Bourse CNA x LUGA 2024
- Dates :
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Du 01.05.2024
jusqu'au 07.07.2024
As part of its mission to encourage and support the creation and broadcasting of author's work in the field of photography as well as in a training perspective, the Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) has set up its grant "Bourse CNA - Aide à la création et à la diffusion en photographie" in 2009.
Since its inception, over 60 photographic projects have been supported.
The grant is aimed at artists, professionals or in training, of Luxembourg nationality, or living in Luxembourg with a practice in photography.
In collaboration with the organizers of the LUGA – Luxembourg Urban Garden exhibition, the CNA is launching a special edition of its grant in 2024. This project includes a photographic commission that explores themes associated with LUGA as well as the European Month of Photography 2025.
As part of its commitment to promoting contemporary photography, the CNA 2024 Grant places particular emphasis on supporting projects that stand out for their artistic excellence, research rigor, innovative character, and originality.
The recipient will benefit from an exhibition at the CNA and a presentation on the LUGA sites.
The application deadline is set for July 7, 2024.
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