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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  • Kunsthal GentGent, Belgium

    Kunsthal Gent is an experimental intersection for the presentation and development of contemporary art, located in a monumental fourteenth-century Carmelite monastery in the centre of Ghent since 2018. Visual art is central to the programme, which is contantly nourished and challenged by architecture, design, audiovisual art, performing arts and art in public space. Withi this broad approach, Kunsthal Gent not only transcends the classical definitions of the artist, curator, critic and designer, but also breaks down the dividing lines between individual, collective, and organisation. Throughout the year, Kunsthal Gent offers approsimately six artists, collectives, or collaborative initiatives a mini-residency, with a maximum of one week's use of Kunstal Gent's apartment and a small budget. This short working period serves as an introduction to us and the development of ideas that may result in a larger collaboration. [Photo: from official site]

  • Art Inside OutHalmstad, Sweden

    Art Inside Out is a nomadic art institution in Halland (South-West of Sweden) that works with contemporary art in new and unexpected places. Art Inside Out invites artists in different genres and art forms to artistic residencies to create new works, exhibition and public programs anchored in local environments. Art Inside Out is operated by the County of Halland, together with its six municipalities. Participating artists are offered compensation for their work, travel, accommodation, workplaces, artistic support and means of production.

  • Onassis AiRAthens, Greece

    Onassis AiR is an international artistic research residency program based in Athens, Greece, that was established by the Onassis Foundation in 2019. Founded on the principles of learning and doing with others, Onassis AiR grounds its mission in supporting the artistic process by offering space and time to arts professionals from various backgrounds and disciplines to delve deeper into their practice without any requirement to present a final work. All program participants will be invited to participate in the Open Days, a series of events that will run throughout the year and are open to the public. Additionally, all participants are encouraged to engage with the Οnassis AiR Community through an offering, in the form of a workshop, a presentation, a lecture or screening, or any other format they wish to propose. [Photo: official website]

  • RijksakademieAmsterdam, Netherlands

    The Rijksakademie offers a two-year international residency programme to around fifty artists that provides space for research, experiment and production of new work. Residents are supported with a studio, a work budget and a stipend and can seek advice from leading art professionals from a wide variety of cultural and creative backgrounds. In addition there is a rich research and production infrastructure, consisting of various technical workshops operated by specialists, a library and a historical and contemporary art collection. Within the interdisciplinary environment of the Rijksakademie there is complete freedom in research and working methods. [Photo: official website]

  • Ionion Center for the Arts and CultureIsland Kefalonia, Greece

    The International Residency Program of the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture is a program operating in the fields of Higher Education, Arts, Sciences, Research. The residency program is open, international, running all year, supporting/advancing high level artistic and scientific research and creation projects. It is inviting artists and scientists, curators, art factors, universities and art’s institutions from around the world. Our aim is the exchange of Knowledge, Creation, Artistic expertise, innovative practices and performance. It is a program establishing bridges to connecting the contemporary International Art and Sciences Forums. There is no limit, starting from two weeks minimum. There are short or long term residencies subject to the early formal enrolment and the space availability.

  • WielsBrussels, Belgium

    Wiels is an international laboratory for the creation and the diffusion of contemporary art, and a space for innovative ideas and creative experiences. Up to 20 artists participate in the residency programme each year, in two sessions of 6 months. For each session, 2-3 of the 9 studios in WIELS are allocated to Belgium-based artists, while the remaining are dedicated to international residents, who are selected through specific calls. The residency provides working spaces in a suitable environment for artists who seek autonomy, feedback and/or interaction with peers, and the interdisciplinary art scene that Brussels in particular offers, engaging in current artistic and theoretical debates through weekly discussions with the mentors, visits, presentations and public interactions with audiences.
    [Photo: official website]

  • SerdeAizpute, Latvia

    In 2002 a collective of young artists founded NGO Interdisciplinary Art group SERDE. SERDE developed the public workshop centre with technical equipment for experimental and innovative projects, and every summer SERDE residencies and workshops centre hosts international artists with different art backgrounds and projects. Many of them have an impact to the local environment and give input to the local community – sculptures and a mural in town, open studios and performances, etc. and offers residencies for local and international artists, culture workers, activists, managers and scientists. During the residencies for additional cost we offer a certain amount of professional assistance for creation of work, technical help and consultations. This has to be discussed and negotiated before the residency. At the end of residence we offer our technical equipment and premises for a concluding exhibition or presentation in Aizpute.

  • KORDONKärdla, Hiiumaa, Estonia

    KORDONair facilitates art in dialogue with architecture and environment. It explores social and artistic dimensions of space, diversity of culture and wilderness. The interdisciplinary residency is located in the UNESCO biosphere reserve on the border of Kärdla city, the capital of Hiiumaa island. The mission of the residency is to initiate discussions on the relationship between the built and natural environment, to create an international network and to involve the inhabitants of Hiiumaa island. KORDONair was founded in 2018 at the historical border guard house (anno 1830). It offers residency possibilities to artists, architects, filmmakers, researchers etc to critically engage with the surroundings. Residents are encouraged to finish their residency period by finding ways through exhibition, workshop, and open studio to meet the local community. [Photo: KORDONair]

  • Bridge Guard-Residential Art / Science CentreŠtúrovo, Slovakia

    Bridge Guard-Residential Art / Science Centre supports artists, scientists and personalities from other professions who work on projects which place emphasis on uniting, connecting, and bridging. Support consists of making possible a 3 to 6 months’ sojourn in the “Bridge Guard” residence in Štúrovo, Slovakia, with the right to work in complete freedom on one’s own project, and with only minimal duties. The post of Bridge Guard requires a person in whose work boundaries of countries or eras are bridged, mental, social, religious or political boundaries are crossed, different scientific fields are connected, or various artistic media are utilized. He or she works on topics such as integrating, bridging, connecting, uniting opposites, exploring and moving boundaries, encountering the unknown in others and within oneself.


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