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Mentoring Residency January 2026

23 octobre 2025 à 09:33
Mentoring Residency January 2026

An invitation to independent artists, practitioners and artistic directors to develop your choreographic and / or socially engaged creative practice over 3 days in Brighton. Bring a current project, idea, concept or area of creative practice under the guidance of mentor Charlotte Vincent. Where: Brighton, UK When: 12th-14th Jan 2026 Deadline for applications: Sunday 16th […]

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“The Impossible Present. Caleidoscopio” a Milano

Par : Arshake
23 octobre 2025 à 20:21
Fino al 25 ottobre 2025, BUILDING TERZO PIANO a Milano presenta The Impossible Present. Caleidoscopio, un progetto site-specific di Delphine Valli a cura di Melania Rossi, che raccoglie una serie di opere e fotografie inedite, testi e installazioni, in una molteplicità di linguaggi. L’esposizione si colloca temporalmente a due anni dalla pubblicazione del libro The Impossible Present, edito da Parallelo42 Contemporary Art, in occasione della residenza di ricerca dell’artista a Marrakech, in seguito alla sua vittoria del Grant Italian Council di ricerca nel 2021. Arshake è lieto di pubblicare la conversazione tra Melania Rossi e Delphine Valli che accompagna la mostra.

 Melania Rossi: Questa mostra in BUILDING TERZO PIANO raccoglie opere realizzate nel corso del tempo: prima, durante e dopo la tua residenza artistica a Marrakech, vinta nel 2021 con il progetto The Impossible Present, grazie al bando del Ministero della Cultura Italian Council X. 

Trovo interessante che per l’esposizione tu abbia aggiunto al titolo la parola “caleidoscopio”. In effetti tutti i lavori esposti si sovrappongono e si richiamano in maniera quasi spontanea ma ordinata, come avviene ai ricordi che si accavallano nello spazio siderale della memoria. Tutto si gioca tra materialità e immaterialità, tra cose che si somigliano ad un livello più sottile di quello razionale, tra associazioni che si impongono agli occhi, come intuizioni o presentimenti. Molte delle tue opere ci ricordano che possiamo osservare e sentire in modo diverso anche le strade più battute, proprio come accade nell’attento vagare del viaggio, dove scopriamo il mondo e noi stessi.  Al centro della mostra mi sembra esserci ciò che davvero resta delle esperienze vissute. Essendo tu un’artista – scultrice anche quando lavori in ambito pittorico – forma e colore sono caratteristiche che si imprimono immediatamente nella tua visione e nel tuo ricordo. Per poi sedimentarsi a poco a poco e farsi senso. Mi hai raccontato la tua storia una notte di cinque anni fa, eravamo a Marsiglia per un progetto nell’ambito di Manifesta 13 e tu stavi realizzando un’opera che univa tre luoghi della tua vita: il Maghreb, la Francia e l’Italia. 

Considerando tutti i movimenti emotivi e fisici, tutte le memorie che saranno riaffiorate nel tuo viaggio di ricongiungimento con il Maghreb, lasciato a 16 anni di età e dove non avevi più fatto ritorno fino al 2022: cosa significa per te questa ultima esposizione da BUILDING, sia artisticamente sia personalmente? E che gestazione ha avuto? 

Delphine Valli: Una lunga gestazione, direi. In fondo, da quando il libro The Impossible Present che ha coronato la fine del periodo di ricerca con l’Italian Council è stato pubblicato, l’idea di traslare matericamente e plasticamente l’esperienza vissuta si è imposta. Non ne sentivo l’urgenza, ma la necessità sì. Poi, dall’ottobre 2023, nel momento in cui avrei dovuto proseguire sullo slancio della pubblicazione del libro e del progetto appena concluso, mi è caduta una coltre di asfalto nero addosso e ho provato un intenso senso di scollamento dalla realtà che mi circondava. Mi sembrava di evolvere in un immenso teatro insignificante ma prepotente, dove ogni concetto era svuotato dalla propria sostanza. In quel periodo ho realizzato le tre carte nere presenti in mostra, ricoprendo con inchiostro calcografico nero fumo dei fondi argentati realizzati in precedenza. Per me allora, le scene erano diventate oscene.

Con te, avevamo il desiderio di proseguire il discorso apertosi a Marrakech e nel 2024, BUILDING ci ha offerto questa possibilità, accogliendo la nostra singolare proposta che si è immediatamente sviluppata attorno al libro The Impossible Present edito da Parallelo42, presente in mostra. Nella sua lunga gestazione, il progetto ha trovato la sua forma, sintetizzata nell’immagine del caleidoscopio, in cui gli elementi si rispondono, si ripetono ed evolvono in modo speculare. In confronto a quello della gestazione, il tempo della realizzazione è stato relativamente breve. Mi sono affidata all’intuizione, ogni elemento sembrava imporsi da sé e cercavo di non interferire. Come dici, la memoria funziona più per sovrapposizione che per giustapposizione e intuitivamente, sia nella realizzazione di opere derivanti dal progetto di ricerca svolto a Marrakech che nell’integrazione di opere precedenti, o contemporanee al periodo di ricerca, ho identificato il senso di ognuna alle fondamenta del mio lavoro in qualche modo rivelate dal periodo di ricerca stesso. La loro co-presenza nella mostra intende metterle in luce più che analizzarle, confidando nell’evidenza della filiazione

 

 I primi tuoi lavori che ho visto e che mi hanno spinta ad approfondire la tua ricerca erano due cementine marocchine in parte nascoste da forme geometriche, esposte in una collettiva a Roma diversi anni fa. Stavano lì, graziose ma misteriose, armoniche nel loro strano disequilibrio. In qualche modo esotiche al contesto. Poi ho iniziato a frequentare il tuo studio e, negli anni, vedevo che la forma del pendolo, del triangolo, del trapezio tornavano a popolare le tue opere, lasciando sospettare che fossero frammenti di una geometria più complessa. Come negli intrecci delle zelliges marocchine, le tessere smaltate di mosaico onnipresenti nelle case, nei giardini interni dei riad, negli edifici religiosi e nei palazzi. La tradizione secolare delle arti applicate nel mondo arabo deriva dalla teoria dell’ordine aristotelico, che connette i movimenti delle sfere celesti alle minime scosse delle forme. Non potendo rappresentare la figura divina, invisibile per natura, l’arte tradizionale islamica ha interiorizzato il dato spirituale. Ecco che un’immagine apparentemente semplice, decorativa, sottende un pensiero estremamente complesso. 

Cito a memoria dal tuo testo Orientarsi: la realtà sfugge ai nostri sensi. Oggi la fisica quantistica ha dimostrato che le cose non sono come appaiono, una verità intuita dalle filosofie orientali secoli fa. C’era in te consapevolezza di una possibile influenza delle arti applicate islamiche nella tua pratica artistica? In che modo la cultura visiva in cui sei stata immersa durante la tua infanzia potrebbe essere entrata nella tua ricerca? 

 Ho vissuto i primi 16 anni della mia vita immersa nella cultura islamica mentre frequentavo la scuola francese ad Algeri. Ho allora viaggiato molto in Algeria, in Marocco e in Tunisia. Sono cresciuta tra due sponde del Mediterraneo. Prima di tornare nel Maghreb nel 2022, non ero affatto consapevole di una sua possibile influenza sulla mia pratica. Nelle mie prime deambulazioni nella medina di Marrakech, sono stata particolarmente colpita dall’architettura islamica, dal suo rapporto allo spazio, interno ed esterno, alla luce ma ancora alle geometrie che la pervadono. Mi sentivo a casa. Era un’esperienza vissuta con tutto il corpo, una memoria sepolta perché non sollecitata riaffiorava. I diagrammi analitici geometrici sono stati concepiti da matematici e astronomi attorno ai IX e X secolo mentre l’arte islamica emerge nel VII secolo, in concomitanza con l’Islam e si diffonde rapidamente, dalla Spagna all’India. È una sua straordinaria peculiarità essere stata assimilata da così tanti tessuti etnici. 

Non ero stata consapevole della sua influenza ma ho realizzato a Marrakech che non avevo visto ciò che avevo interiorizzato: la cultura islamica aveva plasmato la mia sensibilità e in particolare il mio approccio allo spazio e al dato spirituale, anch’esso interiorizzato da essa stessa. Nella mia pratica, ho sempre privilegiato l’intuizione e il linguaggio che si è imposto a me è stato insistentemente astratto sin dall’inizio. Immagino che in modo capillare, quello che ha modellato il mio approccio al mondo si sia rivelato successivamente nella mia pratica artistica. Ho la sensazione che questo viaggio di ricongiungimento con il Maghreb mi abbia permesso di iniziare a integrare consapevolmente le due culture e mi liberi da un’ingiunzione esclusivamente astratta.

 Mi hai detto che i titoli delle tue opere provengono da un generatore automatico di titoli d’arte contemporanea. Qualche esempio: Mechanical Absence, A Lost Information, The Possibility of Orientation, … C’è un po’ di ironia nell’altisonanza dei nomi – ovviamente tutti in inglese – e anche nella scelta di delegare ad un automatismo l’assegnazione del titolo, soprattutto considerando che la scrittura è parte integrante del tuo lavoro. Le tue opere sono spesso accompagnate da tuoi testi originali. Inoltre, tu sei francese quindi pensi in doppia lingua, con tutte le interessanti oscillazioni di senso che avvengono durante le traduzioni. Anche in questa mostra ci sono molti testi, sempre poetici e caratterizzati da un uso sensibile della parola. In alcuni casi ci sono frasi estrapolate come: “Non sai mai di chi sei l’astro più luminoso”. In altri casi sono parole trovate come “Unico Grand Amour”, vista su un muro della Medina di Marrakech. Cito queste due in particolare perché in mostra le vediamo tradotte nella calligrafia geometrica araba. E anche le aste tortili dell’installazione The Literature of War fanno riferimento alla parola, perché ogni torsione corrisponde ad una lettera del nostro alfabeto. Cosa rappresenta per te la scrittura, come si integra nella tua arte visiva e in questa mostra?

 Il generatore ironico di titoli di arte contemporanea che ricordi non esiste più ma infatti, ho scelto di attingere al mio serbatoio di titoli autogenerati anche per le opere recenti, per coerenza con le altre opere in mostra. Mi piace sempre l’avere delegato al caso nonché a una macchina, la cura di avere prodotto il senso ma non delego l’assegnazione stessa, scelgo comunque il titolo in relazione all’opera. 

Quando ero bambina, traducevo mentalmente quanto stessi vivendo, come si farebbe in un racconto. All’osservazione si univa la distanza da quanto vissuto. Poi ho scoperto la letteratura e in particolare la poesia. Lo spazio letterario identifica lo spazio proprio all’opera letteraria ed è uno spazio a tutti gli effetti. Immateriale e intangibile. 

A un certo punto, è stata un’esigenza quella di integrare la scrittura alla mia produzione plastica, un tentativo di avvicinare questi spazi e di osservare quanto il loro incontro potesse generare. Per The Impossible Present, mi ero prefissata di integrare la scrittura alla trama plastica del lavoro, come avviene d’altronde nell’arte tradizionale islamica. Ho così ideato questo alfabeto, in cui ad ogni lettera corrisponde una specifica torsione dell’asta di ferro, ne deriva un messaggio criptico pur se contenuto nella materia stessa. Ho anche stampato due calligrafie geometriche di stile Kufico realizzate da Abdelghani Ouida, noto calligrafo di Marrakech. Questa volta, la scrittura si ricongiunge con la forma astratta, prediletta nell’arte islamica.

 Ci stai raccontando un viaggio di ritorno, dopo migrazioni che nel corso della tua vita ti hanno portata da Parigi ad Algeri e poi di nuovo in Francia per approdare infine a Roma. Ricordo che durante la stesura del progetto per IC ti sei interrogata molto sull’idea del ritorno come eterotopia. Nel pensiero di Michel Foucault, le eterotopie sono luoghi reali ma anomali, che contrastano con tutti gli altri spazi esistenti. Quando si torna in un luogo familiare, si può sperimentare una forma di eterotopia se si riesce a osservarlo con una prospettiva rinnovata. L’esperienza del ritorno può far sì che un luogo “diventi qualcos’altro da sé e non diverso come sconosciuto”. Un reale ritorno è, in effetti, impossibile perché non possiamo tornare i noi stessi di allora, né possiamo ritrovarci in quello stesso tempo o in quello stesso luogo.  Trovo quindi interessante che per ragioni politiche tu non sia potuta tornare ad Algeri, la città della tua infanzia, ma sia approdata a Marrakech. Come giustamente scrive Juan Palao, archivista e filologo, nel libro edito da Parallelo 42: “Andando ad Algeri, Delphine ha trovato Marrakech”. Del resto, “Present” in inglese è anche il dono: da un’impossibilità è nata un’opportunità.

Il confronto culturale è al centro della tua ricerca e le immagini che crei sono una sorta di ponte tra più mondi. Non si tratta solo del rapporto tra Oriente e Occidente, ma di dissolvere i confini oltrepassando definizioni, banalizzazioni, andando oltre le soglie del possibile. Infatti spesso le tue opere si situano in una sorta di spazio intermedio, tra due e tre dimensioni, tra disegno e scultura, dove persino l’antropocentrismo sembra superato. Il tempo e lo spazio giocano un ruolo fondamentale in questo progetto. L’elemento temporale perde qui la sua linearità e quello spaziale diventa evanescente. Tra questi due concetti si fa largo il “vuoto”, come campo di energie, che anche in mostra ha un ruolo dinamico. In qualche modo si torna ad una scoperta della fisica quantistica. Ciò che si rintraccia sempre nel tuo lavoro è la luce, le traiettorie luminose dei colori o dei metalli, che generano ulteriori forme e prospettive. In fondo i tuoi luoghi fanno tutti parte del Bacino del Mediterraneo e in questa mostra c’è moltissima di quella luce. Poi, ci sono anche le ombre che narrano altre storie. Cito dai tuoi appunti, che nel libro hanno l’eloquente titolo Orientarsi: “(…) per me, l’esperienza artistica non è da considerarsi separata da quella esistenziale, non si illustrano l’un l’altra, si generano a vicenda (…)”. 

Sì, questa unicità dell’esperienza, esistenziale e artistica, è la sua complessità. Il “Io sono inseparabile” della scrittrice francese vissuta in Algeria, Hélène Cixious, riassume l’impossibilità di scindersi. 

Ha in fondo contraddistinto molti aspetti del progetto che mi ha portata a vivere l’esperienza del ritorno alla cultura nella quale sono cresciuta in una città, Marrakech, che non conoscevo. Quest’ultimo aspetto è stato, effettivamente, un dono. Ero liberata dall’utopia del ritorno nella quale, come sottolinei, non si ritrova ciò che si ha lasciato e ho potuto dedicarmi totalmente alle reminiscenze che emergevano in me e allo studio comparato delle culture visive orientale e occidentale. Un libro in particolare mi è stato estremamente prezioso, I canoni dello sguardo. Storia della cultura visiva tra Oriente e Occidente di Hans Belting. In sostanza, la cultura visiva occidentale ha definito il suo canone percettivo con la prospettiva e la centralità dello sguardo umano, trasformando il mondo in un’immagine, attingendo alla teoria della visione di Alhazen, matematico e astronomo, scienziato geniale originario dalla Mesopotamia vissuto negli anni 1000. Per la cultura visiva orientale, l’immagine è collaterale (non vediamo la stessa cosa attraverso l’acqua e attraverso l’aria), essa si concentra sui raggi luminosi e ha interiorizzato il dato spirituale. E nel caso delle sue complesse geometrie, esse non sono mere decorazioni ma la rappresentazione di leggi cosmiche. 

Avevamo posto al centro del progetto la convergenza dei saperi, come si evince nel libro, ed è stato essenziale e vitale. Nello scambio, ho potuto misurare quanto la ricerca artistica abbia una sua dignità propria. Non cerca la sua autorevolezza all’esterno del suo campo ma si arricchisce nel confronto con altri campi e vice versa. L’approccio artistico, alla pari degli altri, è un modo per afferrare il mondo e accedere alla conoscenza o alla comprensione. Tre elementi presenti in mostra, intitolati Ode to Chaotic Meditation, realizzati con specchi antichi, evocano l’eterotopia di cui parli. Lo specchio è eterotopia per eccellenza, spazio utopico e riflettente. Permette di interrogarsi sul mondo visibile e sulla sua solidità o sulla sua realtà

Dopo Marrakech, sono effettivamente tornata ad Algeri, con una borsa di ricerca dell’Istituto Francese di Algeri. Ho sperimentato appieno l’impossibilità del ritorno. Aldilà delle considerazioni che possiamo farne, sicuramente giuste – per Foucault il ritorno è alla volta una pratica e uno spazio eterotopico “che ha per regola di giustapporre in un luogo reale più spazi di norma incompatibili” – ho sperimentato uno scompiglio che riguardava più il tempo, via lo spazio, dai quali ero esclusa. 

Per i Gnawa, confraternita mistica presente in Marocco, l’esilio non riguarda tanto lo spazio – la geografia – l’esilio è esilio dal Sé e in questo senso, il ritorno in Marocco si è offerto come chiave di comprensione che non riguardasse solo me naturalmente. Con The Impossible Present. Caleidoscopio, ho cercato di riunire vari spazi in un luogo, di giustapporre, di sovrapporre vari spazi aperti dall’esperienza fondatrice svolta a Marrakech. 

Delphine Valli – The Impossible Present. Caleidoscopio, a cura di Melania Rossi
BUILDING TERZO PIANO, fino al 25.10.2025

immagini: (copertina 1) Delphine Valli, “The Impossible Present. Caleidoscopio”, BUILDING TERZO PIANO, Milano, foto: Sarah Indriolo (2) Delphine Valli, “A studio The Formation of Joy”, foto: Luis Do Rosario 2025 (3) Delphine Valli, “On Being Superficial”, 2020 2021, The Impossible Present. Caleidoscopio, BUILDING TERZO PIANO, Milano, foto: Sarah Indriolo (4) Delphine Valli, “Progetto per disegno murale”, 2022 2025, The Impossible Present. Caleidoscopio, BUILDING TERZO PIANO, Milano, foto: Sarah Indriolo (5) Delphine Valli, “The Impossible Present. Caleidoscopio”, BUILDING TERZO PIANO, Milano, foto: Sarah Indriolo

 

 

 

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call: Ceramics Residency Ivica Sveta (Serbia)

Par : netty
10 octobre 2025 à 11:14

Deadline: 15 November 2025
Call for entries

Ceramics Residency Ivica Sveta Open Call
Deadline:15 November 2025
Dates & location: December 2025 / January 2026, Samoš (Serbia)

Art Residency Ivica Sveta offers a space for uninterrupted artistic work, 65 km from Belgrade, in the quiet village of Samoš. Set on the grounds of a renovated old farm, the residency includes two houses, outbuildings, a courtyard, and a garden — ample space for creation without distraction. The village itself is calm and welcoming, with a slow, unhurried rhythm. After dark, it becomes completely still, providing the ideal environment for reflection, experimentation, and focus.

Workspace
A fully equipped 30 m² ceramics studio provides everything necessary for production: a 60-liter kiln, a potter’s wheel, and a complete set of tools. Additional facilities include a welding machine, woodworking tools, easels for painting and drawing, and a projector. A separate kiln room and a shower with restroom facilities are also available.

Accommodation
The residency provides a spacious house with two private bedrooms, a shared fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom. Fresh bed linen and towels are supplied, and Wi-Fi and laundry facilities are available. Accommodation is self-catering. The residency hosts a maximum of two artists at a time.

Residency Fee
The cost of participation is €40 per day (first week), €30 per day (second & third week). Minimum stay is 1 week.

The fee includes:

Accommodation on site with access to all facilities.
Full use of the studio, with access to all tools and facilities.
Assistance with purchasing necessary materials (transport and guidance on where to buy).
Technical support
Registration assistance for foreign citizens with the local police.
Guidance and transport for grocery shopping as needed.

Additional costs
Airport transfer: €30

NO application fee.

More information & application form: http://bit.ly/478nv2D
Contact address: ivicasveta.residency@gmail.com

Chayah Artistic Residency

5 octobre 2025 à 13:29
Chayah Artistic Residency

Chayah Artistic Residency is  a two week artist in residence opportunity for dance choreographers and researchers in Southwest Michigan. Where: CPR Dance: Inhale Movement, St. Joseph, MI USA When: May 4 – 7, 2026 Deadline for applications: Dec 1, 2025 Chayah Artistic Residency is  a two week artist in residence opportunity for dance choreographers and researchers. The artist will give life to a new work through their unique research process with […]

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ATTN: BIPOC Dancers & Choreographers in NY, NJ, & CT 2025

27 septembre 2025 à 09:16
ATTN: BIPOC Dancers & Choreographers in NY, NJ, & CT 2025

MODArts Dance Collective’s Move to Change Residency fosters a culture of belonging where all BIPOC dancers are supported. Where: New York City, USA When: October 4, 11, 18, 25; and November 1 12-4pm Deadline for applications: 11:59pm on Wednesday, October 1 The Move to Change Residency is an extension of MADC’s annual Move to Change […]

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call: Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden 2026

Par : netty
21 septembre 2025 à 11:20

Deadline: 2 November 2025
Call for entries

Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden 2026
At the TU Dresden /Technical University
6 month in the year of 2026 with an exhibition in autumn 2026

The Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden enters the next round: For the year 2026, the Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden – a joint project of TUD Dresden University of Technology and THE SCHAUFLER FOUNDATION – is offering a six-month Artist in Residence program. International artists or collectives working in media art, conceptual art, performance, and related fields are invited to apply with innovative project proposals.

The aim is to develop artistic perspectives on the central theme of the Lab’s second funding phase “Data?Worlds. Socio-technical and cultural syntheses of new realities” and to create new impulses at the interface of art, science and society together with TUD researchers.
This is what the residency offers:

Scholarship of 3,000 euros/month (net) for six months in 2026
Studio on the TUD campus
Production grant of up to 10,000 euros
Solo exhibition in the Gallery of the Office for Academic Heritage, Scientific and Art Collections in the Görges Building (fall 2026) including Artist Book
Networking with scientists of the TUD and the Schaufler Kolleg@TU Dresden
Support in finding accommodation

Who can apply?

We are looking for committed international artists or collectives who

represent a clear artistic position,
have experience in transdisciplinary work,
show an interest in scientific contexts and collaborative research,
can work on site (by arrangement) and
can communicate very well in German or English.

Application deadline: November 2, 2025

The complete application documents must be sent in one PDF file (max. 10 MB) by e-mail to kustodie@tu-dresden.de (subject: Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden_lastname).

The application includes

fully completed Application Form 2026
Curriculum vitae (max. 2 pages)
Artistic portfolio
Exposé of the project (max. 10,000 characters incl. spaces)
Project, time and cost plan incl. possible TUD cooperation partners
3-minute introduction video
Letter of recommendation (max. 6 months old)

No entry fee

Contact addresses/URL
kustodie@tu-dresden.de
https://tu-dresden.de/gsw/schauflerlab/einfuehrung/news/ausschreibung-der-schaufler-residency-tu-dresden-2026?set_language=en

call: Kunstraum Residency New York

Par : netty
20 septembre 2025 à 11:40

Deadline: 31 October 2025
Call for entries

PEN CALL FOR BROOKLYN NYC ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE 2026: KUNSTRAUM
For 2026, we currently have open January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December.

https://www.kunstraumllc.com/single-post/open-call-for-artists-in-residence-2026-deadline-august-30-for-2026
No entry fee

KUNSTRAUM is calling for submissions for our 2026 Artist-in-Residence Program.

KUNSTRAUM is a community of artists by artists with the goal of redefining the collaboration between artists and curators. Through our program, we aim to explore the relationships between artists and curators by opening our gallery spaces to those interested in exploring unconventional, engaging ideas and taking risks.

Our Artist-in-Residency program offers three-month residencies for national and international artists on a quarterly cycle. For 2026, we currently have open applications for January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December.

All resident artists are invited to pursue their independent projects, interact with our established community of artists, designers, and filmmakers, interact with the incoming artists and curators of our ongoing exhibition program, participate in the monthly studio visits, and exhibit in the Annual Members’ show in the fall. To learn more about KUNSTRAUM, please visit our Website and Instagram account.

Each Residency Includes:

A desk-sized studio in our partitioned lofts with 24/7 access (no living). The semi-private studios inside the large open lofts range from 49 to 89 square feet.

Access to our gallery space (4-5 exhibitions a year) and participation in our Annual Members’ Show, including studio visit, professional documentation and programming event

Sales opportunities during the show plus via an online gallery for the duration of 6 months after

An artist community with 19 members and more than 100 alumni to meet and share with

Monthly studio visits by 1-2 New York and international curators, gallerists, critics, and art advisors (see “About” on website for the list)

Studio Visit with our Curator-in-Residence and monthly salons with artist community, social media promotion and a feature of your work on our website

Access to our internal monthly newsletter, which includes news, events, an open call list with exhibition, grant, and residency opportunities

Community events in which all resident and member artists are invited to attend. These community events vary and include gallery openings, curator walkthroughs, discussions, salons, and open studios.

The studio spaces have 24/7 access with 13 ft. ceilings, a freight elevator, slop sink, secure Wi-Fi, and are meant to be used for non-toxic materials only–all painters work on a non-toxic basis. Blick Art Supply, hardware stores, post office, print shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and delis are just 1.5 blocks away, and Home Depot is as close as 10 blocks.

No living is included. The resident artist is responsible for finding their own living and visa arrangements.

Fees:

The residency fee is $800 in 2026, with the following start dates: 1/2026; 4/2026; 7/1/2026; 10/1/2026;

To Apply, please submit all materials through this Google Form including:

Statement of Motivation with starting date/s and residency plans – 250 words

Statement on private or public funding plan – 100 words

Portfolio with max. 10 pages with 10-20 images (no larger than 5 MB)

Optional: 2 links to 1-2 mins video excerpts (specify cue in and out)

CV with max, 5 pages

Links to website, Instagram, recent exhibition or press

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

KUNSTRAUM is born out of a necessity to create community and foster collaboration between artists, architects, curators, designers, filmmakers, and writers. The KUNSTRAUM model features excellent studio locations, networking, research opportunities, and discourse for creative production. After successfully inaugurating our first space in New York as of February 2015, we seek to expand to Berlin. KUNSTRAUM’s global identity is designed to offer and promote an international community, mobility, and visibility in the visual arts. Recent press coverage includes Communication Arts, Creator’s Project, Huffington Post, Artnet News, Interview Magazine, Art F City, Artnet News, and Musée Magazine. With “Video Shop,” a project at NADA New York, KUNSTRAUM won the 2016 Artfair Goers Award and best booth. To learn more about this, please visit the “About” section at KUNSTRAUMLLC.COM

For all other questions, please reach out to Managing Director, Alexandra Jamieson (alex@kunstraumllc.com)

Contact address/URL:
https://www.kunstraumllc.com/single-post/open-call-for-artists-in-residence-2026-deadline-august-30-for-2026

call: Farm Studio – Artist Residency in Rural Rajasthan/India

Par : netty
18 septembre 2025 à 11:29

Deadline: 15 November 2025
Call for entries

Farm Studio India – International Artist Residency in Rural Rajasthan.

Residencies in 2026:
October 3-28, 2026
November 3-28, 2026
December 3-28, 2026

APPLY HERE: https://farmingstudio.wordpress.com/art-residency/

Artists of all disciplines creating in any media are welcome to apply.

Residency:

Farm Studio International Artist Residency is located in a rural community in India. Residents stay and create in a quiet art centre and beautiful environment where they can develop their artwork free from accustomed distractions. Here, collaboration and experimentation is encouraged. Relationships form between the artists coming from different countries and varied social, cultural, and artistic backgrounds. Many exciting exchanges and dialogues among artists take place, including scheduled artist talks, presentations, works in progress showings, etc.

Farm Studio also promotes and celebrates the local community’s artistic and cultural identity while also introducing art and culture of others’ (Indian and International guests) back to the community. This intercultural exchange broadens everyone’s experiences and fosters art appreciation.

Farm Studio International Artist Residency has accommodations available for 6 residents at one time.

Studio Information:

Farm Studio residency provides three types of working spaces where artists can explore their art and ideas in the rural Rajasthani environment; at the Farm Studio indoor studios, the outdoor desert and farm environments, and in Hinge Arts Space in Andore Village.
Accommodation Information:

Artists stay in individual huts or in individual rooms. Each room has a bed and bedding for all weather conditions. Huts and rooms are equipped with a table, stool/chair and a light.

Shared (private) bathroom facilities.
Technical Information:

Artists bring their own art materials, and basic tools are available at Farm Studio.

Social Media:
Refer to Facebook for the residency photo albums: https://www.facebook.com/farmingstudio/photos_albums
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farmstudioindia/

BLUEBOX Artist in Residence

10 septembre 2025 à 10:30
BLUEBOX Artist in Residency

Annual Artist-in-Residence Call, offering residencies for studio work, creation, and teaching at blueboxhub in Vienna. Where: blueboxhub – Vienna, Austria When: October / November 2025 Deadline for applications: 05.10.2025 We are pleased to publish our annual Artist-in-Residence Call, inviting artists from outside our network who are interested in bringing their artistic universe to blueboxhub in […]

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Site – Specific Performance Festival

3 septembre 2025 à 09:25
Site - Specific Performance Festival

An intensive weekend festival that brings together the fields of movement research, contact improvisation, experimental choreography, acroyoga and Thai massage. Where: ReMo studio, Amsterdam, the Netherlands When: 27 and 28 September Deadline for applications: Till completed, 40 places available This gathering aims to offer participants a global understanding of the creative processes around the performing […]

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Performance Research Project – 10 Week Mentorship And Creation Residency

24 août 2025 à 09:31
Performance Research Project - 10 Week Mentorship And Creation Residency

Opportunity for early to mid-career dancers out of post-secondary training: Performance Research Project is a 10 week mentorship and creation residency, led by Lesley Telford. Where: The Dance Centre, Vancouver, Canada When: September 8th-November 14th 2025 Deadline for applications: Sept 2, 2025 Performance Research Project (PRP) is a creative residency for early to mid-career dance […]

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Kennesaw State University Choreographic Residency 2026

19 août 2025 à 21:33
Kennesaw State University Choreographic Residency 2026

The KSU Choreographic Residency program invites two nationally-emerging or mid-career choreographers to the Department of Dance each summer for a four-week residency to create two world premieres with the KSU Dance Company. Where: Kennesaw, GA. USA When: July 2026 Deadline for applications: 11/01/2026 Invited choreographers will audition and select dancers, preferably for ten students, for […]

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RES.ART 25 – 26 International Residency Program

19 août 2025 à 20:39
RES.ART 25 - 26 International Residency Program

An international residency program based in Rome, providing six emerging choreographers with the chance to develop and showcase original contemporary dance pieces alongside the Flyout Transition Company. Where: Rome, Italy When: Between October 2025 and June 2026 Deadline for applications: August 31st 2025 The Res.Art Choreographic Call, promoted by VIVO Center, represents a unique opportunity […]

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call: Residency – mur.at and Collective Intelligence Association (CIA)

Par : netty
4 août 2025 à 09:37

Deadline: 14 August 2025
Call for entries

mur.at and Collective Intelligence Association (CIA) –
Open Call for Artist Residency & Worklab

August 14, 2025 (rolling review)

Dates & location of event context
5-day residency in Graz, Austria (December 1-5, 2025)

mur.at and the Collective Intelligence Association (CIA) are looking
for a number of artists or collectives to participate in a 5-day
artistic residency and worklab in Graz, Austria. Throughout the year,
mur.at has been collecting intelligence from artists, collectives, and
passersby in Graz and beyond. The selected artists will together
collaborate with CIA and the mur.at team to work with this collected
material and develop an artistic investigation that may take the form
of data-mining art, a documentary on intelligence, a net art
provocation, new software—or something entirely unexpected. The form
is open. The only condition is that it must emerge within the thematic
frame of collective intelligence. Since the annual theme is KI –
Kollektive Intelligenz (Collective Intelligence), we propose that the
structure of the five-day worklab – based on the idea of an open
Barcamp to the mur.at community – to be collectively defined by the
invited participants.

Fee and travel/accommodation support provided

Contact adresses/URL

All necessary details—including structure, timeline, and application
requirements—can be found in the open call here:
https://mur.at/post/opencall-2025/

Questions regarding the application process can be asked on the
channel @murpunktat on Mastodon, preferably with the hashtags:
#cia_mur2025 #worklab_mur2025

Symbiotic Danscapes Research Workshop With Androniki Marathaki

11 août 2025 à 22:44
Symbiotic Danscapes Research Workshop With Androniki Marathaki

A three-week dance residency in the forested hill of Paleohori with choreographer Androniki Marathaki, exploring the heart through movement, solidarity, and the body as a score. Where: Paleohori eco-art space, Lefkada island, Greece When: 22 September – 12 October, 2025 Deadline for applications: 28 August, 2025 This October, Greek dancer and choreographer Androniki Marathaki invites […]

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Uillinn Dance Studio Residency – Open Call

3 août 2025 à 23:09
Uillinn Dance Studio Residency - Open Call

Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre is seeking expressions of interest from dancers, choreographers and dance companies wishing to realise their work from idea to performance at Uillinn Dance Studio. Where: Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen, Co.Cork, Ireland When: 2026 Deadline for applications: Monday 18 August 2025 The dance studio provides space for artists to […]

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call: 2026 Artist In Residency – KUNSTRAUM Brooklyn, NYC

Par : netty
8 juillet 2025 à 11:05

Deadline: August 30, 2025
Call for Entries

2026 Artist In Residency
Open Call: KUNSTRAUM Brooklyn, NYC
Dates & location of event: For 2026, we currently have open January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December.
https://www.kunstraumllc.com/single-post/open-call-for-artists-in-residence-2026-deadline-august-30-for-2026
No entry fee

OPEN CALL FOR ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE 2025/26 | AIR PROGRAM
Applications due for 2026 by August 30, 2025. There is one spot open for July – September 2025: application due by June 15, 2025
KUNSTRAUM is calling for submissions for our 2025/26 Artist-in-Residence Program.
KUNSTRAUM is a community of artists by artists with the goal of redefining the collaboration between artists and curators. Through our program, we aim to explore the relationships between artists and curators by opening our gallery spaces to those interested in exploring unconventional, engaging ideas and taking risks.
Our Artist-in-Residency program offers three-month residencies for national and international artists on a quarterly cycle. In 2025, we have one three-month residency open for July-September. For 2026, we currently have open applications for January-March, April-June, July-September, and October-December.
All resident artists are invited to pursue their independent projects, interact with our established community of artists, designers, and filmmakers, interact with the incoming artists and curators of our ongoing exhibition program, participate in the monthly studio visits, and exhibit in the Annual Members’ show in the fall. To learn more about KUNSTRAUM, please visit our Website and Instagram account.
Each Residency Includes:
? A desk-sized studio in our partitioned lofts with 24/7 access (no living). The semi-private studios inside the large open lofts range from 49 to 89 square feet.
? Access to our gallery space (4-5 exhibitions a year) and participation in our Annual Members’ Show, including studio visit, professional documentation and programming event
? Sales opportunities during the show plus via an online gallery for the duration of 6 months after
? An artist community with 19 members and more than 100 alumni to meet and share with
? Monthly studio visits by 1-2 New York and international curators, gallerists, critics, and art advisors (see “About” on website for the list)
? Studio Visit with our Curator-in-Residence and monthly salons with artist community, social media promotion and a feature of your work on our website
? Access to our internal monthly newsletter, which includes news, events, an open call list with exhibition, grant, and residency opportunities
? Community events in which all resident and member artists are invited to attend. These community events vary and include gallery openings, curator walkthroughs, discussions, salons, and open studios.
The studio spaces have 24/7 access with 13 ft. ceilings, a freight elevator, slop sink, secure Wi-Fi, and are meant to be used for non-toxic materials only–all painters work on a non-toxic basis. Blick Art Supply, hardware stores, post office, print shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and delis are just 1.5 blocks away, and Home Depot is as close as 10 blocks.
No living is included. The resident artist is responsible for finding their own living and visa arrangements.
Fees:
The residency fee is $750 per month for a 3-month term in 2025 and $800 in 2026, with the following start dates: 7/2025 (1 spot); 1/2026; 4/2026; 7/1/2026; 10/1/2026;
To Apply, please submit all materials through the Google Form including:
? Statement of Motivation with starting date/s and residency plans – 250 words
? Statement on private or public funding plan – 100 words
? Portfolio with max. 10 pages with 10-20 images (no larger than 5 MB)
? Optional: 2 links to 1-2 mins video excerpts (specify cue in and out)
? CV with max, 5 pages
? Links to website, Instagram, recent exhibition or press
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
KUNSTRAUM is born out of a necessity to create community and foster collaboration between artists, architects, curators, designers, filmmakers, and writers. The KUNSTRAUM model features excellent studio locations, networking, research opportunities, and discourse for creative production. After successfully inaugurating our first space in New York as of February 2015, we seek to expand to Berlin. KUNSTRAUM’s global identity is designed to offer and promote an international community, mobility, and visibility in the visual arts. Recent press coverage includes Communication Arts, Creator’s Project, Huffington Post, Artnet News, Interview Magazine, Art F City, Artnet News, and Musée Magazine. With “Video Shop,” a project at NADA New York, KUNSTRAUM won the 2016 Artfair Goers Award and best booth. To learn more about this, please visit the “About” section at KUNSTRAUMLLC.COM
For all other questions, please reach out to Managing Director, Alexandra Jamieson (alex@kunstraumllc.com)

Open Call: Pavilion Dance South West Visiting Artist (Practice Residency)

6 juillet 2025 à 10:27
Open Call: Pavilion Dance South West Visiting Artist (Practice Residency)

Introduce yourself and your work to Pavilion Dance with this practice-based winter residency. Where: Pavilion Dance South West, Bournemouth, UK When: 15 – 19 December 2025 Deadline for applications: 1 August 2025, 6pm The Pavilion Dance Visiting Artist scheme is open to any UK artist working in a dance or movement-based practice who would benefit […]

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Dance Residency At The Atlantic Forest In Brazil

2 juillet 2025 à 20:22
Dance Residency At The Atlantic Forest In Brazil

Unique residency experience for dancers, actors, and movement professionals in the core of the Atlantic Forest, by the ocean in Brazil. Where: Kaaysá Art Residency, Boiçucanga, Brazil When: Ongoing, all year long Deadline for applications: Accepting applications at any time Kaaysá Art Residency is a space nestled in the heart of the Atlantic Forest, within […]

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Keimling – Art & Democracy Residency

28 juin 2025 à 22:34
Keimling - Art & Democracy Residency

A 2 weeks Residency in Kärnten | Koroška, where 15 artists and activists will collaborate, co-create, live and research together around the question: How to use creative processes to actively shape and partake in democratic life? Where: A beautiful castle, Wasserhofen, Austria When: 1. – 14. of September 2025 Deadline for applications: 18. July at […]

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Artistic Residency In Mallorca

2 juin 2025 à 13:55
Artistic Residency In Mallorca

Artistic Residency in Mallorca – Summer 2025. La Esférica invites artists, movers, and creatives to apply for a self-directed artistic residency in Palma de Mallorca during the summer season. Where: Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain When: 15/6 to 15/9, 2025January, February and March 2026 Our cozy and inspiring space is ideal for dance, performance, […]

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Temper Theatre: Creators Residency

24 mai 2025 à 15:40
Temper Theatre: Creators Residency

Explore the world of internationally acclaimed physical theatre company Temper Theatre with their unique 5 day creative residency. Where: London, UK When: 16th – 20th June Deadline for applications: 2nd June 2025 Explore the world of internationally acclaimed physical theatre company Temper Theatre with their unique 5 day creative residency. This residency is designed to […]

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call: Saari Residence 2026

Par : netty
24 mars 2025 à 17:05

Deadline: 31 March 2025
Call for entries

Open call for artists: Saari Residence 2026
Application period: 1–31 March 2025
Saari Residence
Mynämäki, Finland

Saari Residence, an International Artist in Residence

Saari Residence, maintained by Kone Foundation, is an international residence for artists in Mynämäki, Southwest Finland. Located in a culturally and historically significant countryside setting, the Saari Residence offers an excellent and inspiring working environment supporting artistic development and creativity.

Professional artists from all fields of art can apply for residency. Residence participants are encouraged to delve into their artistic work and to develop potential new directions for it side by side with the other residents.

The residence’s long-term activities and thinking are underpinned by an ecological approach, which also covers social and psychological sustainability. The keywords are slowness, insight and change. Working with ecological topics is not a requirement for artists selected for the residency. Instead, our focus on ecology is reflected in the residency’s overall activities.

The main purpose of the residency is not to network within the field of art or to host exhibitions or performances. No exhibition or performance is required at the end of the residency period.

Artists can apply for individual residency places. Successful applicants receive a working grant, accommodation, and workspace.

Application period

The annual application period for residencies taking place in 2026 opens on 1 March and ends on Monday, 31 March 2023 at 4 p.m. Finnish time (Eastern European time, UTC +3). Only applications submitted via the online grant service during the application period will be considered.

Applying

Open call for residencies is always for the residency spots for the following year.

The two-month individual residency periods are January to February 2026, March to April 2026, September to October 2026 and November to December 2026.

There are no group residencies available in 2026.

Submit your proposal through the online grant service. Applications cannot be sent via email or outside the online service.

Please read our guidelines carefully before applying.

There is no application fee.

Who can apply?

The residencies are intended for individual professional artists and artist duos, fiction writers, poets, novelists, translators, curators and critics of all disciplines and all nationalities for the purpose of carrying out a project proposal presented in advance. We welcome artists at all stages of their professional life from emerging to well-established.

Work partners can apply for residency in a joint application.

The Saari Residence considers diversity, inclusion, and equality in residency selections. We continuously improve accessibility in our operations and strive to implement positive measures in the application process to promote diversity.

Artists with families and partners are also welcome at the residence. One of the apartments at the Saari Residence is also suitable for dog owners.

The residencies are designed for artistic work. Priority is given to multidisciplinary, new, or non-mainstream themes and fields of art.

Researchers, non-fiction writers or students cannot apply for residency through the open call.

The language used in Saari is English.

The Saari Residence offers:
Funding

The two-month residencies include accommodation, a workspace and a monthly grant, the sum of which is determined by the applicant’s professional experience (€2,700 / €3,200 / €3,800 per month). The purpose of the grant is to cover the cost of living, travel costs and other expenses.
Support for ecological travel

Ecological travel refers to avoiding flying and other ecologically unsustainable means of transport. You can apply for support for ecological travel if you are coming to Saari Residence from outside of Finland and travelling out of Finland when leaving. If the journey takes more than a week in total, it is possible to also apply for a work grant for the travels. The application must include a travel plan.
Support for travels from Global South

As part of the Saari Residence’s social sustainability, accessibility and diversity, artists arriving from Global South can apply for support for the flights and the fees for visas (processing and possible travel). The application must include a travel plan.
Accommodation

The apartments at Saari Residence have a kitchen or kitchenette with basic amenities, and one of the buildings has a shared kitchen. Each resident has an apartment to themselves, including an en suite shower and toilet. One of the apartments is wheelchair accessible.

Additional information related to accessibility can be requested by e-mail at saari@koneensaatio.fi.
Working space

During spring 2026, the workspaces at the Barn at the Saari Residence are available for use. They include a dance studio, four studios for visual artists, and a woodworking shop. The rooms for literary work are located in the apartments.

In autumn 2026, all residents will be working in their apartments, and this should be considered in the work plan. The residency will not be able to offer alternative working spaces during the renovation.

The residence does not have a darkroom, media room or equipment for printing, pottery, graphics or textile work.

You also can apply for residency for the planning stage of your work.

Residents will not have to share workspaces with others.
A peaceful working environment

The Saari Residence is located in a tranquil and unique rural setting surrounded by nature, situated on the shore of Mynälahti, 30 km north of Turku in Southwest Finland. The diverse workspaces and peaceful countryside surroundings provide an ideal setting for focusing on one’s work.
The opportunity to meet other artists

The Saari Residence also gives artists a platform to meet each other and share their thoughts and ideas at the Saari Well, which is one part of the residence that makes it unique. The Saari Well is a metaphor for the shared residency experience for the Saari Fellows. The two-month residency periods, with typically eight artists from different fields and a Saari Invited Artist staying at the residence at a time, provide plenty of opportunities for interaction that crosses the boundaries between different art forms as well as art and research.

The residency organizes a joint program every week, usually at the beginning of the week. The program includes presentation and feedback sessions and often a joint lunch. Residents can also participate in workshops, excursions, and discussions related to the work of the Saari Invited Artist. The organised programme is voluntary. If you are interested in participating in the joint programme, please reserve time for it when planning your work.
Mentoring programme

We offer each artist the opportunity for two mentoring meetings with remote access. The mentoring sessions will be carried out during the residency periods, from the beginning of September to the end of April.

Application guidelines

Please read our guidelines on how to apply on our website. Applicants are required to fill in an electronic application form on our online grant service. Please note that we do not accept applications by email or other means outside the online service.
The applicants’ ability to successfully implement the project will be assessed on the basis of the work plan, CV (or CVs), portfolio and certificates submitted with the application.
Residencies for 2026 will be published on 16 June 2025.

Application guidelines

About the Saari Residence

More information
Residency and Communications Coordinator Pirre Naukkarinen, pirre.naukkarinen@koneensaatio.fi, tel. +358 44 031 4201

Immersive Residency Richmond Virginia

6 avril 2025 à 16:11
Immersive Residency Richmond Virginia

A summer program where artists can learn original works by Yusha Sorzano, and Mike Tyus & Luca Francesco Renzi, alongside a professional dance company. Where: Richmond, Virginia, USA When: June 1-6 & June 8-15 Deadline for applications: May 1st, 2025 This opportunity allows pre-professional artists, to immerse themself with renowned artists Yusha Sorzano, and Mike […]

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Towards CI53 Summer Residency – The Heart Plexus

22 mars 2025 à 20:12
Towards CI53 Summer Residency - The Heart Plexus

The Heart Plexus , 3 week Multidirectional Art-Action Residency for Mutual Support and  Empowerment. Where: Chiang Dao, Thailand When: 7 – 27 August 2025 Deadline for applications: 1st July 2025 This residency is designed as an inspiring and supportive environment for Mutual Support Initiatives. It is a space and time for the participants to develop […]

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Open Call For Play Practice Artists Residency: India

21 mars 2025 à 08:36
Open Call For Play Practice Artists Residency: India

Play Practice Artists Residency welcomes artists from around the world for a month-long immersive experience, offering a peaceful and supportive space for deep research, creative exploration, and personal renewal. Where: Play Practice Artists Residency , Bangalore , India When: 1st to 31st May 2025 Deadline for applications: 31st March 2025 Play Practice Artists Residency warmly […]

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PASOS DOS: Artistic Residencies For Choreographers In Madrid

17 mars 2025 à 13:30
PASOS DOS: Artistic Residencies For Choreographers In Madrid

PASOS DOS is a public call for artistic residencies for research and/or choreographic creation projects, open to a maximum of five professional dance creators who require an appropriate space to develop and rehearse their work. Where: Fundación Antonio Gades, Getafe, Madrid, Spain When: March to October 2025 Deadline for applications: March 31, 2025 With the […]

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Citofonare PimOff 2025/26

16 mars 2025 à 07:54
Citofonare PimOff 2025/26

Call for Residencies in Support of Contemporary Dance. Citofonare PimOff supports dance projects at their creation phase that have never debuted and have never been presented in front of a public in their final form. Where: Milan, Italy When: The open calls open on the 15th March 2025 Deadline for applications: 30th April 2025 PimOff […]

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ATOPEMONOS BAILANDO Artistic And Research Residencies

15 mars 2025 à 22:46
ATOPEMONOS BAILANDO Artistic And Research Residencies

Dance and movement arts professionals based in Spain and/or Portugal are invited to submit their projects for the selection of 11 artistic and/or research residencies (technical residencies are excluded) to be carried out between April and November 2025 (six of them in Lugo of which three will be for applicants aged 30 and under and five on an exchange basis with […]

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Pushing Boundaries – Residency For Experienced Dancers Aged 50+

6 mars 2025 à 20:36
Pushing Boundaries - Residency For Experienced Dancers Aged 50+

Open call for this first intensive residency in the UK by world renowned choreographer and teacher Galit Liss. Where: University of Chichester Campus, Chichester, UK When: 20-24/5/25 Deadline for applications: 31/03/25 EncoreEast are thrilled to announce we have been awarded Arts Council England funding for Pushing Boundaries. The project aims to challenge expectations, raise ambitions, and […]

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call: ALTOFEST 2025

Par : netty
16 février 2025 à 11:46

Deadline: 23 February 2025
Call for entries

ALTOFEST 2025
International Contemporary Live Arts Fest

2nd > 15th June NAPLES
Residency + Program

Invitation for proposal
[deadline 23rd February 2025]

Applications may include one or more original work, previously created for a formal space, already completed and performed in front of an audience. All archived or repertoire works are also accepted. Projects that are still a work in progress or unpublished works are excluded.

Performances must be original and any subject, contents and themes are welcomed. Proposals can be considered only if they belong to the field of Live Arts (theatre, dance, performance, experimental and interdisciplinary formats).

Professional artists can apply from all over the world, with no distinction among nationality, country of residence, language or age. Amateur groups cannot apply.

International artists and citizens live together for two weeks sharing time and space. So in Altofest the intimate dimension of the home is fused with the aesthetics and poetics of all artworks and artistic processes.

In Altofest, artists are invited to requalify their work during the residency’s days after which the performance is scheduled in the program of Altofest the public opening days.

The presence of the artist is required for the entire period of Altofest, two weeks.

Altofest ensures accommodation with the use of a kitchen, a production grant, and additional technical and human resources under the terms specified in the regulations that you find on the website, besides the application form online.

SEND US YOUR PROPOSAL

To apply please send proposals by filling the online form on this link
OPEN CALL (EN)

By filling the form, you declare to have read and accepted all the terms of the application unconditionally.

The online application is the only way to send the artistic proposals for Altofest 2024.

INFO

info@altofest.net
+39 320 0304861 (Whatsapp/Telegram)

https://www.altofest.net

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call: ZK/U Berlin Residency

Par : netty
16 février 2025 à 11:40

Deadline: 28 February 2025
Call for entries

ZK/U Berlin is an artist-led independent art residency and project space. It hosts a multidisciplinary residency program, offering a living and working space for practitioners of all kinds (artists, researchers, activists, professionals of various fields) whose work or approach explores the dynamics and experiences of the city. The residency program encourages proposals that challenge conventions, take daring positions, and include extraordinary perspectives.

Applications are open until 28.02.2025. You can find detailed information on the call below. If you have any questions, please contact apply@zku-berlin.org.

Open Call with Application Form: https://www.zku-berlin.org/open-call/
Residency Program & Space: https://www.zku-berlin.org/residency/
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2025 IDFNOLA Summer Residency Program

15 février 2025 à 21:00
2025 IDFNOLA Summer Residency Program

IDFNOLA invites applications for independent movement artists for a choreographic residency in New Orleans. Where: Tulane University, New Orleans, United States When: July 27, 2025-August 8, 2025 Deadline for applications: March 15 The resident choreographers receive a $500 honorarium, housing, and studio access at Tulane University. Artists may apply as a collective for one week […]

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Dance Creation As A Reflective Practice

5 juin 2025 à 08:30
Dance Creation As A Reflective Practice

If you are seeking an interdisciplinary horizontal learning-researching-creating setup, this residency is for you. We welcome applications from choreographers, dancers, and individuals from any discipline whose research and practice relate to the residency’s theme. Where: Paleohori art-space, Neohori, Lefkada, Ionian islands, Greece When: July 6th – August 10th, 2025 Deadline for application: June 10th, 2025 Nestled in […]

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Choreographic Accompaniment Residency

8 avril 2025 à 16:14
Choreographic Accompaniment Residency

Choreographic Accompaniment Residency (CAR) for solos & duos. 1 to 4-week program. Studio ReMo, Amsterdam. Where: ReMo studio, Amsterdam, the Netherlands When: Residencies available from 1st of April till 31st October Deadline for applications: participants can choose their dates according to our availability. CAR residential laboratory offers dancers, performers, choreographers and interdisciplinary artists time and space to research […]

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Listening To A Permanent Culture Of Dance: Dance, Permaculture, And Sustainability

31 janvier 2025 à 07:51

We are excited to announce the open call for the highly anticipated residency, “Listening to a Permanent Culture of Dance” focusing on the intersection of dance, permaculture, and sustainability. Where: Paleohori art-space, Neohori, Lefkada, Ionian islands, Greece When: April 14th – May 4th, 2025 Deadline for applications: February 15th, 2025 This residency aims to explore how we can share a dance of equal bodies, not […]

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Call For Entries: Drupa Centre Residency Program

16 janvier 2025 à 09:15
Call For Entries: Drupa Centre Residency Program

Project Selection for the Drupa Centre Residency Program, 2025 Season.The selection process is open to individual artists and emerging, independent professional collectives working in the fields of visual and performing arts. Where: Drupa Centre, Treviso, Italy When: From April to November 2025 Deadline for applications: March 16, 2025 CALL FOR ENTRIES We are looking for […]

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Residency in French Countryside at Moulin/Belle

21 décembre 2024 à 20:44
Residency in French Countryside at Moulin/Belle

5 nights free at Moulin/Belle, french countryside residency open to dancers, writers and all artists. Where: Mareuil, France When: March 17-March 31 (free), Open March- Dec (subsidized) Deadline for applications: Dec 31 for March, other rolling deadline Spring Residencies in France Moulin/Belle is an in-process art residency founded in 2020 in Mareuil en Perigord in […]

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Intensive 3-Week Residence in Hungary

3 décembre 2024 à 22:00
Intensive 3-Week Residence in Hungary

For dancers, actors, directors, choreographers, mimes, vocalists, musicians. Where: Csurgó, Hungary When: June 23 – July 13, 2025 (3 weeks) Deadline for applications: May 30, 2025 About the Residency The international training program is a 3-week artistic intensive in Csurgó, Hungary, bringing together a diverse group of creatives from around the world to connect, learn, […]

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Woodworks Residency Open Call

1 décembre 2024 à 14:43
Woodworks Residency Open Call

Woodworks invites professional dancers and choreographers who are passionate about collaborative, multidisciplinary performance to apply to a paid, three-week creative residency in Northern Michigan. Where: Traverse City, Michigan, USA When: June 9 – June 30, 2025 Deadline for applications: January 30, 2025 The Woodworks Performance Residency invites professional choreographers, dancers, and composers who are passionate […]

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Divadlo Studio Tanca Residency program 2025

25 novembre 2024 à 20:45
Divadlo Studio Tanca Residency program 2025

Divadlo Štúdio Tanca offers an appropriate space for the creation of artists in the field of contemporary dance. Where: Divadlo Štúdio tanca, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia When: 2025 Deadline for applications: 11.12.2024 Divadlo Štúdio Tanca announces the 3rd year of the residency program.  We offer an appropriate space for the creation of artists in the field […]

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