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  • Styria Artist in Residence (St.A.i.R.)Graz, Austria

    The Styrian Government awards scholarships to international artists and art theorists from all genres. These scholarships will be for artists of all fields as well as for art theorists. Entitled to participate are artists and art theorists who look for contacts with artists and the creative scene in Graz, Styria. The scholarship amounts to EUR 1,100 per month for living expenses. Recipients of the scholarship will have free accommodation the Baroque-style Graz Seminary. Cultural initiatives will be hosts to the scholarship recipients during their stay in Graz, will support them and will involve them in networking activities. A presentation of selected works or an artist-talk is scheduled. Travel and material costs must be paid by artists.The minimum stay is two months. [Photo: "Medusa" at the Graz Zeughaus/Armory in 2021]

  • Atelierhaus Salzamt LinzLinz, Austria

    Since July 2009 the Studio House Salzamt is a cultural institution of the city of Linz in a central location at the Danube, is a meeting place for young visual artists from inland and abroad. We offers studios, apartments for the international artists, in-house exhibition space, international artistic exchange and involvement of guests in local projects, and art education through talks and and studio visits. In order to document the international artistic exchange and to make it accessible to a wide public, the works of the artists in residence are presented at Salzamt as part of the exhibition program. In the 170m² exhibition space, located on the ground floor, exhibitions, lectures, discussions, presentations and screenings take place. Some artists are involved in various Linz based projects during their stay as well. [Photo: official website]

  • 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]

  • Björkö KonstnodBjörkö, Sweden

    Björkö Konstnod (BKN) is an artist run space where the forest meets the sea in the Northern Stockholm Archipelago Sweden, welcoming artists of diverse ages, backgrounds, and disciplines in the exploration and expansion of their creative practices. You get your own studio with accommodation for 1-2 months. We practice “Thinking Together Learning Together.” The main objective of BKN is to provide an opportunity to within the stay, focus on, the artistic practice while immersed in nature and embedded in a community of international artists. Resources: nature, colleagues, share sessions, darkroom, crafts studio/wood workshop, loom etc founder of WAP/walking as practice.

  • 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]

  • 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.

  • Künstlerhaus BüchsenhausenInnsbruck, Austria

    The Fellowship Program for Art and Theory has taken place in Büchsenhausen since spring 2003. The program combines the advantages of a residency with the possibilities of a postgraduate, non-academic research and production fellowship on the basis of an open, non-formalized structure. Content-wise, the program addresses a worldwide public made up of professionals in the fields of contemporary art, architecture, art and media theory, as well as criticism. The Fellows’ works, production methods and themes are made accessible to interested visitors in public events and presentations. At the end of the fellowship there is a thematic group exhibition in which it is offered to the Fellows to present the results of their (artistic) research to a broader public. [Photo: WEST.Fotostudio]

  • Rothko MuseumDaugavpils, Latvia

    Daugavpils City Counsil Institution Rothko Museum has a residence programme for artists working in different media with the option to apply for an individual residence programme. Residences are frequently used by artists and other creators, because their seclusion and well-appointed studios make them perfectly suited for creative work. In addition, the residences are also open to guests of the city and other people interested in staying there. The residences offer 10 comfortable and cosy rooms where one can relax and enjoy the aura of history in an artistic setting. [Photo: official website]


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