Video / Film Residencies in Vietnam
3 residencies for video / film artists in Vietnam.
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Nha San Collective
Hanoi, Vietnam
Nha San Collective, based in Hanoi, Vietnam, is a non-profit artist-run space that hosts artist-in-residence programs primarily for international artists, such as Morgan Ohara and Lu Yang, while planning future residencies for local artists. It serves as a platform for experimental art, exhibitions, workshops, performances, and community support, rooted in the legacy of the original Nha San Studio founded in 1998. The collective focuses on pushing artistic boundaries in socio-political contexts through various projects like Skylines with Flying People and In: Act Performance Art Festival.

Space a+Lu
9 ĐX18, Vietnam
Name of Residency: Space a+ LuSpace a+Lu is designed to bring together artists from around the world, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and experiences. Here, artists can immerse themselves in the tropical surroundings, engage with Vietnamese culture, and create meaningful connections that inspire their work.Hoi An is renowned for its traditional handicrafts, offering workshops in paper-making, leather crafting, cooking, wood workshops and more. These workshops can be booked separately and
The Weight of Mountains
06/4 Đ. Nguyễn Đăng Giai, Vietnam
Name of Residency: Filmmakers ResidencyThe Weight of Mountains – Filmmakers Residency Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam December 2, 2025 – February 28, 2026Applications open 2 May, 2025. Applications close 2 June, 2025.Nếu bạn muốn nộp đơn bằng tiếng Việt, hãy gửi email đến twom.film@gmail.comThe Weight of Mountains (TWOM) is a nomadic artist residency for filmmakers and screen based media artists, immersing artists in a new location every 2 – 4 years. In doing so, over decades we hope that TWOM will cr
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