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Artist Residencies in Germany

34 residencies

Artist residencies in Germany

Germany's artist residency landscape is as varied and dynamic as its art scene, spanning from bustling urban centers to serene rural locales. In cities like Berlin, Hamburg, and Leipzig, artists find themselves at the heart of Europe's avant-garde art movements, with residencies like the Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD offering resources and networks that propel creative projects to new heights. Munich and Düsseldorf also host vibrant art scenes, where residencies provide a platform for innovation and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Beyond the urban environment, Germany's countryside and smaller towns offer unique residency experiences. Programs like the Kunstlerhaus Lukas in Ahrenshoop and the Bauhaus Residency in Dessau invite artists to immerse themselves in Germany's rich artistic heritage and natural beauty, fostering a deep connection to place and history. The German residency network is characterized by its support for a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts and sculpture to literature and performance. This diversity reflects Germany's open and experimental approach to contemporary art, encouraging artists to explore new ideas and forms of expression. With a strong emphasis on cultural exchange and interdisciplinary dialogue, German residencies are pivotal in shaping the careers of artists from around the globe, making the country a key destination for creative development.

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Lagos / Momentum

Mexico City, Mexico

The LAGOS and MOMENTUM Artist-in-Residence Program emerges from a visionary partnership between LAGOS in Mexico City and MOMENTUM in Berlin. This collaboration seeks to enrich the global artistic community by fostering cross-cultural exchanges, promoting innovation in contemporary art, and providing a platform for artistic exploration in two of the world’s most vibrant cultural capitals. Aimed at artists and curators from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, the residency supports site-specific engagement with the unique sociopolitical and cultural contexts of each city. A distinctive feature of this residency is its collaboration with the Palm Foundation, which introduces a pioneering opportunity for artists to integrate digital art practices, specifically through the creation and exhibition of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). This initiative not only offers financial support to partially offset residency costs but also provides technical assistance for artists venturing into the digital realm. Participants are encouraged to explore NFTs within their projects, thereby broadening their creative and professional horizons. The program champions a holistic approach to artistic development, facilitating personal guidance, curatorial support, and extensive networking opportunities. Participants are immersed in the rich art scenes of Berlin and Mexico City, benefitting from tailored visits to galleries, museums, and studios, alongside exclusive invitations to art events. The residencies culminate in public presentations, enabling artists to showcase their processes and outcomes to a wider audience.

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ZK/U (Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik )

Berlin, Germany

The ZK/U (Center for Art and Urbanistics) in Berlin is an artist-led, independent art residency and project space that hosts a multidisciplinary residency program. This program offers living and working space for artists, researchers, activists, and professionals from various fields, focusing on exploring city dynamics and experiences. ZK/U encourages proposals that challenge conventions and include extraordinary perspectives, welcoming conceptual, contextual, and interventionist contemporary artistic positions, as well as research or experimentation in urbanism, geography, anthropology, architecture, and the humanities. The residency program fosters mutual learning, spontaneous collaborations, and interdisciplinary exchanges, enriched by the diversity of disciplines and profiles of the residents. ZK/U, housed in a former train station building in a dynamic public park, serves as a space for urban experimentation and cross-disciplinary collaborations. With the reopening of ZK/U’s renovated and expanded public spaces in summer 2024, it will return to being a lively cultural venue hosting regular public events for diverse audiences, with residents encouraged to participate. ZK/U's conceptual framework includes narratives that define its program's themes, encouraging applicants to connect their work to these narratives. The residency offers studio space for working and living, access to communal spaces, and participation in a residency program of weekly dinners, monthly studio visits, and bi-monthly open studio events. The fees for the residency vary depending on the studio type and length of stay, covering all utility costs, space usage, and participation in the residency program. ZK/U is committed to creating an inclusive space, actively confronting and countering all forms of discrimination, and fostering good relations based on solidarity, mutual respect, and trust.

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