Artist Talk
Organizer Information: GlogauAIR is a Berlin-based non-profit organization founded in 2006. While they host a physical residency, their On-line Program was created to allow international exchange and professional support for artists regardless of their physical location. Title & Description: The GlogauAIR On-line Residency is a 3-month remote program designed for artists to continue working in […]
Organizer Information: GlogauAIR is a non-profit organization founded in 2006 by the Spanish artist Chema Alvargonzalez. Located in a historic school building in the heart of Kreuzberg, Berlin, the residency was created as a meeting point for international artists from all disciplines to collaborate and expand their practice. Title & Description: Applications are open for […]
Organizer Information: SÍM (The Association of Icelandic Visual Artists) runs the largest and most established international residency program in the Nordic region, welcoming around 200 artists and cultural practitioners from across the world to Reykjavík each year. Title & Description: Applications are open year-round for the SÍM Residency 2026. This self-funded program offers stays of […]
Organizer Information: VisArts is a non-profit arts center located in Rockville, Maryland, dedicated to transforming individuals and communities through the visual arts. Their annual NextGen exhibition serves as a launchpad for aspiring artists, offering a professional platform for those who are just beginning their careers. Title & Description: Applications are open for NextGen 13.0. This […]
The Ey!Studio AiR residency program takes place at Ey!Studio, an independent creation space located in Carabanchel (Madrid), one of the city’s most active areas for contemporary artistic production. Since 2017, Ey!Studio has hosted more than 65 artists, consolidating itself as a space for work and artistic development. The residency offers a private studio that combines accommodation and workspace in the same space, designed for independent artistic practice and individual research. Each resident manages their time, creative process, and use of the studio autonomously. Projects developed during the residency may receive visibility through publications on Ey!Studio’s website and social media, as well as possible future participation in screenings, exhibitions, or collaborations with independent spaces at national and international levels. There is also the possibility of selling work produced during the residency through an associated online gallery.
Organizer Information Soft Data and Common Wares is an interdisciplinary collaboration between DXARTS Softlab, led by Afroditi Psarra, and Design’s Studio Tilt, led by Audrey Desjardins. Both labs are based at the University of Washington, Seattle, and share a focus on collecting, archiving and critically transcoding data from intimate spaces of the home and the […]
Short Description Since 2000, Artspace has provided emerging visual artists with time and space to explore their work in a supportive and thriving open studio environment in our historic building at the heart of downtown Raleigh. Every year, Artspace selects up to two artists in an emerging stage of their professional careers to participate in […]
Short Description: Summerlin Festival of Arts is celebrating its 29th year in 2025 on The Lawn at Downtown Summerlin. In the affluent Summerlin area of Las Vegas, the popular outdoor event features the works of more than 100 fine artists. An established outdoor art festival, the celebration’s focus is to support fine artists and artisans. […]
About the No Place Art Established in 2018, No Place Art is an artist-led initiative dedicated to supporting and connecting emerging and mid-career artists with those who may support their art. We do this by co-designing, curating and delivering honest ways to connect emerging artists with their future champions. The No Place Art | Edition […]
