Artist Residencies in Linz with Housing
3 residencies
3 artist residencies in Linz include housing for artists.

afo architekturforum oberösterreich
Linz, Austria
The afo architekturforum oberösterreich in Linz offers artist residencies for architects and artists focusing on space, architecture, and city themes. Residencies last four to six weeks between early September and late November, providing a studio flat, infrastructure access, a €250 weekly stipend, and opportunities for exhibitions or events.

Atelierhaus Salzamt Linz
Linz, Austria
Atelierhaus Salzamt Linz is an artist residency program in Linz, Austria, offering studios and apartments primarily for visual artists from Austria and internationally. It provides free studio and housing, often with a monthly stipend such as €1000, and includes an exhibition space for presentations. Residencies typically last 1-3 months, with variations for specific calls focusing on public space or university-related projects.

RedSapata Tanzfabrik
Linz, Austria
RedSapata Tanzfabrik, also known as RedSapata Kunst-, Kultur- und Tanzinitiative, offers artist residencies at Sonnenstein Loft and AUBERGiNE in Linz, Austria, primarily focused on dance and multidisciplinary projects integrating the body, with recent calls emphasizing themes like AI, climate justice, gender equality, nature, society, politics, and the body. Residencies provide studio space (52-180m²) for approximately two weeks, optional accommodations, and a supportive environment for development, though travel, per diems, and production costs are not covered. Artists are encouraged to share work via studio showings or performances.
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Frequently asked questions
Do artist residencies in Linz provide housing?
Many residencies in Linz include accommodation. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing.
What kind of housing do residencies in Linz offer?
Housing varies by program — from private studios to shared houses. Check each listing for specifics on what's included.
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