Printmaking Residencies in Argentina
3 residencies for printmaking artists in Argentina.
Browse honest reviews from artists who attended printmaking programs in Argentina. Find the right residency for your practice.

R.A.R.O. Buenos Aires (RARO)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Colectivo R.A.R.O. is an innovative artist residency program that originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has expanded its reach to Madrid, Spain. Founded with the vision of creating spaces for reflection, production, and interdisciplinary encounters, R.A.R.O. distinguishes itself through its itinerant residency model. This unique approach allows artists to traverse and work within multiple ateliers, each directed by local artists from a broad spectrum of disciplines. The program supports a multidisciplinary environment, encouraging residents to delve into various artistic practices and collaborative projects. By facilitating access to a network of 17 ateliers in Buenos Aires alone, R.A.R.O. offers artists the flexibility to tailor their residency experience according to their project needs and artistic aspirations. Participants are given the opportunity to engage with the local art community, including curators, collectors, and other artists, culminating in the possibility of showcasing their work through exhibitions or open studios. Additionally, R.A.R.O. actively supports artists in accessing grants and provides special programs for both Argentine and international participants. This residency is aimed at artists, curators, and cultural managers seeking an immersive, collaborative experience away from traditional urban centers.

Radal
Bariloche, Argentina
Radal is an artist-run printmaking studio and artist-in-residence program located near the Patagonian Andean forest in Bariloche, Argentina. Founded and directed by Marta Di Bitetti, the studio provides a creative environment for printmakers and artists to develop professional quality art projects. The residency offers technical support and facilities for various printmaking techniques, including less toxic methods. Artists-in-residence benefit from 24/7 access to a fully equipped studio, private accommodations, and the inspiring natural surroundings of forest and mountains. The program focuses on training, improvement, and creation, allowing artists to immerse themselves in their work and explore new artistic possibilities.

Residencia Epecuén (Epecuen)
Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Residencia Epecuén is an international artist residency located in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the shores of Lake Epecuén. Designed for artists, curators, and researchers, the program focuses on site-specific and ephemeral art practices in relation to history, landscape, and memory. Over 14 days, participants engage in field research, guided workshops, and curatorial support to develop projects that interact with the ruins of Epecuén and the surrounding environment. The residency encourages artistic exploration across various disciplines, including performance, sound art, photography, video, sculpture, ceramics, writing, and experimental theater. Residents benefit from a structured program including historical site visits, guided discussions, portfolio reviews, and open studio exhibitions. The program fosters critical dialogue and exchange between artists and the local community, integrating contemporary art with cultural heritage. Accommodations are in a shared house, with access to studio space and a ceramics workshop. The residency is produced by Ambos Mundos Arte Actual, promoting artistic projects locally and internationally.