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deadline

31 Oct 2024

STUDIOTOPIA Residency Programme for scientists and visual artists

The STUDIOTOPIA Residency Programme is calling for applications from emerging and established talents across the arts, sciences, and academic fields for eight residency opportunities in seven countries (Spain, Poland, Romania, France, Slovenia, Ireland, and Cyprus), between December 2024 and March 2027.

The aim of the programme is to break down barriers between disciplines by encouraging innovative cross-disciplinary approaches. The programme is hosted by 11 specialised organisations, each facilitating unique residency opportunities with their own open calls.

The STUDIOTOPIA Residency Programme for Emerging Artists facilitates collaboration between eight pairs of established scientists and emerging artists through a 12-month residency starting in December 2024. Throughout this period, artists will work closely with scientists to address challenges set by the Local Challenge Committees (LCCs). The residency includes multiple in-person meetings, exhibitions, and events continuing until March 2027.

Eligibility

The applicants can be of all nationalities, but must be EU residents or taxpayers in any of the 27 EU Member States. 

The applicant can come from any visual arts and performing arts including disciplines such as media, video and digital art, sculpture, performing, drawing, dance, theatre and interdisciplinary approaches.

Support

Successful applicants will receive a 4,000 EUR fee, plus a production budget that varies on the Challenge, as well as travel and subsistence costs for at least six in-person meetings with the collaborative partner, arranged according to project needs.

STUDIOTOPIA Residency Programme application guidelines

Deadline: 31 October 2024


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