Culture Latin America connects territories through art, driving binational projects that strengthen identities, build networks, and transform communities throughout the region.
Territories in motion, impact that leaves a mark
+600 applications for 9 countries that demonstrated the region's creative power
30 cultural organizations,
15 selected projects of
7 countries
15 selected projects of
7 countries
+395.000 audiences reached among direct participants and end consumers
Until 316 jobs directs generated through the formation of work teams
USD 1.5 million mobilized to drive cultural transformation
Each selected initiative has a territorial and community focus, recognizing and highlighting Afro-descendant communities, indigenous peoples, youth, and women as protagonists of their own cultural narratives.
Comprehensive strengthening
We not only fund projects, but we also support them through specialized sessions and strengthen organizational capacities in key areas for sustainable cultural management.
You will soon know the full findings of our characterization.
Know the 15 winning projects
from the first version of the Call
Culture Latin America
Exchange of the sonidera culture of Mexico and the champetera-picotera culture of Colombia through a transnational and transcultural process to recover the night, promote enjoyment and build a safe space in the sound systems of both countries.
Challenges for the creation of short documentary films that include training in documentary and Latin American reality, with production in Mexico and Colombia, and exhibition throughout the continent, highlighting cultural diversity as a basis for sustainability.
Experiences of independent cinemas in Latin and Central America that exchange knowledge, create networks, identify
networks, identify problems and challenges, and propose
problems and challenges, and propose solutions applicable in the short term.
Exchange of pedagogical knowledge, artistic co-creation and sustainable socio-cultural impact to strengthen work and promote access and cultural rights through community theater, music and dance in Brazil and Colombia.
Strengthening audiovisual filmmakers, photographers, artists and cultural producers from Brazil and Colombia who develop new Afro-Latin narratives through training, exchange and advisory services.
Strengthening comic talent in Colombia and Chile through cultural mapping and collaborative strategies that promote the exchange of experiences and strengthen the sector in both countries.
Promoting the work of women artists in the collections of both museums, recognizing their impact on the history of art and the construction of cultural identities in Latin America, while promoting gender equity and diverse representation in the artistic and cultural sphere.
history and the construction of cultural identities in Latin America, while promoting gender equity and diverse representation in the artistic and cultural sphere.
Community filmmaking in Latin America through training in audiovisual language, cultural management, cultural policies and communication strategies to promote sustainable cultural development in Colombia and Peru.
A didactic play that brings opera to Latin American children in Mexico and Peru in a playful and participatory way, exploring humor, the absurd and emotions such as fears.
A process of creation and reflection in a network that connects Afro-Diasporic identities and promotes the musical culture of the Pacific and the Caribbean, with musical education as a tool for social inclusion and community transformation.
International network of collaboration between artistic residencies that work with indigenous communities in the Amazon to strengthen the political and cultural recognition of the ancestral territory through contemporary arts.
Spaces for collective research and reflection in the Americas and the Caribbean, which brings together artistic practices such as conceptual art, sculpture and video around ancestral knowledge, decoloniality and the body.
Poetic-political cartography that makes visible and presents the micro-political aspects of migration on the public stage through contemporary artistic creation in Colombia and Peru.
Exchange of cultural, artistic and social experiences for the construction of narrative memory between Brazil and Colombia, through storytelling, illustration, music and corporeality.
Articulated work between contemporary designers and master craftsmen who innovate in design and craftsmanship through artistic residencies, where they exchange knowledge on materiality and creative processes in Mexico and Colombia.
The "Cultura Latinoamérica" Call
continues to
expand
Second cohort
2026
Apply to the call for applications to continue weaving cultural networks in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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