Visual Arts Residencies in Athens
3 residencies for visual arts artists in Athens, Netherlands.
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ARC Athens
Athens, Greece
ARCAthens, established in 2017 as a not-for-profit organization in Athens, Greece, offers a flagship program known as the Athens Residency. This program provides two fully-funded fellowship opportunities, one each for visual artists and curators. These fellowships enable participants to live and work in Athens, immersing themselves in the city's ongoing cultural renaissance. The program is renowned for its comprehensive approach, including promotional services and robust networking opportunities like studio visits, private collection tours, and bespoke tours of local institutions. Additionally, fellows participate in various community events, enhancing their immersion and response to the vibrant local culture. The residency aims to enrich the professional and creative lives of its participants, offering a platform for deep engagement with Athens' artistic scene. ARCAthens values diversity, welcoming international applicants and focusing on fostering a broad range of creative thought and practice. The residency, free from extensive obligations, does require fellows to participate in a bespoke seminar and a public end-of-residency event. Practical aspects of the fellowship include a two-month duration, a $2,000 USD prize, air travel, a weekly stipend, and accommodation with shared facilities. The selection process involves an independent committee.

EIGHT, critical institute for arts and politics
Athens, Greece
EIGHT is a cultural space in central Athens that hosts an artist residency program open to artists, theorists, and researchers across artistic, curatorial, and critical practices, particularly encouraging research-based work engaging with socially/politically engaged practices, alternative ecologies, and urban interventions. The program provides time and space for developing, testing, and presenting work through an initial work-sharing presentation, meetings with the collective, and a final public presentation, with opportunities for collaboration on hybrid events across art, politics, and theory. Located near Exarcheia and Omonoia square, it supports urban research and social action in response to Greece's socio-political landscape.

Phoenix Athens
Athens, Greece
Phoenix Athens is a nonprofit artist-run gallery and residency in Athens that provides international and local creatives with space, facilities, and time to develop their artistic practice while engaging with the local community. Founded in by artist Dimitri Yin, the residency emphasizes inclusion, social justice, ecology, and multiculturalism through its Villa Exarcheia program, which offers lodging, workshop access, and exhibition opportunities.
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