NPK Fund – Granting financial support to promote Eastern European & Balkans art.

NPK Fund offers living subsidies, project grants, and enable subventions toward artwork acquisitions in relevant collections and international art fairs participation.

Encourage

Offering encouragement at certain moments can be vital for some individuals

(c) Alex Bodea, Photo portrait in her workspace, Courtesy of the artist
(c) Alex Bodea, Photo portrait in her workspace, Courtesy of the artist

Emergent artist support (to create complex works, to produce artist catalogues or other promotional materials)

Young artist support (unconditional start grant up to €2000 for artists within their first five years of relevant art production & exhibition)

Subsidy (to cover a specific fee for participation to art events, to travel for an exhibition of to carry out an artistic research)

(c) NPK, Trompe l'Oeil, c.1664, oil on canvas, by Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts
(c) NPK, Trompe l’Oeil, c.1664, oil on canvas, by Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts

Represent

Enable relevant cultural and long-term institutional representation vision. Engage interests on European level.

Acquisitions (donate to museums, public art collections, heritage sites)

Art fairs (support galleries to take part in international art fairs)

Art commission (fund the creation of a new work, event a.o.)

Experiment

Join conversations that center equity, experimentation, and new perspectives in art.

(c) Alex Bodea, Untitled, Courtesy of the photographer
(c) Alex Bodea, Untitled, Courtesy of the photographer
The Fact Finder (c) NPK

Fund Art Now

🌍 NPK Fund grants relevant support

🌍 Patron Fund boosts donator visibility

🌍 Matron Fund covers artists living costs, supported by unconditional Matron subsidies

🌍 NPK Fund solidifies through small but recurrent donations on Patreon

🌍 Direct PayPal donations consolidate NPK organisation

Direct PayPal donations offer invaluable support for our forthcoming innovations in art promotion

Art in closed museums

Using rooms or adjacent spaces that can be opened to public during closing time

Artists as guests

Formal or informal visits, paid performances , teaching and learning opportunities

Public Space Mentors

Artists as public space mentors, guiding visitors using their own artistic practice and empathy

Citizens commissioning art

Local citizens directly commission artists to create works for their needs