Multidisciplinary Residencies in Helsinki
3 residencies for multidisciplinary artists in Helsinki, Finland.
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Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture
Helsinki, Finland
The Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture Artist-in-Residence Programme (Aalto AiR) offers internationally active artists a two-year residency in Helsinki to pursue personal projects while engaging with the university's collaborative community of researchers, students, and staff. Residents are expected to dedicate 4-6 weeks per year to teaching, organize one workshop annually, and give at least two public presentations, with outcomes premiered in the Helsinki region. The programme, which began around and fosters transdisciplinary dialogue between art and science, has been on pause since .

HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme
Helsinki, Finland
HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme provides international artists and art practitioners opportunities for creative work, research, and interdisciplinary dialogue. Located in Helsinki, HIAP offers residencies at Suomenlinna and Cable Factory, providing time and space for developing new work in collaboration with the local art scene. The residencies accommodate various disciplines including visual art, film, digital art, and performance, and support experimental and cross-disciplinary practices. Residency apartments are equipped to accommodate individuals or small families, and special provisions are available for those with accessibility needs. The program does not require financial obligations from the residents but offers a supportive environment for open-ended research and creative exploration.

Villa Eläintarha
Helsinki, Finland
Villa Eläintarha is an artist residency program housed in a historic wooden villa built in 1889, located in central Helsinki next to Töölönlahti bay, offering short-term stays for professionals from various art disciplines, culture production, and education. Managed by the Myymälä2 cooperative since in partnership with the City of Helsinki and HIAP, it prioritizes artists invited for specific projects, research, or events by local grassroots organizations, with plans for public events to enhance networking and community access. The residency provides accommodation without dedicated studios, suitable for small-scale work like writing or digital projects, and features 5-6 rooms, shared kitchen, living areas, and laundry facilities.
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