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Cité Internationale des Arts

Garden in Montmartre / Photo by Maurine Tric
The exhibition of Luis Carlos Tovar in June, 2019 in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Rehearsal Studio in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Working Studio in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Engraving Studio in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Screen printing Studio in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Arts Cafe in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Auditorium in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Manushan Ensemble’s Concert in May, 2019 in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Site in Marais / Photo by Maurine Tric
Location France / Paris
Established 1965
Tel + 33 1 42 78 71 72
Email contact@citedesartsparis.fr
veronique.louis@citedesartsparis.fr
Website Cité Internationale des Arts Facebook
Address 18 rue de l’Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris, France (Marias Site) 24 rue Norvins, 75018 Paris, France (Montmartre Site)
Fields Visual Art , Performance Art , Literature , Comic , Movie and Pop Music , Independent Curator , Museum , Community Development , Cultural Heritage , Craft , Other

The Cité Internationale des Arts has been a foundation for public benefit since 1965. As a residency centre, it has welcomed more than 25,000 artists and aims to provide short or long stays for professional artists who desire to develop artistic work in France. It is related to a vast network of partners and associates. The founders included a large number of States, schools, institutes, universities, and ministries from approximately fifty-three countries around the world. Three of its historic founders and key partners are the City of Paris, the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France.


The Cité Internationale des Arts brings artists and culture professionals together in the heart of Paris, allowing them to work on creative projects or carry out research projects in all disciplines. The ambition of gathering artists from all over the world gives the Cité Internationale des Arts a unique status that fosters encounters, artistic crossovers and creativity.


Every year, the Cité Internationale des Arts welcomes over 1,000 artists from 90 countries in central Paris's Marais and Montmartre districts. The residents receive personalized support and assistance from the Cité Internationale des Arts team at its two sites: in the Marais (18 rue de l’Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris) and Montmartre (24 rue Norvins, 75018 Paris). The Marais site has 288 individual studios in the centre of the Marais district, a dynamic quarter swarming with art galleries and a favourite destination for Parisians. The Montmartre site is composed of several buildings in a large garden in Montmartre with 38 individual studios. Montmartre has been a focal point for artists worldwide for a long time.


Each year, the Cité Internationale des Arts deploys its residency program through specific committees organized by discipline: visual arts, music, writing and performing arts. These committees select more than 150 recipients yearly.


These residencies are open to French and foreign artists and curators in the field of Visual Arts, Music, Writings and Performing Arts aged over 18 for a residence period of 2 to 12 months.


In addition to evaluating the candidate's professional background, jury members pay particular attention to the quality of the project and the necessity for a residency in Paris.


The Cité Internationale des Arts has hosted more than 46 Taiwanese artists from different disciplines in the past years, for example, Fangas Nayaw, Su Wen-Chi, Hsieh Chieh-Hua, Chou Tung-Yen, Chi Po-Hao, Cheng Jen-Pei, Lin Chi-Wei, Esther Lu and Chen Yun-Ju.


To apply for the residency program, please prepare the following materials:


● One curriculum vitae (4 pages maximum)
● One presentation of your residency project (2 pages maximum)
● One portfolio (between 5 and 20 pages maximum)
● Video links or audio files representative of your work (MP3, AVI)
● Letters of recommendation in PDF format (5 maximum, in French or English)


If there are any further questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with the email at contact@citedesartsparis.fr


Photo by: Maurine Tric
Sourced from: Cité Internationale des Arts
Edited by: Brix


Facilities

Number of Residents 325
Studio Type The live-in studio is organized as a furnished work and living space (workspace, bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen) for the residency.
The live-in studios are equipped with wifi; some can be equipped with pianos. The size of live-in studios varies between 25 to 60㎡. The artists can be accompanied by an adult and/or a child under seven years old.
Other Facilities [Marais Site]
●The Auditorium
The plane area of the auditorium is 300㎡, with a capacity of 127 seats. It is ideally for various purposes: rehearsals, meetings, concerts, seminars, conferences, and performances. The auditorium also features a 30㎡ wide stage with an organ and a Bösendörfer grand piano.

●Rehearsal Studios
There are eight rehearsal studios in The Cité Internationale des Arts. Some are equipped with a piano (upright or baby grand).

The studios are accessible to artists of all disciplines, such as music, dance, theatre, etc. Studio 5 (100㎡) presents the ideal configuration for dance and live performances as it has a wooden floor, mirrors, and curtains. It is also suitable for meetings, seminars, workshops, and training courses.

●Collective engraving and silk-screen printing workshops
The collective engraving and silk-screen printing workshops are open to residents and external artists who are capable of working without assistance. In this way, the creative process can continue on site.

●The pottery kiln
There will be technicians on-site to help the users place their work in the kiln and operate it.

(All the facilities described above must be reserved in advance. Residents receive a discount.)

●The Café des Arts
The Café des Arts is a place to meet, exchange ideas and work. It aims to provide a place where residents can meet up and receive professionals as well as other visitors. It can be used as a screening room or for debates.

[Montmartre Site]
●The Common Room
This space is designed for the residents of the Montmartre site to hold professional meetings or exchange ideas with other artists.

(The facility described above must be reserved in advance. Residents may use it free of charge.)

Transportation

Nearest Airport Paris Orly Airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle
Nearest Station Pont Marie Metro Station (L7), St. Paul Metro Station (L1)
Driving Instructions It takes about a one-hour drive from Paris Charles de Gaulle to the Cité Internationale des Arts.