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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]

  • Kunsthal GentGent, Belgium

    Kunsthal Gent is an experimental intersection for the presentation and development of contemporary art, located in a monumental fourteenth-century Carmelite monastery in the centre of Ghent since 2018. Visual art is central to the programme, which is contantly nourished and challenged by architecture, design, audiovisual art, performing arts and art in public space. Withi this broad approach, Kunsthal Gent not only transcends the classical definitions of the artist, curator, critic and designer, but also breaks down the dividing lines between individual, collective, and organisation. Throughout the year, Kunsthal Gent offers approsimately six artists, collectives, or collaborative initiatives a mini-residency, with a maximum of one week's use of Kunstal Gent's apartment and a small budget. This short working period serves as an introduction to us and the development of ideas that may result in a larger collaboration. [Photo: from official site]

  • IASPISStockholm, Sweden

    IASPIS is the Swedish Arts Grants Committee's international programme for Visual and Applied Arts. The IASPIS residency programme in Stockholm has nine studios, four for Sweden-based and five for international artists in the field of visual and applied arts. For three to six months, artists are offered the opportunity to work in their own studio, meet colleagues from Sweden and all over the world and take part in the entire IASPIS activities. The Artist in Residence has access to a studio in the Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s premises as well as a grant to cover the costs of subsistence, accommodation and other expenses. Residents have the opportunity to take part in various IASPIS activities during the residency period. We arrange talks, meetings, study visits, travels, studio visits by visiting international curators and public events in various forms. The purpose of all these activities is to promote opportunities for artistic development, international outlook and exchange. [Photo: IASPIS - The Swedish Arts Grants Committee. Photo by Jean-Baptiste Béranger]

  • WielsBrussels, Belgium

    Wiels is an international laboratory for the creation and the diffusion of contemporary art, and a space for innovative ideas and creative experiences. Up to 20 artists participate in the residency programme each year, in two sessions of 6 months. For each session, 2-3 of the 9 studios in WIELS are allocated to Belgium-based artists, while the remaining are dedicated to international residents, who are selected through specific calls. The residency provides working spaces in a suitable environment for artists who seek autonomy, feedback and/or interaction with peers, and the interdisciplinary art scene that Brussels in particular offers, engaging in current artistic and theoretical debates through weekly discussions with the mentors, visits, presentations and public interactions with audiences.
    [Photo: official website]

  • 1646Hague, Netherlands

    1646 is an art space in The Hague with an experimental, international and free public program. 1646 wants to contribute to an increasingly complex society by challenging existing systems and traditional views, to reflect on the questions that live among us all. 1646 offers fully-funded residencies for (inter)national artists and curators to stay and work/research at our location in The Hague. These residencies support innovative practices, develop global networks, and engage the local art community. Residents are invited to stay at 1646’s guest apartment and work in the residency studio. The residency is not focused on an end result, but provides a space for research, work and reflection, while getting familiar with The Hague and The Netherlands. A public event concludes the residency period. [Photo: Maarten Nauw]

  • BridderhausEsch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

    The Bridderhaus art centre was built in 1873 as the first hospital in the city of Esch-sur-Alzette. Open to all contemporary artistic disciplines, the Bridderhaus is primarily a place that is dedicated to artists. It is also a place that is open to the public for encounters, performances, conferences and exhibitions. 8 residency studios including bedroom, work space, independent workshops, modular exhibition spaces and shared spaces have been laid out in the unique setting of a former hospital where the original architecture has been preserved. [Photo: official website]

  • The Tyrone Guthrie CentreMonaghan, Ireland

    The Tyrone Guthrie Centre is a residential workplace open to professional practitioners in all art forms. The Tyrone Guthrie Centre promotes excellence and innovation in the arts by providing residential opportunities and workspaces for artists, designers, directors, critics, and others in the arts sector with a proven record of achievement. Artist residencies/retreats are for maximum periods of one month in the Big House or the self-catering farmyard cottages. In a tranquil, beautiful setting amid the lakes and drumlins of County Monaghan everything is provided for, including delicious food. Providing a quiet environment that esteems, supports, and develops our artists is what we do, and we continually aim to do it more holistically by creating audiences for our artists where appropriate, and by forming strategic partnerships for the benefit of artists and the arts in Ireland, and further afield. [Photo: official website]

  • Casino LuxembourgVille Haute, Luxembourg

    Ideally located in the heart of the capital, Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain, founded in 1996, holds contemporary art exhibitions with an international programme of mainly younger-generation artists. Casino Display is a place of work, of research, of exchanges and orientation, with the aim of encouraging and supporting young creatives. Also, we host artists for 2 to 5-month-long artist residencies. It is part of the natural evolution and continuous development of the residency programme that Casino Luxembourg has pursued since 2010. The residency at Casino Display is primarily intended as a time of research and dialogue. The outcome of the residency can be an exhibition, but in essence, no finished results are obligatory.

  • Black Church Print StudioDublin, Ireland

    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.


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