2 Open Calls: On Creativity and Wellbeing – 1 for Artists and Makers & 1 for Researchers and Facilitators

Graphic promoting an open call by Innlyte, featuring the words 'open call' in bold yellow typography on a dark green background.

InnLyte, a digital platform focused on creative wellbeing, has two Open Calls.

For Artists/Makers

The first Open Call is for artists/makers; InnLyte is currently booking for Season 2 for short documentary films.

To view the Studio Series interviews from Season 1, visit here on their website – https://innlyte.com/category/studio-series/

To apply to be part of their second season, visit here on their website – https://innlyte.com/open-call/

For Researchers/Facilitators

The second Open Call is for the InnLyte Creative Wellbeing Podcast, which will launch later this year. It is seeking researchers and facilitators to serve as guest speakers. They are “looking for unique reflections, evidence-based insights, and powerful stories on how the act of hands-on creative expression supports human flourishing.”

More information and the application can be found here – https://innlyte.com/call-for-experts-the-innlyte-creative-wellbeing-podcast/

Their Instagram @innlyte


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Open Call: New Public Artwork at Oranmore Station, Galway – Irish Rail

Webpage detailing an open call for public artwork for the Oranmore Railway Station redevelopment, featuring a visual representation of the project.

Visual artists are invited to submit proposals for a site-specific artwork for the redevelopment of Oranmore Railway Station in County Galway. This commission is part of Iarnród Éireann’s / Irish Rail’s continued commitment to arts, sustainability, and community, and is supported by Visual Artists Ireland (VAI) and Galway County Council.

The upgrade will include a new 185-metre platform, a one-kilometre double-track passing loop, an underpass with step-free access, a dedicated cycle route, and improved passenger amenities. This redevelopment offers a highly visible and meaningful setting for an artwork that reflects Oranmore’s heritage, its changing identity, and its role as a key gateway within the national rail network.

Online Information Session: Artists will have the opportunity to attend an online information session on Wednesday, 28th January, from 14.00 hrs to 14.45hrs. Project managers for Oranmore and representatives from the Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail Design Team will be available to answer questions.

RSVP by emailing arts@irishrail.ie. Attending the information session is not a requirement; queries can also be submitted by email to the same address.

For more information, visit the VAI website – https://visualartists.ie/advert/open-call-public-artwork-for-the-oranmore-railway-station-redevelopment-from-irish-rail

A PDF application of the Open Call can be found here –
https://visualartists.ie/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Call-to-Artists-Iarnrod-Eireann-Oranmore-Station-Jan-2026.pdf


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Open Call: Applications for the Homo Faber Fellowship 2026/27

The Homo Faber Fellowship is an eight-month, sponsored international craft training programme that pairs master artisans with emerging talents. Participants gain business and marketing expertise alongside design and hands-on practical skills through the intergenerational transmission of knowledge and craftsmanship.

Applicants are required to submit an application as a Duo (one master artisan and one apprentice/fellow)  – https://www.homofaber.com/en/nextgen/fellowship/

If you are interested in applying, but do not yet have a counterpart, you may register your interest here – https://dccoi.my.site.com/memberportal/s/event/a13W700000W3MJJIA3/homo-faber-fellowship-202627

There is an information webinar on Tuesday, the 13th of January 2026, at 4PM. Visit the DCCI’s website to register for it – https://www.dcci.ie/whats-on/homo-faber-fellowship-2/

Application deadline: the 1st of February 2025.

For more information, visit the Homo Faber website – https://www.homofaber.com/en/nextgen/fellowship/

Their Instagram @homofaber

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Open Call: Cnoc Buí Art Centre Accepting Exhibition Proposals for 2027

The Cnoc Buí Community Arts Centre invites exhibition proposals for their 2027 programme.

They welcome solo and group submissions from artists at all stages of their careers, working in any medium. This open call offers artists the opportunity to engage new audiences and be part of Cnoc Buí’s growing and vibrant exhibitions programme.

The Cnock Buí Community Arts Centre is located in Union Hall, West Cork, P81 X274

The deadline is noon, the 17th of February 2026.

For more information, visit their website: https://www.cnocbuiarts.ie/open-calls

Their Instagram: @cnocbuiarts

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Open Call: RHA Annual Exhibition 2026 – Accepting Submissions


The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (RHA) Annual Exhibition is accepting submissions for its 196th exhibition. It is Ireland’s largest and longest-running open submission exhibition, and will be open to the public from Monday, the 25th of May, to Sunday, the 9th of August, with free admission at all times.

Open to all artists working in painting, drawing, print, sculpture, photography and architecture, the RHA Annual attracts a large public and critical audience.

Editor’s Note: There is a recap of 2024’s exhibition as several pieces included textile materials or techniques, including a piece by guild member Leiko Uchiyama – https://feltmakersireland.com/2024/07/30/exhibition-final-week-of-the-rha-annual-show/

Entry deadline: Monday, the 23rd of February, 2026.

For more information, visit the RHA website – https://rhagallery.ie/rha-annual/

Their Instagram: @rha.arts

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Open Call: World of Wearable Art Competition 2026 & Webinars

For more than 35 years, finalists in the World of WearableArt (WOW) Competition have captivated audiences at the annual WOW Show in Wellington, New Zealand. The event celebrates the fusion of art, design, fashion, and performance, offering designers a global platform to showcase their work and join an international creative community. The competition invites creators to push boundaries and craft extraordinary wearable artworks.

Each year, six themes are introduced to inspire creators. Three of these are recurring: Aotearoa, Avant-Garde, and Open. The remaining themes are unique to 2026: Metallic, Kinetic, and Bizarre Bra.

This year, there is also a series of live webinars, which will be recorded –

  • 9th of December 2025, 12 PM New Zealand Time = GMT + 13 (It is tonight at 11 PM, Irish Time) – From Everyday to Extraordinary: Your Guide to Bizarre Bra
  • 21st of January 2026, 6 PM New Zealand Time – Photography & Video: How to Capture Your Creation

The sign-ups for the webinars are here – https://www.worldofwearableart.com/content-hub/wow-webinars

There is an inspiring archive of past winners on the website – https://www.worldofwearableart.com/explore/wearableart-archive

The application deadline for designers outside of New Zealand is the 12th of February, 2026.

For more information, visit WOW’s website – https://www.worldofwearableart.com/competition/entry-information

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Open Call: Loewe Foundation Craft Prize – Deadline the 30th of October

There is still time to apply to the annual international Loewe Foundation Craft Prize.

Even if you are not interested in applying, please take a look at the online exhibition of the previous winners and shortlisters of this fine craft award; their work is truly inspiring! Each listing includes a video tour of the artist’s studio. And while there doesn’t YET appear to be any works using the technique of feltmaking, there are makers who utilise other textile methods.

Here are three interesting examples:

The Loewe Foundation Craft Prize celebrates “excellence, artistic merit and newness in modern craftsmanship. A panel of experts will select the winning entry, which will receive a €50,000 prize, from a shortlist of 30 artists. All finalist works will be presented in an exhibition in Singapore, opening in spring 2026.”

Submissions are open until the 30th of October, 2025.

For more information, visit their website –https://craftprize.loewe.com/en/craftprize2026

Their Instagram: @loewefoundation

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Open Call: Exhibitions for Municipal Gallery – dlr LexIcon – Co Dublin

The dlr (Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council in Dublin) invites professional artists to apply for an exhibition in the Municipal Gallery, dlr Lexlcon.

This is an opportunity to apply for an exhibition featuring work that has already been created and does not have to be developed specifically for dlr LexIcon. But it must have been made within the last five years.

They will select three exhibitions, one for each year, from 2027 to 2029.

Additional Info:

  • One can apply if one is a professional artist living in Ireland, working in the visual arts or in contemporary fine art-led craft.
  • One can apply as an individual artist. One can apply as a group of artists who work together or as a group of artists who would like to exhibit together.
  • One can apply if you are a curator working with one or more artists.
  • One can apply as an arts organisation.

Please note that this Open Call Exhibition opportunity differs from their Visual Art Commission, which is for the creation of entirely new work. More info about THAT, here – https://www.dlrcoco.ie/arts/funding-opportunities/visual-art-commission-2027-2028-and-2029

Closing date for the Open Call: Monday, the 3rd of November, 2025 at 2 PM

Gallery information meetings: They will hold two information meetings to give interested artists a chance to hear about the Gallery and what is needed for this application:

  • In-person – There will be an in-person gallery visit with Arts Office staff on Tuesday, the 7th of October 2025, at 6 PM.
  • Online – There will be an online information meeting on Thursday, the 9th of October at 11:30 AM.

Please contact them by email arts@dlrcoco.ie or phone (01) 236 27 59 to book a place on one of these information meetings.

For further information and to apply, visit their website – https://www.dlrcoco.ie/arts/funding-opportunities/open-call-exhibitions-municipal-gallery-dlr-lexicon-2027-2028-and-2029

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Open Call: InnLyte Studio Series – Short Documentary Videos about Wellness and Creativity

Open Call -artists and makers across Ireland - link between creativity and wellbeing.

Visual artists or makers based in Ireland, with a physical studio space, and who have experienced how creativity can support their wellbeing or mental health, are invited to participate in the InnLyte Studio Series of short documentary videos.

The InnLyte Studio Series focuses on visual artists and makers who work with materials like paint, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, textiles, mixed media, or any other tactile, visual art forms.

This is an independent and self-funded project by Dee Stopa.

There’s no payment, but selected artists will receive professional photographs and be part of a meaningful conversation.

This open call is ongoing.

Previous documentaries about artists can be watched on YouTube, here – https://www.youtube.com/@InnLyte/videos

For more information, visit this website – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0eHT1xt6Rf8J3F2f8IH8P4HjSlRBttkPMcgWPugDs8mYGnQ/viewform

Their Instagram – @innlyte

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Open Call: Irish Design Week – 17-21st of November

The Design and Crafts Council of Ireland (DCCI) is now accepting registrations for this year’s Design Week, which takes place from November 17th to 21st.

The DCCI invites designers, makers, educators, and creatives across Ireland to apply for funding to run events that reflect this year’s theme: “The ties that tie, and the links that link”

Your event can be a talk, exhibition, open studio, workshop or other activity.

The deadline for applications is the 12th of September, 2025.

For more information, visit their website – https://www.dcci.ie/whats-on/irish-design-week-2025/

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