open call “democ­racy lab” – flanders

For cross-sectoral artists active in the contemporary art field in Flanders

Applications must be sent before 30/11/2025, 11:59 PM, as a single PDF file, in English, to opencall[at]ohme.be

Disclaimer: The implementation of this residency depends on the outcome of ongoing funding applications. Final confirmation will be communicated in early January 2026.

Ohme is launching an open call for artists on the BrIAS 2025-27 topic Democracy Under Pressure: Challenges and Innovations, in collaboration with BrIAS, co-founded and directed by the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).

This call is for cross-sectoral artists connected to the contemporary art field of Flanders — that is, artists who live, work, or have a professional practice within the Dutch-speaking art community of Belgium.

We are open to all media within the cross-sectoral arts.
Cross-sectoral arts start from a distinct artistic discipline, but involve intensive collaboration with social domains outside the arts sector (such as science, healthcare or education).


Open call “De­mo­cra­cy Lab”

Every year, Ohme supports and accompanies several artists through artistic and scientific residencies. Through this initiative, and according to the specific needs of each artist, Ohme actively supports innovative artistic projects, offers solid curatorial and scientific guidance, fosters networking with experts and researchers, and encourages exchanges between art, science, and society.

The Brussels Institute for Advanced Studies (BrIAS) aims to expand the mission of other IAS (Institutes for Advanced Study) by focusing on current and urgent themes with significant societal impact. Located in the heart of Brussels, it attracts the best scientists, artists, and designers from diverse fields and countries, without philosophical or political restrictions, offering them the opportunity to work in an atmosphere of complete freedom, collaboration, mutual stimulation, and cross-fertilization.

In this context, BrIAS is focusing its 2025-2027 edition on the challenges of democracy.

As democracies around the world face increasing tensions, this program brings together international specialists to analyze and discuss major contemporary issues, including the cross-cutting theme of democratic innovations and the role of art:

Polarization, Populism, and Violence: exploring growing societal divisions and the “us versus them” mentality, with a focus on deliberative democratic processes (citizens’ assemblies, participatory forums) to foster dialogue across ideological divides.

Democratic Short-Termism and Sustainability: analyzing the tendency of democratic systems to prioritize immediate benefits over long-term challenges (climate, migration, budget deficits), examining institutional innovations that integrate long-term thinking and the interests of future generations.

Technology, Misinformation, and Artificial Intelligence: studying the impact of digital platforms and AI on democratic governance, examining both risks (manipulation of public opinion, misinformation) and opportunities (transparency, citizen participation, secure voting systems).

Inequalities and Inclusion: exploring how economic disparities and structural inequalities (gender, race/ethnicity, age, social class, abilities) undermine equal representation and weaken democratic institutions, with a focus on inclusive innovations (participatory budgets, electoral quotas, redistribution reforms).

These issues will be addressed in connection with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 10, 13, 16, and 17.

Residency Description

The call is open to individual artists or collectives (hereinafter “the artist”).

The selected artist will participate in the BrIAS 2026 program, including a series of discussions and working sessions on the aforementioned themes. The artist will meet and collaborate with approximately twenty international Fellows selected by BrIAS, specialists in their fields.

In this context, the artist will conduct an artistic research project related to the program, benefiting from Ohme’s support, in ongoing dialogue with the program’s interdisciplinary community.

Residency Commitments

The residency is structured around three key modules that will take place between February and November 2026:

1. BrIAS Seminar Series (February–May 2026)

The selected artist will actively participate in the BrIAS program, attending weekly sessions every Thursday (approximately 4 hours/week). During this period, the artist will develop an artistic research project in dialogue with the Fellows and the Ohme team, engaging with the program’s interdisciplinary community and contributing to discussions on art and democracy.

2. Crossing Wires – Public Event (May 2026)

The residency will culminate in a two-day public event that includes research presentations, practical workshops, interactive sessions, public conferences, and discussions. The selected artist will be invited to lead a workshop based on their practice within the residency context (for example, exploring how democratic issues intersect with artistic creation) and present their work to the general public.

3. KASK Project Week (Mid-November 2026)

The selected artist will be invited to co-create a three-day project week at KASK, Ghent, in collaboration with the Autonomous Design program team and Ohme (precise dates to be determined). This transversal project week offers a flexible format and can include various activities such as presentations of the artist’s research, open discussions with students and faculty, hands-on workshops, or other experimental formats tailored to the artist’s practice and the students’ interests. The workshop activities will include a moment of restitution in a free format, allowing participants to share outcomes and reflections in connection with the artist’s residency project and research. The project week provides an opportunity to engage with Bachelor and Master students from multiple programs at KASK, fostering cross-disciplinary exchange and allowing the artist to share their methodologies and research processes with emerging practitioners.

What We Are Looking For

We are looking for artistic projects in development that demonstrate a critical understanding of issues related to democracy under pressure (cf. BrIAS program).

The project must show clear alignment with the program’s theme and the cited SDGs.

The artist must:

• Demonstrate an established artistic practice and previous works dealing with contemporary democratic and societal issues.

• Be ready to actively engage in the BrIAS program, with both theoretical and practical approaches;

• Propose a project open to interdisciplinarity and dialogue between art, science, and society;

• Demonstrate how their proposal directly articulates with the BrIAS program’s work streams.

We are open to all media within the cross-sectoral arts.
Cross-sectoral arts start from a distinct artistic discipline, but involve intensive collaboration with social domains outside the arts sector (such as science, healthcare or education).

What We Offer

• Artist remuneration: The selected artist will receive compensation according to the CAO Podiumkunsten (PC 304) for a maximum of 23 working days. Please note that we work with a limited overall budget: in the case of an artist duo or collective, the total remuneration will remain the same and will need to be divided among the participating artists associated with the selected proposal.

• Production budget: up to €2,000 for artwork production costs.

• Documentation support: up to €2,000 for professional documentation of the artistic research and outcomes.

• Workshop production budget: up to €1,000 for the workshop at KASK.

• Access to a high-level scientific program (approximately 4 hours/week).

• Support from Ohme’s artistic and technical team (duration and modalities to be defined according to the project’s specific needs).

Access to Ohme’s university network, with personalized connections according to the artist’s needs.

• Workspace in Ohme’s premises at USquare (according to needs).

Practical info

Eligibility Criteria

• Be an artist connected to the contemporary art field of Flanders — that is, artists or collectives who live, work, or have a professional practice within the Dutch-speaking art community of Belgium.

• Proficiency in English (the program’s main language).

• Proficiency in French and/or Dutch is also appreciated.

Selection Criteria

Applications will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

•  Alignment with the BrIAS program: Clear relevance of the proposed project to one or more of the program’s thematic work streams (polarization, sustainability, technology and misinformation, inequalities and inclusion).

•  Demonstrated experience: Evidence of previous artistic work addressing democratic and societal issues.

•  Quality and feasibility of the artistic proposal: Originality, coherence, and interdisciplinary potential of the project.

•  Availability and commitment: Ability to participate actively in the program throughout the residency period (February to May 2026, Thursdays).

•  Budget transparency: Realistic and well-justified budget breakdown aligned with principles of fair pay and equitable artistic practices.

Selection Jury

Applications will be reviewed by an interdisciplinary jury composed of:

Emilie Van Haute, BrIAS Programme Director, ULB
Silvia Erzeel, BrIAS Programme Director, VUB
Frank Deconinck, BrIAS Co-Director
Camilla Colombo, Ohme Co-Director
Helga Baert, Ohme Programme Coordinator
Peter Westenberg, Coordinator Masters Course Autonomous Design, KASK

Residency Timeline

• 30/11/2025, 11:59 PM: application deadline.

• Early December 2025: interviews with shortlisted artists (optional, depending on jury needs).

• December 15, 2025: announcement of the selected artist.

• February 2026 to May 2026: residency period, to be precisely defined with Ohme (participation in the BrIAS program, technical research and development, workshops and events).

• May 2026: Crossing Wires – workshop and final public event.

• Mid-November 2026: 3 days-workshop at KASK

How to Apply?

Applications must be sent before 30/11/2025, 11:59 PM, as a single PDF file, in English, to opencall[at]ohme.be

The application must include:

• An up-to-date CV, in English.

• A portfolio, in English

• A text (1 page max., in English) explaining your interest in the residency and the theme “Democracy Under Pressure.”

• A statement of intent (2 pages max., in English) regarding the artistic project you wish to develop or refine, including:

– A project description;

– Images and/or sketches, diagrams, if relevant;

– Explanation of the approach (questions raised, implications, influences, etc.);

– Explanation of how your project articulates with the BrIAS program’s work streams.

• A provisional budget.

• The completed contact form (download it here).

For any questions or additional information, please send an email to: opencall[at]ohme.be