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  • IASPISStockholm, Sweden

    IASPIS is the Swedish Arts Grants Committee's international programme for Visual and Applied Arts. The IASPIS residency programme in Stockholm has nine studios, four for Sweden-based and five for international artists in the field of visual and applied arts. For three to six months, artists are offered the opportunity to work in their own studio, meet colleagues from Sweden and all over the world and take part in the entire IASPIS activities. The Artist in Residence has access to a studio in the Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s premises as well as a grant to cover the costs of subsistence, accommodation and other expenses. Residents have the opportunity to take part in various IASPIS activities during the residency period. We arrange talks, meetings, study visits, travels, studio visits by visiting international curators and public events in various forms. The purpose of all these activities is to promote opportunities for artistic development, international outlook and exchange. [Photo: IASPIS - The Swedish Arts Grants Committee. Photo by Jean-Baptiste Béranger]

  • 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]

  • Akademie Schloss SolitudeStuttgart, Germany

    Akademie Schloss Solitude is an international Artist-in-Residence Program and has supported approximately 1,700 young artists from more than 120 countries since opening its doors in 1990. Residencies enable fellows of all disciplines to devote themselves to their research projects under favorable material and intellectual conditions. In harmony with the castle’s location and history, Solitude is a retreat and »free zone« for art and life. It also has an exhibition venue, innovative laboratory, and arena for discourse. The Akademie’s fellows and guests use it as an artistic incubator, a projection screen; a place to make lasting connections or as an opportunity to realize a project without having to conform to conventions. [Photo: official website]

  • The Bellagio Center Residency ProgramBellagio, Italy

    The Bellagio Center residency offers an opportunity to advance a specific breakthrough project rather than a haven for private reflection, and a stimulating environment for making interdisciplinary and intercultural connections with other residents. In addition to the general public, thematic calls are available. We seek candidates from a broad range of fields, areas of practice and expertise, with diverse backgrounds and cultural perspectives. The General Open Call Residency is for all practitioners, academics and artists working in any discipline or area of study. Projects can be based on any topic but must demonstrate clear social impact and charitable purpose. The residents stay up to four weeks at The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center in Lake Como, Italy. [Photo: official website]

  • 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]

  • Wyspa Progress FoundationGdansk, Poland

    Wyspa Progress Foundation, founded in 1994 in Gdansk, and is a public benefit organization, functioning as an interdisciplinary exhibition, research and educational organization. An important part of the program is Wyspa AIR Port, a residency program aimed at introducing an international group of researchers, theoreticians, critics and creators of visual culture to the Tricity and Polish art scene. Our residents work with curators and project coordinators. They also have access to FWP s production resources. We use our years of experience to implement bold programs that respond to the ever-changing relationship between artists, organizations and society. Within these programs, artists and curators have the opportunity to conduct research and experiment in their chosen fields. Several-week interdisciplinary art and research stays with a thematic scope agreed individually. [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]

  • CCA AndratxAndratx, Mallorca, Spain

    CCA Andratx is Contemporary Art Gallery in Mallorca, located in a beautiful natural surrounding in the town of Sa Coma (Andratx), 30 minutes drive north of Palma. The Artists in Residence Program emerges as the palpable heart of the centre, playing a central role in the creation and development of a vibrant cultural fabric. Each month, the program unfolds its generosity, offering the opportunity for four international artists to immerse themselves in an environment conducive to creativity. The key to this program lies in the freedom given to the artists, encouraging them to explore, experiment and develop their work without restrictions. This has not only nurtured individual artists, but has woven a network of global connections that transcend geographical and cultural boundaries.

  • Frans Masereel CentrumKasterlee, Belgium

    The Frans Masereel Centrum is a center for contemporary art, combining an artist-oriented exhibition and production schedule with an international residency program for artists and critics, often with a specific focus on printed matter-at-large. Each year approximately 50 national and international artists, researchers, critics and academics are selected through an open call. The focus lies on development and creation within the field of print. No prior knowledge of printmaking techniques is required. Our principal residency offers individual artists the opportunity to broaden and deepen their own practice through a multiform, print-related project. Also, we reserve the autumn for artist collectives, and master's students at colleges and universities, artistic co-workers, etc.


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