Are you a visual artist or art student who
dreams of traveling the world?
While every other day we read one article
or the other of people quitting their jobs to travel the world, sadly that will
just never be a reality for many people. But that does not mean we should
write our dreams off completely, because International residency programs are one way for you to explore new places across the world!
write our dreams off completely, because International residency programs are one way for you to explore new places across the world!
Without further Ado, here are 8 thrilling
international residencies you might want to look out for.
1.
Artnoise ng Travel Residency
While many residencies
typically take place in one country throughout the course of the residency,
artnoise travel residency will take place in 3 different countries, although
within Africa, if you have ever wanted to learn and travel, this might be
something you are interested in. And it is open to not only visual artists, but
designers and art theorists as well.
LOCATION: 3 plus African
countries
MEDIA: Visual Art,
Sculpture, New Media, Printmaking, design, art theist
LENGTH: 3 months plus
FUNDING: Studio provided. Allowance
and Accommodation available
DETAILS: Artists will
receive guidance from more experienced colleagues in the residency. In return, Artists
should create at least one project per country inspired by a culture in that
country and presentations are expected. Artists also have access to a private
studio and apartment, cultural spots, tourist locations and gallery spaces.
Learn more: http://artnoiseng.com/art-noise-residency-travel-program/
2.
Est-Nort-Est, résidence
d´artistes
The top priority of
Est-Nort-Est is to encourage artistic research and experimentation in
contemporary art. Artists will have access to an individual studio and share a
collective house with the other artists. The program places importance on
working in new cultural spaces, and dialogue between artists of different
backgrounds.
LOCATION: Québec, Canada
STYLE: Contemporary Art
MEDIA: Visual Art,
Sculpture, Textile Art, New Media, Painting, Installation
LENGTH: Two months
FUNDING: $1215 stipend and
lodging provided.
DETAILS: Residencies take
place three times a year: spring, summer, and autumn.
Learn more: http://estnordest.org/residency/
3.
Villa Lena Foundation
The Villa Lena Foundation
is a non-profit that supports contemporary artists working in art, music, film,
and various other creative endeavors. Each year, they invite applicants to live
and work in a 19th-century villa in the Tuscan countryside for two months in
order to promote multi-disciplinary dialogue between professional artists of
all levels and backgrounds. The Villa Lena Foundation is a hub for new
research, collaborative discussion, and innovative ideas.
LOCATION: Tuscany, Italy
MEDIA: Visual Art, music,
film, literature, fashion and other creative disciplines.
LENGTH: Two months.
FUNDING: Lodging, studio,
and half-board included (breakfast and dinner).
DETAILS: Artists stay on a
thousand acre estate with sweeping views of vineyards and olive groves. Artists
are asked to donate a work to the Villa at the end of their stay, where it will
be displayed on the property.
Learn more: http://www.villa-lena.org/residency-package/
4.
360 Xochi Quetzal Artist
Residency
360 Xochi Quetzal Artist
Residency is a fairly new organization that provides free housing, studio space
and board for its residents. Based in Central Mexico, this charming mountain
town is home to many artists who gather in the cafes, ride horses around the
mountains and gather by the lake to watch the pelicans.
LOCATION: Chapala, Mexico
MEDIA: Visual Art, New
Media, Printmaking, Sculpture, Ceramics, Textile Art, Photography.
LENGTH: One month.
FUNDING: Enjoy free
housing, wi-fi, all utilities, laundry on the premises, and weekly maid
service. Each resident also receives a $1,000 peso food stipend. You will only
need to pay for your local transportation, entertainment, and additional food.
DETAILS: Artists are
lodged in a hacienda style home with both individual rooms and studios and
shared living and dining areas. All artists provided with a desk and wi-fi,
painters get professional easels, ceramic artists have access to a kiln, and a
new floor loom was just obtained for weavers.
Learn more: http://360xochiquetzal.com/
5.
Nordisk Kunstnarsenter Dale
The Nordic Artists’ Center
was established in 1998 and is funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Culture to
bring international artists in the visual arts together. With the stunning,
award-winning architecture with sweeping vistas, this residency attracts
artists from all over the world to concentrate on their work while taking in
the surroundings. Over 1520 artists applied for spots last year, with only five
residencies available for each session … so make sure your application is in
tip-top shape before submitting.
LOCATION: Dale Sunnfjord,
Norway
MEDIA: Visual Art, Design,
Architecture, and Curators.
LENGTH: Two or three
months.
FUNDING: The residency at
the Nordic Artists’ Centre includes a monthly grant of 1200 USD, living and
working space, as well as support for travel expenses up to 725 USD, which will
be reimbursed on arrival.
DETAILS: The center’s
facilities include private residences, wireless internet access, a shared
workshop, a machinery hall for woodwork, a darkroom, and a ventilated room for
painting, etc. The workshop is also furnished with welding equipment and
facilities for printmaking. English and Norwegian are spoken.
Learn more: http://www.nkdale.no/
6.
COLECTIVO R.A.R.O
In this new type of
Artist-in-Residence program, artists choose at least two different
studio/workshop spaces to visit in order to complete a proposed project, deepen
techniques, and exhibit work. With many studios to take residence in, artists
have the opportunity for rich exchange between experienced and emerging artists
alike.
LOCATION: Buenos Aires,
Argentina
MEDIA: Visual Art, New
Media, Printmaking, Sculpture.
LENGTH: Two weeks minimum.
FUNDING: Depending on the
case, R.A.R.O might be able to grant some scholarships to foreign artists. Find
more information on their website.
DETAILS: Residencies are
for emerging, mid-career, and established artists of all disciplines.
Learn more: https://www.esraro.com/
7.
MAK-Schindler Residency
West-coast wanderers can
slip into a California state of mind while roosting in the Rudolph
Schindler-designed Mackey Apartments. Every year, the MAK-Schindler residency
invites two artists and two architects to explore the intersection of culture
and the built environment of Los Angeles. MAK steps in with a healthy monthly
stipend and the LA connections to realise resident projects, which are made public
through a final exhibition.
LOCATION: Los Angeles,
California
MEDIA: Visual Art, New
Media, Printmaking, Sculpture.
LENGTH: Six months
DETAILS: Residencies are
for emerging, mid-career, and established artists of all disciplines.
Learn more: http://makcenter.org/residency-program/
8.
Richard Rogers Fellowship at
Residency
This research-based
residency programme was launched in October 2016 by the Harvard Graduate School
of Design team. Taking inspiration from its namesake, Lord Rogers, the
Fellowship does not distinguish between disciplines; any accomplished
professional or scholar whose work addresses the built environment is
encouraged to apply. Six fellows will be selected each year for a 12 week
residency in Rogers’ famed Wimbledon House – which he built for his parents in
the 1960s. Next year will also see the Modernist building filled with lectures,
exhibitions, and parties.
LOCATION: Wimbledon House,
London, UK
MEDIA: Visual Art, New
Media, Printmaking, Sculpture.
LENGTH: Three months
DETAILS: Residencies are
for emerging, mid-career, and established artists of all disciplines.
Learn more: http://www.richardrogersfellowship.org/
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