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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]

  • AiR Nieuw en MeerAmsterdam, Netherlands

    Artist community Nieuw en Meer, closed to the center of Amsterdam welcomes applications from artists in all disciplines for work periods of max. three months. Situated within the beautiful surroundings of the Oeverlanden, a park bordering the lake ‘Nieuwe Meer’ in Amsterdam, the guest studio offers the ideal environment for artists in terms of personal reflection and concentration, but as well for exchange and collaborations with artists from our community. In the past years Nieuw en Meer has put emphasis on the sustainability of the community and site, specifically with regard to the maintenance of the buildings and the ecological aspects of the surrounding land and permaculture. At the end of each stay a presentation of the executed project is expected for the residents of Nieuw en Meer. [Photo: official website]

  • Medea Electronique-Koumaria ResidencyLaconia, Greece

    Since 2009 the artist collective Medea Electronique has organized annually a 10-day experimental artist residency, Koumaria, near Sparta in Greece, focusing on improvisation and new media practices. Artists from all over the world, inspired by the Greek natural landscape, come together to create a multicultural and cross-media ‘dialogue’ culminating in a collective presentation at the end of the residency. The cross-cultural dialogues that the residency engenders both create new artistic speculations and smelt older assumptions. Past residents have formed lasting friendships and new artistic partnerships. Medea Electronique, being an eclectic art collective, is interested in people from diverse cultural and artistic backgrounds. For us the residency serves as a model for future creative endeavors.

  • 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]

  • SerdeAizpute, Latvia

    In 2002 a collective of young artists founded NGO Interdisciplinary Art group SERDE. SERDE developed the public workshop centre with technical equipment for experimental and innovative projects, and every summer SERDE residencies and workshops centre hosts international artists with different art backgrounds and projects. Many of them have an impact to the local environment and give input to the local community – sculptures and a mural in town, open studios and performances, etc. and offers residencies for local and international artists, culture workers, activists, managers and scientists. During the residencies for additional cost we offer a certain amount of professional assistance for creation of work, technical help and consultations. This has to be discussed and negotiated before the residency. At the end of residence we offer our technical equipment and premises for a concluding exhibition or presentation in Aizpute.

  • KORDONKärdla, Hiiumaa, Estonia

    KORDONair facilitates art in dialogue with architecture and environment. It explores social and artistic dimensions of space, diversity of culture and wilderness. The interdisciplinary residency is located in the UNESCO biosphere reserve on the border of Kärdla city, the capital of Hiiumaa island. The mission of the residency is to initiate discussions on the relationship between the built and natural environment, to create an international network and to involve the inhabitants of Hiiumaa island. KORDONair was founded in 2018 at the historical border guard house (anno 1830). It offers residency possibilities to artists, architects, filmmakers, researchers etc to critically engage with the surroundings. Residents are encouraged to finish their residency period by finding ways through exhibition, workshop, and open studio to meet the local community. [Photo: KORDONair]

  • Valletta Design ClusterValletta, Malta

    The Maker in Residence is a residency programme for Designers and Makers at the Valletta Design Cluster, a community hub for cultural and creative practice in Malta. The residency offers designers time and space away from their usual routine to reflect, research, and consider new ways of developing their practice or product. Share your results with like-minded individuals, professionals, and the public through a final event, talk, workshop, and exhibition at the end of the residency. We welcome makers who are developing sustainable products, processes and materials such as those that reduce waste, conserve energy or use recycled material, and/or makers who are using their skills and creativity to reimagine existing products, services or systems. This includes makers who are developing new ways to produce or consume goods or creating new models for community problem-solving. Makers who are developing products and services that address social challenges such as urban greening, accessibility and promoting community engagement in making are also encouraged to join the programme. [Photo: Central Courtyard of the Valletta Design Cluster]

  • Spazju KreattivValletta, Malta

    Spazju Kreattiv invites creatives from all fields for an immersive and community-based artist-in-residence programme with a duration of between two to four weeks. These residencies are based in the context of a growing cultural creative scene in Malta in line with Spazju Kreattiv’s aim of being a catalyst for contemporary art in Malta and allowing for international collaboration. Our residency programme aims to enrich cultural diversity within Malta’s creative scene by encouraging encounters and exchanges between international and Maltese artists, the creative collaborators and communities as well as physical and virtual environments. The residency framework provides the time for research and development as well as opportunities for creatives to engage with communities in the presentation of work. [Photo: official website]

  • MoTA – Museum of Transitory ArtLjubljana, Slovenia

    MoTA is a multidisciplinary platform dedicated to advancing the research, production and presentation of transitory, experimental, and live art forms. MoTA is a museum without a permanent collection or a fixed space. Instead, its programs are realised in different locations and contexts in temporary physical and virtual spaces. MoTA organizes and supports transitory art in the form of continuous events, exhibitions and educational programs both locally and internationally. As its name indicates, MoTA examines what a museum can be today and in the future. MoTA is in constant search for the new, the uncertain, and the undefined. [Photo: official website]


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