SuperArte 2026 Scholarships: inclusive art seeks talent without barriers

Published on April 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The SIFU Foundation has opened the seventh edition of the SuperArte Scholarships, a national program aimed at promoting the artistic talent of people with disabilities. Until May 10, 2026, individual artists and groups can apply for support for higher education, university, or elementary studies in music and dance, as well as inclusive projects and training in adapted technology.

A hand painting with a brush on a canvas, next to a wheelchair and a white cane, under a rainbow of vibrant colors.

EyeHarp: Technology that transforms music into universal access 🎵

Among the new features, the EyeHarp training scholarship stands out, a musical instrument controlled through eye or facial movements. This technological tool, developed for people with reduced mobility, allows creating music using only the gaze. Social organizations working with disabilities can apply for this specific training, which opens up expressive possibilities without the need for physical contact with the instrument.

Inclusive art: where playing the guitar with your gaze is possible 🎸

While some still debate whether art is only for skilled hands, the SIFU Foundation proves that you can play an instrument without moving a finger. Literally. The EyeHarp allows even the laziest person to make music by staring at a screen. However, we do not recommend using it for a nap, because a lost gaze might sound out of tune.