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Graphic Arts Residencies in Germany

4 residencies for graphic arts artists in Germany.

Browse honest reviews from artists who attended graphic arts programs in Germany. Find the right residency for your practice.

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DAAD

Berlin, Germany

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is a prominent organization known for its extensive support of the international exchange of students and scholars. Since its establishment in 1925, DAAD has become one of the world's largest funding organizations for international academic cooperation. It offers a wide range of programs including scholarships for study and research in Germany, funding for German students, graduates, and academics abroad, and support for the internationalization of German universities. DAAD also promotes German studies and the German language abroad, supports developing countries in establishing effective universities, and advises decision makers on matters of cultural, education, and development policy. Its scholarship programs are aimed at fostering knowledge exchange and building bridges between cultures. DAAD's vast alumni network spans over a hundred countries, including several prominent academics, artists, and leaders who have benefited from its programs. Through initiatives like the Artists-in-Berlin Program, DAAD underscores its commitment to enriching artistic dialogues and cultural exchanges worldwide. As an influential advocate for educational and scientific exchange, DAAD plays a crucial role in shaping global academic and cultural landscapes.

StipendHousingDigitalDrawingGraphic ArtsInstallationWriting / Literature+5
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Pilotenkueche

Leipzig, Germany

3.5 (6)

Pilotenkueche, located in Leipzig, Germany, is an international art program offering a unique residency for artists from around the globe. Set in a romantically refurbished old metalworks studio, it features a 465m² communal space with 24/7 access, designed to inspire creative exchange. The program accommodates about twelve international artists per round, each receiving a private studio and shared amenities like a kitchen. Pilotenkueche emphasizes collaboration and research-based art practices, fostering a dynamic community among residents. The residency includes regular cultural excursions, studio visits, and artist presentations in Leipzig. Artists also participate in preview exhibitions, open studios, and a final group exhibition. The program provides logistical and technical support, nurturing professional artistic development. Pilotenkueche's unique environment, combined with its diverse program, makes it a hub for artistic innovation and cultural immersion.

CeramicsCuratorialDigitalDrawingGraphic Arts+8
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SomoS

Berlin, Germany

SomoS is an international artist residency program located in the creative heart of Berlin, Germany, bridging the dynamic Kreuzberg and Neukölln districts. It offers a collaborative, supportive, and structured environment for artists, curators, and researchers looking to develop their projects in a global art hub. The residency typically lasts for a minimum of three months, with staggered arrival times allowing for individualized support. Residents are provided with furnished living and working spaces, equipped for a variety of disciplines, including visual arts, media, literature, and design. In addition to daily staff support, participants have access to SomoS’ gallery, extensive library, and shared facilities, encouraging both independent creation and community engagement. Artists can present their work through exhibitions, workshops, or public talks during their residency. SomoS partially subsidizes the program and offers discounts for early bookings and full payments. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and selected artists are encouraged to secure external funding for the remaining fees.

HousingDigitalDrawingGraphic ArtsInstallationInterdisciplinary+8
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TAKT

Berlin; Leipzig; Zeitz, Germany

5.0 (1)

TAKT Artist Residency is an independent arts organization based in Berlin, Germany, known for fostering the growth and exchange of artists internationally. Founded in 2007, it operates in the tranquil Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood, a hub of artistic activity and cultural exchange. The residency offers various programs, including artist-led critiques, studio visits, and German language classes, aimed at enriching the participants' experience. Artists benefit from both structured programs and the freedom to explore personal projects, culminating in a group exhibition. TAKT supports a diverse range of disciplines from visual arts to literature, promoting a vibrant creative environment. The residency aims to integrate artists into the local art scene, providing them with the tools and community needed to expand their practice.

ArchitectureCuratorialDesignDigitalDrawing+10