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  • Cité internationale des artsParis, France

    Ever since the Cité internationale des arts was founded in 1965, artists have been coming from all over the world to take part in our artist-in-residence programmes. The Cité encourages cross-cultural dialogue and provides a place where artists can meet with their public and other professionals. The Cité internationale des arts is an artists' residency that brings together artists in the heart of Paris and allows them to implement a creative or research project in all disciplines. For periods of two months to a year, in the Marais or in Montmartre, the Cité internationale des arts allows artists to work in an environment that is conducive to creation and open to meetings with professionals from the cultural milieu. Residents benefit from customized support from the Cité internationale des arts team. [Photo: official website]

  • Bucharest AiRBucharest, Romania

    The Residency can host and collaborate with artists and other practitioners working primarily with new media and internet, performance, research-based work, video and moving image practice, voice based practice, lecture-performance, installation, site specific (public space) interventions and others, all relating to the layers, mechanisms, effects and politics of language and voice. Bucharest Air is further open to collaborations with curators, critics, writers, anthropologists, alongside experimental filmmakers. We highly encourage transdisciplinarity through collaboration with fields of activity other than the artists’, in a process of understanding the ramifications of public speech in arts, society, cultural and political movements, mass media and many other aspects. There are no age restrictions, and the Residency is open to all nationalities equally. Projects and proposals which take into consideration the specific context of Romania will have priority over more generalist approach. The application is accepted all year around. [Photo: official website]

  • Can SerratBarcelona, Spain

    Can Serrat is a Catalan farmhouse located in El Bruc (Montserrat), 45 km outside of Barcelona. One of the oldest international residency programs in Catalonia, it has welcomed artistic and literary projects since 1989. The international residency program invites writers and contemporary artists from all over the world for residencies of short and middle-term duration. We holds open calls throughout the year and chosen projects are selected by a jury. Monthly activities are organized to activate the investigation of the projects in production and allow connections with the surroundings and locals: conversations, a book club reading, visits to relevant spaces, a dinner open to the local community (summer time only), studio visit and project presentations, to name a few. Can Serrat is the right place if one is looking for a rural space to produce, community living, art/literature network and collaborations, process and production support, and slowness.

  • MACBABarcelona, Spain

    MACBA's research support programme is aimed at academic researchers, artists and other people specialising in contemporary artistic practices. Those eligible to apply for them are people with higher education qualifications or equivalent experience, specialising in contemporary art and culture, and who are currently engaged in research projects on a subject within these fields. Residency periods for the individual residence is between 1 and 3 months and these may be prolonged up to a maximum of 6 months under exceptional circumstances. For group residencies will have a maximum duration of 10 months and places will be allocated to a maximum of 3 groups within this period. [Photo: official website]

  • Kimonos Art CenterPaphos, Cyprus

    Kimonos Art Center has been active in the field of fine arts since 2015 and has already presented a rich body of work, making use of many means of creative expression and going through all the stages of artistic work. “Episkeptes", a residency program that welcomes artists from around the world to meet and interact, research and create new works in the unique spaces of the Center. The Center will accommodate in its spaces two international artists of any visual discipline (sculptors, painters, photographers, installation artists, printmakers, video, and multimedia artists) for one month. After the first 3 weeks of the residency, the Center will organize and curate, in collaboration with the participating artists, a presentation of the outcome in a local art space. The quality of artistic creation is one of the major concerns addressed by the program.

  • Scandinavian Cello SchoolStevns, Denmark

    Scandinavian Cello School is located next to a historic fishing village which features one of Denmark’s oldest harbors. An explosion in interest is due to the unique ethos at the school – achieve a healthy work-life balance, side by side with world class music training. Scandinavian Cello School was on the front page of the New York Times and seen by 2.1 billion worldwide with their alternative approach to things - such as playing music to farm animals. Outreach concerts, outdoor experiences and collective living are all part of their philosophy to create more balanced and ultimately better musicians. A founder and international award-winning cellist Jacob Shaw works closely to help promote, support and educate young musical talents. We welcome all musicians and all cultural visitors to take a mini-residency. For musicians, to be eligible to attend you must have a specific project in mind. Music is a strong artistic form of the past residents, however, we do accept other art forms. [photo by Carsten Snejberg]

  • Malt AIREbeltolt, Denmark

    Malt AIR is a visual arts residency program in Denmark. Malt AIR invites professional artists especially at the beginning of their career from all over the world to participate in a 3-month visual arts residency program. The residency offers international artists the opportunity to develop new and valuable relations with the Danish visual arts scene. Studio facilities and accommodation, as well as a travel grant and a monthly stipend, are included in the program. While fostering exchanges between the residing artist and the Danish contemporary visual arts scene, we support the development of the resident’s artistic practice. The resident artist will participate in networking activities, studio visits, and meetings with relevant professional individuals, as well as receive curatorial feedback.

  • Foreningen BIRCA ResidencyKlemensker, Bornholm, Denmark

    BIRCA is a laboratory for the new ecological performing arts, located in the middle of nature and fields on the island of Bornholm. Here artists get the opportunity to research and develop their ideas and projects, while we actively support investigative and co-creative approaches to the artistic processes through discussion and facilitation. We are normally open May to October – but the place can also be visits in wintertime for more research/study purposes. Also, the residency programme hosts residencies for up to 6 individuael artists at the same time, also two different performing art groups can work and stay at BIRCA simultaneously. By embracing BIRCA’s natural surroundings, we want to create a vision for an ecological future that allows for connectedness, generosity and sharing.

  • JoyaVélez Blanco, Spain

    Joya: arte + ecología / AiR is an off-grid and climate positive interdisciplinary residency (since 2006) rooted in the crossroads of art, ecology and sustainable living practice. It is located in the heart of the Parque Natural Sierra María - Los Vélez, in the north of the province of Almería, Andalucía. We supports a range of disciplines including, but not limited to, visual art, writing, music, dance, curatorial and film. Founded and curated by Simon and Donna Beckmann in 2009, the Joya: arte + ecología / AiR programme is grounded in the foundation that dynamic and sustainable creative activity is the backbone to regenerating the land that has been slowly abandoned over the last fifty years. This is one of the sunniest regions of Europe receiving over 3000 hours of sunlight a year. The length of the residency would be 1 to 2 weeks. [Photo: official website]

  • Matadero MadridMadrid, Spain

    Matadero Madrid is run by Madrid City Council's Department of Culture, Turism and Sports. One of the characteristics of a residency centre is that it provides workspaces for creators in which they can develop their practice in general, or a specific project. The centre’s work is based on the firm belief that public institutions are duty bound to support experimentation rather than the reproduction of standard formulas. This means that Matadero Madrid plays with new formats of cultural production, which provides residency work spaces for homegrown and overseas creative artists. Through agreements with cultural institutions in other countries, Matadero Madrid runs a programme of regular interdisciplinary residencies. After a period of coexistence in the work spaces, the processes are opened up to the local community with a public viewing. [Photo: official website]


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