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.
The Frans Masereel Centrum is a center for contemporary art, combining an artist-oriented exhibition and production schedule with an international residency program for artists and critics, often with a specific focus on printed matter-at-large. Each year approximately 50 national and international artists, researchers, critics and academics are selected through an open call. The focus lies on development and creation within the field of print. No prior knowledge of printmaking techniques is required. Our principal residency offers individual artists the opportunity to broaden and deepen their own practice through a multiform, print-related project. Also, we reserve the autumn for artist collectives, and master's students at colleges and universities, artistic co-workers, etc.
The Old School art residency is the first international artist residency program in Bulgaria and accept artists who create in the field of the visual arts (painting and drawing, wall painting, photography, installations, video, filmmaking, land art, etc.) and performance arts (music, dance, theatre). Our residency program is not just an escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city, industrialization and consumer society but it also serves a purpose as a retreat for artists with whom we share our ideas, friendship and wholeheartedness. We believe that in doing so we help with the creation of a new generation of people/artists who have the bravery and courage to challenge and change themselves.
IMAGO International Artist Residency is part of the independent platform for contemporary art and culture Art and Culture Today (www.ARTandCulture.today), founded in 2016 by Radoslav Mehandzhiyski and Teodora Konstantinova – well established Bulgarian art historians, contemporary art lecturers and curators. Located in "The Village of Peace", Tsarimir, right next to the cultural capital of Europe for 2019 – the city of Plovdiv – IMAGO International Artist Residency is a liberating space for visual artists and creatives seeking simple and comfortable working environment for their projects development. We address artists predominantly in the field of the visual arts with a stress on contemporary art (painting, photography, light sculpture, installations, textile, video art). The residency is also the right place for creatives looking for solitude while doing their artistic research as well as for musicians, curators, film and new media enthusiasts and professionals.
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/
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.
We are located on the Danish island of Bornholm, which has a vibrant art community. The residency is based next door to the artspace Beast in Østermarie, close to a grocery store, public transportation and a bikeride away from beautiful forests and the Sea. The aim of the residency is to encourage artists to come to Bornholm, get inspired by the unique nature and island life and get the possibility to focus on current projects or develop new ones. We welcome artists working in all fields, but especially encourage artists working in the field of photography to apply. The residence artists can stay here for 1-3 months, and application must be submitted online. [Photo: The studio space at Beast]
HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme is an international artist residency organisation established in 1998. The HIAP residency programme offers time and space for developing new work in dialogue with the local art scene. The goal is to support experimental, cross-disciplinary art practices and to actively contribute to topical debates within and around the context of art. The residencies for artists, curators and other cultural practitioners in Suomenlinna island and Cable Factory in Helsinki. The residency periods are between 1-11 months. The residencies offer time and space open-ended research and exploration. The Open Studios event is an opportunity to present the work-in-progress for art professionals and general public. Taking part in the Open Studios event is optional. The residencies for artists are typically 3 or 11 months, and for curators 1-2 months. The residencies are arranged with numerous partner organisations and the residents are chosen via open calls or by invitation. [Photo: HIAP open studios spring 2021 workshop by Anastasia Artemeva, photo by Sheung Yiu]
The Serlachius Residency is a guest studio, maintained by Gösta Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation, for professionals of the creative sector working in the visual arts. The Serlachius Residency was established in 2015 in cooperation with the Mänttä Art Festival. Visual artists, art historians, researchers or curators may apply to the Serlachius Residency. The residency provides a peaceful working environment. We produce for Art Town Mänttä-Vilppula small events that provide a forum for interaction between the public and residency guests. For the Serlachius Residency, responsibility for the environment is a matter of the heart. Our goal is to minimize the amount of waste generated and the negative environmental impact.
Since 1989, the Künstlerdorf Schöppingen supports international artists with its residency program. The stipend-funded fellowship of two to six months enables the realization of projects in the fields of literature, visual arts and composition.
Situated in the rural area of Münsterland, the Künstlerdorf awards around 40 grants each year and a total of about 900 artists have been invited. It is open to international applicants and has no age limit. The program offers the opportunity to regularly gain insight into artistic processes and to engage in personal exchange with the fellows. In addition to ongoing events such as monthly dinners and brunches, the Künstlerdorf organizes the annual Curating for Advanced Practices program, which aims to discuss production conditions and implementation issues for artistic practices and to develop new strategies and structures in the arts. [Photo: Stiftung Kuenstlerdorf, Copyright Berenika]
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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.