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- Asian Cultural Council (ACC) – Fostering cultural exchange between the U.S. and Asia; fellowships and grants available for artists, scholars, arts professionals, organizations, and arts communities.
- Forge Project Confluence Residency – Fully funded art criticism residency for international Indigenous writers and scholars.
- International Arts and Artists (IA&A) – Exhibitions, programs, and services to artists, arts institutions, and the public.
- IA&A Cultural Exchange Programs – Exchange Visitor Program and International Partnership Initiative.
- Inuit Art Foundation Circumpolar Exchange Program – (2019 – 2020) Artist exchanges in which Indigenous artists from Canada and other countries in the circumpolar North attended artistic festivals, residencies or workshops.
- National Endowment for the Humanities International Opportunities – Supporting bi- and multi-national projects that advance both humanities research and cultural exchange.
- NEST Guild & Makers United – Global network for handcraft businesses; access to on-demand learning resources, training workshops, personalized mentorship, financial readiness and capital access programs.
- Res Artis – Global network of 700+ vetted arts residency centers, organizations, and individuals in over 80 countries; searchable database.
- “the space in which to place me” – Art exhibition by artist Jeffrey Gibson (Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and Cherokee descent) featured at the 60th Venice Biennale (2024); Gibson is the first Indigenous artist to represent the U.S. with a solo show; multiple performances by artists and tribal leaders
- Venice Biennale (La Biennale di Venezia) – Annual international cultural exhibition in Venice, Italy.
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Indigenous Fellowship Program – Working in WIPO Traditional Knowledge Division; focusing on global policy discussions relevant to protecting Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Intellectual Property (IP) law and policy across borders.