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Video / Film Residencies in Paris

5 residencies for video / film artists in Paris, France.

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AWARE

Paris, France

AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions, offers a three-month research residency at Villa Vassilieff in Paris, focusing on women and non-binary photographers and video artists. The residency provides participants with accommodation in a 44m² independent living and working studio, access to AWARE’s extensive resource center, and a monthly stipend of €900. Residents will have the opportunity to engage with AWARE’s institutional, artistic, and academic networks, and are encouraged to host a public event and produce a research article for publication. The residency is designed for scholars, curators, and researchers whose work explores gender representation in photography and video art. Applications are evaluated by an international jury and selected based on artistic merit and the project’s relevance to AWARE’s mission. Travel costs to and from Paris are covered, and residents will benefit from a vibrant academic and cultural environment at Villa Vassilieff.

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L’AiR Arts

Paris, France

4.5 (5)

L’AiR Arts is an international residency program located in Montparnasse, Paris, focused on fostering intercultural exchange through art and research. The program is based at Atelier 11, a historic site that has been a hub for international artists since the 19th century. L’AiR Arts offers residencies to artists and cultural professionals from diverse disciplines and backgrounds, promoting artistic exchange, research, and professional development. Participants engage in both self-directed projects and curated group programs, connecting with local Paris-based professionals, institutions, and galleries. The residency aims to preserve the artistic legacy of the École de Paris while encouraging contemporary creation. Residents have access to studio and living spaces, participate in public programs, and present their work in various formats. L’AiR Arts is dedicated to creating a nurturing environment for artists at all stages of their careers.

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Lafayette Anticipations

Paris, France

Since 2020, Lafayette Anticipations has extended its commitment to supporting contemporary creation through the À l’œuvre! Creation Support Programme. This program offers artists a grant, exceptional equipment, and support from the Fondation’s curatorial and production teams, allowing them to explore crucial stages of creation: research, experimentation, and design. The program emphasizes sustainable production practices, providing comprehensive support and resources to the selected artist.

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Les Récollets

Paris, France

Les Récollets is an 80-unit furnished international residence in Paris's 10th arrondissement dedicated to hosting established researchers, scientists, and artists from around the world. The center provides accommodation with hotel-like services and fosters interdisciplinary creative exchange among residents from diverse fields. It serves as a space for artists and researchers to develop specific projects while engaging with Paris's cultural institutions and community.

StipendHousingChoreographyCreative WritingDesignVideo / FilmInterdisciplinary+5
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Science New Wave (SNW)

Paris, France

The SNW Luminary Residency is a selective program located in Paris, exclusively available to Science New Wave (SNW) Luminary Members. This residency is designed for artists, scientists, researchers, and interdisciplinary creators who aim to challenge traditional boundaries of scientific storytelling. Residents stay for three weeks in Galerie Labocine, which also serves as their workspace, with one resident hosted each month during February, March, and April 2025. Participants are required to produce a short film in any format, which will premiere at the Science New Wave Festival in New York and be featured on the Labocine platform. Residents will document their creative process and participate in weekly meetings with the Labocine team. To apply, candidates must be SNW Luminary Members and submit a cover letter, project proposal, and video work via the Labocine platform. The residency provides an immersive and reflective environment to foster new approaches to interdisciplinary work.

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