COAL, an association created in 2008 by professionals of contemporary art, ecology and research, mobilizes artists and cultural actors on societal and environmental issues and promotes the essential role of creation and culture in raising awareness, transforming territories, and implementing concrete solutions. COAL awards the COAL Art and Environment Prize every year and participates in the knowledge and dissemination of the theme through European cooperation, and consultancy. COAL Art and Environment Prize is organized every year by selecting artists from all artistic backgrounds and nationalities, and the selection is based on their applications. The awarded artist will be given an opportunity to participate in the residency in France. We suggest artists to regularly check our website for the announcement of the information upon submitting the applications. [Photo: official website]
The Ballinglen Arts Foundation is a registered Irish charity that provides a residency award - The Fellowship Programme - enabling Irish and international artists to spend time working in rural Ireland to benefit both the artist and the community. Since 1992, the Foundation has facilitated hundreds of artists from the United States, Europe, and Asia to come to the small coastal village of Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland to experience the same inspiration. We invite Visual artists throughout the world with professional standing in their fields (painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, sculpture) and emerging artists of recognized ability are eligible for residence. No particular style is sought. Period of Residency: The period of residency is generally around 4 weeks, but can be increased slightly depending on the time of year. [Photo: Nuala Clarke]
Due to the multidisciplinary nature of neimënster, we offer residencies in a wide range of disciplines: visual arts, dance, composition, literature, performing arts and music. The main criteria for the selection of artists are the originality of the project as well as its innovative and socially engaged character. According to the artistic discipline and the form of the residency, the latter will take place on a time scale from one week up to six months. The artistic projects realised during the residencies will figure as exhibitions or performances in our program. During the residency, we also guarantee encounters in different contexts between the artist and the public as well as professionals, in order to allow them to peek into the creative process of the artist. [Photo: official website]
40mcube houses an exhibition space, a production workshop, a residency for artists and curators. 40mcube produces works, present them in the form of exhibitions or interventions in the public space, artists’ residencies, accompanies the commission of works, promotes and mediates them to the public. 40mcube welcomes artists in residence for a time of reflection, conception, realization of their project and production of their works. Professional workshops equipped with tools, machines and materials, offering a suitable environment for creation. In addition to residencies in its premises in Rennes and Liffré, 40mcube implements artists residencies in companies, on the brittany territory and in schools. [Photo: Hélène Bertin, Éléonore False, Ingrid Luche, Bertfalhe, 2019, vue de l’exposition. Commissariat: 40mcube. Production : 40mcube / Cnap. Photo by Margot Montigny]
Black Church Print Studio is located at number 4 Temple Bar, in the heart of Dublin’s City Centre. As part of the redevelopment of Temple Bar in 1994, the Studio’s 4-storey building was custom built as a printmaking workshop. Black Church Print Studio International Artist-in-Residence programme was established in 2009 to facilitate contemporary artistic practice in the Studio and to further the professional development of artists. It enables the creation and production of new work, fosters an exchange of ideas and influences and encourages the sharing of expertise. The residency period is a four-week. Applicants must be practicing printmakers.
Triangle-Astérides is a center for contemporary art based in Marseilles, a cultural cooperative located in a former tobacco factory, since 1994. Triangle-Astérides articulates a rigorous program of exhibitions with Research Residencies for artists from international and French scenes outside Marseilles and Associate Artists from the local scene, to which are added events, editorial projects and a thorough outreach to all audiences. Mindful of each individual’s needs, Triangle-Astérides ensures, to the best of its ability, the accessibility of all its programs for the audience as well as for the invited artists (the building is accessible to persons with a disability; and upon request tours can be offered in French Sign Language and through audio description). Throughout the year, Triangle - Astérides is proposing public activities as part of its residency program aimed at giving access to the creative process and enabling audiences to meet artists. [photo: Triangle-Astérides, contemporary art center of national interest, Marseille]
The Guesthouse is a Cork Artists Collective (CAC) initiative that began in collaboration with the Cork City Council and with the support of the Arts Council of Ireland. The Guesthouse Project presents international and Irish artists and collaborative groups with an opportunity to live and work in Cork city. The A.I.R requires a dedication to situating your practice in the house for the full 3-month duration. The Guesthouse is a shared space set up to facilitate transdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary non-hermetic practices that develop through experimental modes of operation. The residency facilitates research and experimentation and the development of collaborations that create new approaches to artistic practice. We invite artists to find new ways of imagining, activating and utilising the Guesthouse building. We are interested in artists that have both solo and collaborative practice and work in a transdisciplinary manner. [Photo: official website]
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in Cassis, the Camargo Foundation offers a contemplative environment for creativity, research, experimentation and collaboration in the arts and humanities. Since its creation in 1967, Camargo has welcomed over 1,500 artists, researchers and thinkers from all over the world. Camargo runs various programs - some via open call and others by invitation. The flagship program is the Camargo Fellowship, through which each year 14 individuals or teams are selected for a 10-week open-ended residency. More details on the website and the newsletters.
Fabrica was established in 1994. The residency is based in Treviso, Italy, in an old villa, restored and augmented by one of the most renowned contemporary architects, Tadao Ando. The programme is a six month residency for creative talents under the age of twenty five. It is a space for people from around the globe to live in a continuous exchange of experiences, where the worlds of art, culture and research meet to develop new ideas. Internationally renowned architects, musicians, historians, designers, artists, interaction designers, art directors, philosophers and sociologists faciliate this exchange of ideas through workshops, lectures and training. A selected group of creatives, informally referred to as “fabricanti” undertakes a training and research path through photography, visual communication, interaction design, videography, writing, music and more. [Photo by Reed Young]
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]
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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.
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