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deadline

12 Sep 2021

Vienna | ERSTE Foundation residencies call

Call for the ERSTE Foundation Artist in Residence Programme at Q21/MuseumsQuartier in Vienna. The residencies are designed for artists, curators and theoreticians from Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia working in the field of contemporary visual art to do research.

The programme is part of ERSTE Foundation’s long-term endeavour to support contemporary art and to strengthen the situation of its creators, especially in the region of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. The residence programme is realised by tranzit, Igor Zabel Association, and Kontakt Collection. Kontakt Collection will collaborate with the Zagreb-based WHW Akademija.

The residencies are designed for artists, curators and theoreticians from Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia working in the field of contemporary visual art to do research in their respective area. The research character of the residence should make it possible to take a break from the everyday pressures of production and find time to concentrate on a specific interest. The participants are given the opportunity to live and work for the period of two months in one of the MuseumsQuartier studios right in the heart of Vienna. The apartments offer both living and working space, but do not provide room for large-scale artistic works.

Dates vary depending on the country of the applicant:

  • For Hungary: January – February 2022.
  • For Croatia: March – April 2022.
  • For Czech Republic: May – June 2022.
  • For Romania: July – August 2022.
  • For Slovenia: September – October 2022.
  • For Slovak Republic: November – December 2022.

During the stay various meeting possibilities are offered to the participants. Each residence grants a monthly stipend of 1050 EUR.

Artists, curators or theoreticians from Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia are invited to take part in the open call.

Deadline: 12 September 2021