AIR_JOnline Database of Artist in Residence Programs in Japan

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AIR_JOnline Database of Artist in Residence Programs in Japan

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  • AiR 351Cascais, Portugal

    AiR 351 is an international residency program located in Portugal. AiR 351 is an independent, non-profit organization, a studio-based program, operating within the visual arts. By bringing together international and national artists, curators and other selected interlocutors, it opens up a space to share ideas and research, through confluence and dialogue, creating a sense of community. AiR 351's mission is to expand critical mass while furthering artistic projects and exchanges. So far we have hosted around 80 international artists and curators from more than 25 countries. AiR 351 builds up collaborations and regularly presents public programs at our headquarters and in other partnering venues. Our professional development program anchors itself on the thriving local art scene and stretches over an international network. [photo: © AiR 351 / Nicholas Knight.]

  • Córtex FrontalArraiolos, Portugal

    Córtex Frontal is a multidisciplinary cultural project created in 2016 by the Cultural Association Córtexcult, in Arraiolos, Alentejo, Portugal. Córtex Frontal organizes artist residencies, workshops and exhibitions on Visual Arts, Performative Arts, Literature & Music. Our goal is to promote and develop cultural projects, establishing a lively dialogue between artists from various disciplines, the local community and the territory. The Córtex Frontal house is a labyrinthic 800m2 house with 9 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen, laundry, living rooms, indoor and outdoor dinning area, studios, gallery, patio and garden. The Artist-in-residence program aims to bring together artists from different disciplines for a concentrated period of minimum 4 weeks. The program encourages artists to share their knowledge with the local community and provides a deep approach to the territory.

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  • Res Artis: Worldwide Network of Arts Residencies is a 30 year old network of arts residency, and the network comprises more than 650+ vetted Members in over 80 countries.

  • organized by DuchCulture and it aims to combine and share knowledge and experience on artist-in-residence programmes and other international opportunities for creative professionals to temporarily stay and work elsewhere.