oldenburg, 2025.



OLDENBURG.- The Foundation of Lower Saxony grant at the Haus for Media Art Oldenburg supports a wide spectrum of media art, from video art and net-based projects to audio works and audio-visual installations.

Each of the three grants will be awarded for the production of a new project in the area of media art.

An international jury will convene to select the recipients of the grants.

Applicants must register for a user account on this website and submit via online application by February 26, 2026, 11:59pm (CET). Applications submitted after this date cannot be taken into consideration.

The grant is valid for a duration of six months (July–December 2026). It cannot be prolonged and residency is compulsory; grant recipients can expect to stay in Oldenburg at least one month.

The project or artistic work should be completed within the six-month duration of the grant. However, an extension up until April 2027 can be negotiated.

Only artists may submit an application; institutions are ineligble.

Only one application per person per year is permitted.

Both individual artists and artist groups can apply; however, the grant amount is the same for groups as for individuals. For artist groups, the applicant whose name is provided as a contact will be considered responsible for the Project.

If desired, grant recipients can apply to stay in a furnished guest apartment.

Grant recipients are expected to be involved in the activities of the Haus for Media Art Oldenburg, including, for example, running workshops and giving presentations and artist talks. The dates of such activities will be arranged in consultation with the Haus for Media Art Oldenburg.

Beyond the grant amount of 12,500 EUR and the possibility of using one of the guest apartments at the Haus for Media Art Oldenburg, no further costs will be covered during the residency (such as technical means, production means, travel expenses, and living expenses incurred during the grant period).

Only applications submitted through the online application system will be taken into consideration. Applications sent via post or email, as well as any extra materials received by post or email, will be disregarded and disposed of.

The application may be submitted in either English or German. For German applications, please additionally include an English translation of the summary of the application, as the jury will consist of international participants.

An application is considered accepted when the applicant receives confirmation via email. If the application does not adhere to the prescribed requirements, the applicant will not receive an email confirmation.

The Haus for Media Art Oldenburg and the jury have the unilateral right to exclude applications that do not conform to the above-listed requirements.

The Haus for Media Art Oldenburg will handle all submitted information with great care. The information and documentation you submit will be used only for the purposes of processing your application. Applicants agree to be contacted by the Haus for Media Art Oldenburg via the email address provided in their application. The jury’s decision will be announced online following the selection process. This is expected to take place in mid-June 2026 at latest.

Awardees will be notified via both email and post to the addresses provided in their application. No notifications will be sent to applicants who have not been selected. We ask applicants to refrain from any inquiries concerning the completeness of applications or updates on the evaluation process after the deadline. Unfortunately we do not have the capacity to answer these questions.

Previous grantees

2025: Noah Berrie, Theresa Reiwer, Kwang-Ju Son
2024: Felipe Castelblanco, Jakrawal Nilamthrong & Kaensan Rattanasomrerk, Yehwan Song
2023: Karolina Breguła, Tenzin Phuntsog, Eoghan Ryan










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