Ever since the establishment of the LuppArt Foundation in 2015 we have been striving to provide inspiration to those invested in art and artmaking. This is why we have chosen to set up our Residency Programme in the unique and picturesque landscape of Luppa Island, a small piece of land on the river Danube just a few kilometres outside Budapest. Our popular Residency Programme, held every summer, has been attracting a steady influx of artists at various stages of their professional career. The ideal conditions provided on the island together with the talent of our residents have resulted in the creation of a plethora of artworks, some of which we have acquired, thereby building our own collection. From 2018 onwards, prospective residents may gain access to the programme in two different ways: by invitation or by submitting their application online.
The Jan van Eyck Academie welcomes some 45 participants from all over the world annually. Next to visual artists, the academy is open to designers—ranging from graphic design, fashion, food to social design—architects, curators, and writers. Each year, our call for applications is open and candidates can apply for an 11-month residency. The selection committee chooses new participants on the basis of the submitted project plans and documentation. The selected artists have in common an inquisitive, open and engaged attitude, their work testifies to an art practice that is investigative and committed. The Jan van Eyck Academie offers its participants the tools to further develop, materialise and disseminate their research. They are encouraged to explore their ideas in a critical and reciprocal relationship with each other and the world—and in this way, make a contribution to the development of the arts and their significance for society.
Cittadellarte, Fondazione Pistoletto’s programme of artists’ residencies was founded in 1999. The programme is open to artists and professionals from all over the world and it aims at providing instruments for “artivators”, i.e. subjects working at the boundaries between artistic practices, processes of social change and collaborations with communities external to the art world, weaving together moments of interdisciplinary research, exchange of knowledge and practical activities. Our programme is focusing on season long research themes and developing four types of residency of different durations and with different objectives, grouped under the general heading of UNIDEE Residency Programs: UNIDEE Modules, Research Residency, Connective Residency and Organisations in Residency. Cittadellarte is located within the grade listed premises of the former Trombetta Wool Mill, a testimony of Biella’s past as one of the first European hubs within the textile industry.
Gate 44 is a visual culture production studio. We offer production-based residencies to visual artists, designers & creatives from all backgrounds and levels of expertise. Our professional studios are equipped for large-scale etching, screen printing, relief printing, lithography, bookmaking, and metalworking. Our goal is to accompany artists in the discovery process of new languages and technical solutions to add to their expressive toolkit. Artists have the option to be assisted by experts across various disciplines to produce mixed-media, complex projects. Self-led residencies are available depending studio availability.
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.]
The At Home in Hundorf Association is the initiator and organizer of the art residency program “Școala de-Acasă” (ȘAH) designed for emerging young artists. Through two-week creative residencies spent amid a friendly rural community, we offer time and space for artists to identify and strengthen their individuality and facilitate a context for networking and collaboration. Seven consecutive editions of ȘAH have taken place so far in the village, hosting over 100 young artists. Starting in 2022, ȘAH has also opened its doors to international artists who share the residency space and time with their Romanian peers. Our team supports total creative freedom and believes in the importance of surprising process of the artists.
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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.