Forecast Platform Invites Proposals for Its Annual Mentorship Programme
Type
Other
Category
Mixed Media, Other
Status
Archived
Deadline
February 16, 2026
Application Fee
Free
Host
FORECAST PLATFORM
Location
Berlin, Germany
We’re delighted to announce the new mentors and
open call for applications for the 11th Forecast Festival.
Send us your project ideas by Monday, February 16,
at 11:59pm CET.
Artistic practitioners and cultural producers working
in all creative fields, anywhere in the world, are encour
aged to apply to Forecast’s international mentorship
program and festival with projects that could benefit
from the expertise of one of this edition’s mentors and
their unique approach to material and knowledge
production. The call is open to applicants of all ages
and does not prescribe a theme. The program’s only
requirement is to submit projects that are relevant to
the expertise of the mentor you wish to work with.

Apply with your project for the chance to work with
one of the following mentors: writer and comedian
Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa (LK); performance maker
Tom Cassani (UK); artist and filmmaker Keren Cytter
(IL); sci fi artist and body architect Lucy McRae (Aus);
multimedia artist Almagul Menlibayeva (Kaz); and
composer and sound artist Heinali (UA).

This year’s mentors weave the material of lived experi
ence into their practice in manners that challenge,
complicate, and expand artistic notions around
auto fiction and the oft-untenable ideal of a balanced
separation of work and life. Since Forecast’s tenth
anniversary in 2025, alumni of the program serve as
mentors. This year, performance maker Tom Cassani,
who worked with Florentina Holzinger in Forecast’s
seventh edition, is mentoring in the field of expanded
performance practices.
Find out more about each mentor’s field of expertise
and what they are looking for in a potential mentee
on our website. https://forecast-platform.com/open-call/

About Forecast Mentorships:
As an international mentorship program and a festival
with annual editions, Forecast offers artists and creative
thinkers from anywhere in the world the chance to work
with accomplished mentors toward bringing their
projects to fruition. Each edition of Forecast is different;
the selected mentors impact the nature and content of
every iteration. Forecast is not a grant. It is first and
foremost a mentorship program meant to promote a
deep transdisciplinary exchange and extend profes
sional networks. If you are selected as a nominee and
later, as a mentee, you will also receive an artist fee and
production budget, in addition to support in applying to
further collaborations and/or funding.
The selection process is two-tiered. First, the mentors
carefully review all proposals and invite three nominees
each to workshop with the mentor and present their
ideas at the Forecast Festival, taking place in July, 2026
at Radialsystem, Berlin. All eighteen nominees receive
an artist fee. Following the Festival, each mentor will
select one mentee. Travel and accommodation are
covered by Forecast (if you apply as a duo or collective,
note that Forecast can only cover the cost of one
representative).
Those six mentees will have several months to produce
their project with the mentor’s support. They will receive
a production budget and a licensing and artist fee. In
addition to ongoing exchanges with the respective
mentor, this period also includes a joint residency for
the mentor and mentee at a partner institution. At the
conclusion of this residency, mentees will premiere their
projects at the hosting institution.
Forecast can only accept applications submitted in
English via the online application form. Please consult
the Guidelines and F A Q sections on our website
before applying.