Residencies

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Call for applications: Tabakalera artist residency program

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Applications open for Fourth International Call for Residencies 2019

Application deadline: May 27, 2018

Tabakalera
International Centre for Contemporary Culture
Andre zigarrogileak plaza, 1
20012 Donostia / San Sebastián (Spain)
Spain
t +34 943 01 13 11
tabakalera@tabakalera.eu
http://www.tabakalera.eu

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Call for artists, MacDowell Colony, deadline April 15

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Application Deadline: April 15th

To apply: http://www.macdowellcolony.org/apply

MacDowell offers artists of all backgrounds a supportive and inclusive community that encourages focused studio time, multidisciplinary exchange, and opportunities to reach new audiences with their work. Artists accepted for residency receive fellowships that cover all residency costs, including use of a private studio, meals and accommodations for up to eight weeks in an ideal creative setting in rural New Hampshire.

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Call for artists, Sugar Hill Children’s Museum, Manhattan

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Sugar Hill Children’s Museum is offering an 11-month residency to an artist whose practice will resonate with children ages 3 to 8 and their families, and reflect a relationship to the demographics, location and/or history of Sugar Hill. The selected artist will be granted access to a non-living studio (450 square feet), a $7,000 honorarium, and a culminating exhibition at the Museum.

In addition, we will be hosting two INFO SESSIONS; March 20 and April 9 from 6-7:30pm to share additional details about the application/selection process. For full information, please visit www.sugarhillmuseum.org/air-2018.

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Open Call for 2019 Bemis Center Artist-in-Residence Program

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2019 Artist-in-Residence Opportunities

Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
724 S 12th Street
Omaha, NE 68102
United States
Holly Kranker, Residency Program Manager
Phone: +14023417130
hollyk@bemiscenter.org
http://bemiscenter.org/apply

Application Deadline: May 1, 2018

2019 Artist-in-Residence Opportunities

Residency Sessions:
January 23–April 19, 2019
May 22–August 16, 2019
September 18–November 15, 2019

Total Artists Selected: 30 (10 artists per residency session)
Deadline: May 1, 2018
Applications are accepted via SlideRoom at bemis.slideroom.com.

Notifications to all applicants will be made via email on August 15, 2018.

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Club ElectroPutere: Open Call for Artists

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Open Call Artists in Residence

Artists in Residency at Club ElectroPutere

Club ElectroPutere
contact: Adrian Bojenoiu
56 Calea Bucuresti
Craiova
Romania
t 0040724043960
air@electro-putere.com
http://clubelectroputere.ro

Deadline for submitting the application: March 22, 2018
Number of residencies: 4
Period of the residencies: 15 July – 15 August 2018
Fully Funded Artists Residency

CALL for APPLICATIONS 2018

Deadline for submitting the application: March 22, 2018
Number of residencies: 4
Period of the residencies: 15 July – 15 August

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Call for artists-scientists, Guerilla Science, deadline Feb. 20

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Artist-scientist festival residency open call

JANUARY 25, 2018 BY ROMIE

Calling all artists and scientists! Guerilla Science and Pratt Institute are inviting applications to take part in a paid residency program in the U.S. Apply now!

Guerilla Science and the Pratt Institute in New York are once again hosting a residency for up to 15 artist-scientist collaborations to bring transformational experiences to art and music festivals. The remote residency will take place over 8 weeks, from March 5th through April 30th and culminate in late May at Lightning in a Bottle (TBC), an international gathering of festival goers in southern California.

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Call for artists, Lower East Side Printshop, Manhattan, deadline March 1

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Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency

DEADLINE: March 1, 2018, 6PM EST

FOR RESIDENCIES BEGINNING April 1, 2018

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The Art House and ROSL Arts - International Residencies with a Commonwealth Focus

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The Art House and ROSL Arts - International Residencies with a Commonwealth Focus

The Art House and ROSL Arts

The Art House
Drury Lane
Wakefield WF1 2TE
UK
David Gilbert, Programme Producer
Phone: +44(0)7791528277
david@the-arthouse.org.uk
http://www.the-arthouse.org.uk/

Deadline for Submissions:
12 Midnight GMT on 12 March 2018

The Art House and ROSL Arts are seeking proposals from visual artists who would like to take up a two-month residency at the Art House's purpose-built studios in Wakefield during September and October 2018.

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Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency

The deadline for applications to the Keyholder Residency is March 1st at 6 pm EST.

The Keyholder Residency offers emerging artists free 24/7 access to a shared studio for one year beginning April 1st to develop new work in printmaking. In addition to studio access we offer a $1,000 stipend, one free class in printmaking, a 20% discount on all additional Printshop classes, free consultations with professional printers, and more.

Artists of all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Printmaking skills are not required and there is no application fee. Artists must reside in the New York metro area during the year of residency.

For more information and to submit your application visit http://www.printshop.org/keyholder-residencies/ or email info@printshop.org for more information.

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Announcement of open submission for International Residency Derby UK

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International Artist Lab and Residency – Derby Lab 2018, UK

Ivan Smith
42 Bridge Street
Belper DE56 1AX
UK
t +44 7930 601 323
ivanpatricksmith@gmail.com
http://www.ivanpatricksmith.com

Artist Ivan Smith and curator David Gilbert would like to invite 10 international contemporary visual artists for a month long international artist residency and experimental laboratory in Derby, UK in September 2018. It will be run in collaboration with Quad and will explore and experiment with the urban environment, asking how artists can be socially engaged in a modern metropolis and what agency they can have.

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