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Research Residencies in Finland

6 residencies for research artists in Finland.

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Cooperative Nostates

Piirintie 1, Finland

Peripeteia Artist Residency, run by Cooperative Nostates, is an artist residency located within the historical Törnävä mental hospital area in Seinäjoki, Western Finland. It provides accommodation, workspace, and access to tools in a collective workspace surrounded by parks and conservation areas, with members of the cooperative offering visiting artists a sense of community and local network during their stay.

HousingArchitectureCeramicsCurationDesignNew Media+5
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Finnish Society of Bioart

Helsinki, Finland

The Finnish Society of Bioart, based in Helsinki, Finland, organizes the Ars Bioarctica residency program at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station in sub-Arctic Lapland, emphasizing art-science collaborations focused on the Arctic environment. It offers residencies typically lasting 2-4 weeks or one month, open to artists, scientists, and interdisciplinary teams from various disciplines and career stages, with access to labs, field equipment, and living facilities. Additional initiatives include the biannual Field_Notes field lab and partnerships in programs like Learning Materials in Helsinki.

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Kauko Sorjonen Foundation

Vihtavuori, Finland

The Kauko Sorjonen Foundation in Vihtavuori, Finland, partners with Art Center Järvilinna to offer residencies for professional visual artists, providing access to workshops in glass, art casting, metal, blacksmithing, graphics, ceramics, and visual arts, as well as opportunities for writers. Residents receive accommodation in a dormitory with private rooms sharing facilities or a studio apartment for longer stays, along with free exhibition space at Järvilinna Villa (except summer months). The program suits artists collaborating with permanent residents or pursuing independent projects, with costs including 250 €/month for room and 10-20 €/day for workshops plus materials.

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Raumars Artist-in-Residence

Rauma, Finland

RaumArs Artist-in-Residence, established in 1997 as one of Finland's oldest programs, is located in Rauma and supports professionals from various artistic fields for community/participatory art or independent projects, welcoming curators, researchers, and families. Residencies typically last 1-5 months, with selections based on high-quality work plans implemented in Rauma or Satakunta, and the program now operates from a renovated 1925 wooden art house with gallery space opened in . It fosters regional cultural development through collaborations with local institutions and offers networking support.

HousingArchitectureConceptual ArtCraftCurationInterdisciplinary+10
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The Life on a Leaf Residency

Turku, Finland

The Life on a Leaf Residency is an artist and researcher program hosted in a unique leaf-shaped house in Turku, Finland, designed as a total artwork by Jan-Erik Andersson and architect Erkki Pitkäranta, focusing on themes of urban space, built environment, art, architecture, and their intersections. Residents live and work in the three-story 147 m² house on a spacious plot bordering a natural forest in Hirvensalo, suitable primarily for planning, drawing, and computer-based creative or research work, with support from a residency coordinator for local contacts. The program duration is typically 2-6 months, with rent required but no stipend provided.

HousingArchitectureConceptual ArtInterdisciplinaryLand ArtMultidisciplinary+4
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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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