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AIR_JOnline Database of Artist in Residence Programs in Japan

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  • neimënster – Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de NeumünsterGrund, Luxembourg

    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 centre d’art contemporainRennes, France

    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]

  • Triangle – AstéridesMarseille, France

    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 Romanian Association of Contemporary Art (ARAC)Bucharest, Romania

    The Romanian Association for Contemporary Art (ARAC) is a non-profit organization founded in June 2012, in order to produce and promote contemporary art in Romania and abroad. An important objective of ARAC is to facilitate international cultural exchanges with artistic environments from around the world. Through the years, ARAC has organised residency programs, exhibitions and published art books while actively investigating and reflecting upon emerging developments in contemporary art and culture. ARAC is offering a residency opportunity for artists to freely develop artworks for an exhibition in Bucharest. [Photo: official website]

  • Kimonos Art CenterPaphos, Cyprus

    Kimonos Art Center has been active in the field of fine arts since 2015 and has already presented a rich body of work, making use of many means of creative expression and going through all the stages of artistic work. “Episkeptes", a residency program that welcomes artists from around the world to meet and interact, research and create new works in the unique spaces of the Center. The Center will accommodate in its spaces two international artists of any visual discipline (sculptors, painters, photographers, installation artists, printmakers, video, and multimedia artists) for one month. After the first 3 weeks of the residency, the Center will organize and curate, in collaboration with the participating artists, a presentation of the outcome in a local art space. The quality of artistic creation is one of the major concerns addressed by the program.

  • MeMeraki Artist ResidencyLimassol, Cyprus

    MeMeraki Artist Residency is a non-profit organisation based in Limassol. It was founded by Katerina Savvides in 2019, from the need to exist in a multicultural and multidisciplinary artistic community, within which artists can find ongoing stimulation based on feedback exchange and critiques. Aiming to minimise the gap between the public and the local artistic community, MeMeraki’s main Residency Program hosts local and international artists, providing for three 2-3 month Residency Periods in the course of a running year. During their stay, the residents are expected to give talks on their creative process and engage in critique and discussions. Participate in Open Studios and an Exhibition. During each given Residency Period, we host various other side events, in order to create opportunities to meet the Artists-in-Residence, which are announced accordingly.

  • The KAMOV Residency ProgrammeRijeka, Croatia

    The Kamov Arist-in-Residence program provides artists with a space for inspiration, research and experiment in a new environment, giving them time and support to conceptualize and develop their ideas and projects. The program is conceived as a place of stay for creative individuals working primarily in the field of visual arts, literature and performing arts who are not residents of Rijeka. Creators in residence have the obligation to present themselves to the Rijeka public through various activities – lectures, workshops, exhibitions, etc. It is founded by the Department of Culture of the City of Rijeka, coordinated by the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, and partnered by City Library Rijeka and Croatian Cultural Centre Sušak. [Photo byTanja Kanazir]

  • Valletta Contemporary residencyGozo, Malta

    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.

  • Rupert centre for art, residencies and educationVilnius, Lithuania

    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]


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