The International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC) is a museum specialising in printmaking with extensive international collection and a producer of the Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts. Since 2017, MGLC runs a residency programme at MGLC Švicarija, a residency and creative centre, and is the most central and nature-connected residency point in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The residency programme is aimed at Slovenian and foreign artists and art collectives, professionals in the field of contemporary art (focus on visual arts and graphic arts); including critics, curators, writers, who are offered production conditions for work, networking, education and training. The programme International Residencies is intended for artists and other cultural workers from international milieu based on open calls, inter-residency exchanges, project collaborations and curatorial invitations.
The residency program aims to introduce artists and creative practitioners to Gozo as an inspiring creative environment set amidst a Mediterranean setting with plenty of opportunities for exploration and discovery. Since its inception in 2001, the programme offers a stimulating experience of intercultural exchange among residents, self-directed professional development and opportunities for collaborative projects. The residency is offered on an ongoing basis, wherein an artist can choose to spend between a minimum of two weeks to a maximum duration of three months. Participants are encouraged to reflect and exchange ideas with the local community, present a talk on their work, participate in an open studio event. Residents can also benefit from exploring the Maltese Islands’ eclectic offering – from Gozo’s rural charm and quieter surroundings, to Malta’s hustle and bustle.
Pāvilosta Artist in Residency (PAiR) is a space for inventive encounters, where creators, researchers and curators develop their projects in a stimulating environment free of distractions and conducive to cross-disciplinary dialogue. We invite artists, curators, researchers, writers and other professionals in the arts, humanities and sciences to offer them the opportunity to pursue their project in a productive, hassle-free setting. PAiR is located on the shore of the Baltic Sea in Pāvilosta. The 500 km long coast has played a significant role in the geography, politics and culture of Latvia and has influenced both local occupations and culture. Our biannual open-call residencies are organised in collaboration with an internationally renowned guest curator and feature up to four participants working on their projects over the course of 1 to 3 months.
Rupert is an independent, publicly funded centre for art, residencies and education. Located in Vilnius, Lithuania, we began operations in 2012. We establish close cooperation between artists, researchers, and other cultural actors through our transdisciplinary programmes and residencies. Rupert's residency programme is for international cultural professionals with exceptional potential to create, experiment, connect, and collaborate. This includes artists, writers, curators, cultural managers, and academics. Selected residents spend up to three months in Vilnius, developing their projects and immersing themselves in the region’s creative sphere. Rupert's curators facilitate connections with the local cultural scene. The team organises studio visits, public presentations of the residents regularly, and collaborations with our alternative education programme by invitation. [Photo: One of Rupert’s residency studios]
SODAS 2123 cultural centre is a self-governing community-based space, operated and curated by the Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association. It brings together creators and researchers from different fields, with practices based on experimentation, developing unexpected formats, and responding to the latest cultural, social, geopolitical and ecological issues. With over 50 artists’ studios, rehearsing studios for bands, offices for design, film and visual arts organisations, exhibition spaces, event spaces, various workshops, a cafe, a public outdoor garden space, a public allotment, and more, SODAS 2123 provides space for a variety of art and cultural disciplines, and each resident of the complex is open to sharing, learning and craftsmanship. The residency programme started in 2021, which invites artists, curators, designers, architects, researchers and other creators. This is a unique residency near the city centre, which provides opportunities for Lithuanian and foreign artists to live and create at the SODAS 2123 cultural complex.
Kaunas Artists' House is a vibrant hub for artistic expression and cultural exchange. The emphasis on presenting emerging artists, fostering new ideas, and engaging in cultural experiments indicates a commitment to innovation and diversity within the arts. The residency programs, including Guest Residencies and Reciprocal Residency programs, play a crucial role in facilitating cross-cultural dialogue and providing artists with the resources they need to pursue their creative endeavors. By offering opportunities for artists, curators, and cultural researchers from Lithuania and abroad to utilize the institution's facilities and engage with the local contemporary art scene, KAH contributes to the enrichment of artistic practice and discourse both locally and globally. The wide network of local, national, and international partners underscores the institution's commitment to collaboration and sustainability in the arts. Overall, Kaunas Artists' House appears to be an essential institution in the cultural landscape, fostering creativity, dialogue, and exchange within the contemporary art community. [Photo: Vytautas Paplauskas]
ArtMill is the base of our non-profit organization ArtDialog. Functioning as an alternative cultural space, our Center is a home to an active community of artists, activists, farmers, entrepreneurs and creatives that steward the local ecosystem. ArtMill enables ArtDialog's mission to build cultural discourse through creativity, research, the wider public, experiential learning and education. ArtMill has hosted artists each season to come and have time and space away from urban life to focus on their projects. Our residency program is open to artists in the broad sense of the word: poets, scientists, writers, dancers, musicians, thinkers, creators, farmers, builders, performers or painters of the future. Residencies are a week to a few months in duration and encompass the artist becoming a member of our community and network, whether that be helping out in the gardens, cooking farm-to-table meals, or building a new woodshed.
Open call: https://air-j.info/program/aireu_artmill/
The PRÁM Studio gathers 12 graduates of the Academy of Fine Arts and the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Given the unique space of our building, we aim to extend the range of our activities to services and cultural events for the public benefit with exhibitions, concerts, conferences, screenings and alternative festivals. Our mission is to create a place for international encounters, creation of authentic art and alternative education. We want to support independent artists and raise awareness of contemporary cultural activities. Our plan includes a residential program aimed at encountering artists from abroad. Residents can take advantage of a spacious studio where they can also live. There are plenty of opportunities for artistic and social interaction with local members. Residents are chosen via email applications by an open call each year.
Læsø AiR is located in the unique artistic retreats of two of Denmark’s and the world’s most acclaimed artists - Per Kirkeby (1938-2018) and Asger Jorn (1914-1973) - at the island of Læsø. The main objective of the Læsø AiR program is to supports the development of the artistic process and and research phase for professional visual artists by providing time, space and opportunity to reflect and immerse in the working process in the unique and appropriate settings on Læsø. Foreign artists granted residencies will be given the opportunity to take part in networking activities with representatives from the Danish contemporary art scene. Professional, foreign (non-Danish) visual artists can apply for stays of 12 weeks’ duration. Professional Danish visual artists can apply for residencies of 4 and 6 weeks’ duration.
The Saari Residence, maintained by Kone Foundation, is a residence located in Mynämäki, Southwest Finland, for artists of all disciplines and nationalities. At the Saari Residence, artists and researchers can focus on their work in a peaceful rural environment and share their thoughts and experiences with colleagues. The residence’s long-term activities and thinking are underpinned by an ecological approach, which also covers social and psychological sustainability. Its keywords are slowness, insight and change. The residency places are intended for individual professional artists, fiction writers, poets and novelists, translators, composers, sound artists, curators, and critics, artistic duos, and artistic collectives (i.e., a workgroup or established organisation with a Business ID) of all disciplines and all nationalities for the purpose of carrying out a project proposed in advance. Non-fiction writers and researchers are not eligible for a residency. The residency includes a grant, free accommodation and workspace. [Photo: Otto-Ville Vaatainen/Saari Residence]
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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.