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Publication Grant for Foreign-Language Works Showcasing Finnish Art

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The Publication Grant supports the creation of foreign-language publications showcasing Finnish artists, Finland-based artists, or Finnish art for international audiences. Funding ranges from €2,500 to €5,000 and covers production costs such as printing, translation, writing, and design. Projects must include a plan for international distribution and expenses must occur after the application period ends.

Overview of the Grant

The Publication Grant promotes the global visibility of Finnish art by supporting publications aimed at international audiences. The grant encourages:

The grant emphasizes high-quality production standards to enhance the accessibility and impact of Finnish art worldwide.

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Individuals:

Organisations:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility as an individual, working group, or organisation.

  2. Prepare a proposal detailing:

    • Publication objectives and content scope

    • Distribution plan for international audiences

    • Budget and justification for production costs

    • Timeline for production and dissemination

  3. Submit the application according to the Publication Grant guidelines.

  4. Ensure all expenses occur after the application period ends and align with international dissemination goals.

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FAQs

1. Who can apply for the Publication Grant?
Finnish or Finland-based individual artists, art experts, working groups, and registered organisations.

2. What is the funding range?
€2,500 – €5,000 per publication project.

3. What types of projects are eligible?
Foreign-language publications showcasing Finnish artists, Finland-based artists, or Finnish art for international audiences.

4. Can the grant cover translation costs?
Yes, translation costs for foreign-language publications are eligible.

5. Are printing and design expenses supported?
Yes, printing, graphic design, and writers’ fees are eligible expenses.

6. Can individuals and organisations apply together?
Yes, working groups or organisations may apply alongside individual artists if eligibility criteria are met.

7. When can expenses be incurred?
Only after the application period ends, directly related to production and international dissemination.

Conclusion

The Publication Grant enables Finnish artists, Finland-based artists, and organisations to share Finnish art with global audiences through high-quality foreign-language publications. By supporting production and international distribution, the grant strengthens the visibility, impact, and recognition of Finnish art worldwide.

For more information, visit Frame Contemporary Art Finland.

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