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Taiwan - Lienchiang County (Matsu)

2026“Art Guerrilla”Artist Residency Open Call in Matsu

Creative Theme : The creative theme is to be determined by the artist. The work must take Matsu as its theme, and preference will be given to works created specifically for Matsu that reflect local characteristics, demonstrate care for the local community, and contribute to the region. It is hoped that the work will have the potential for continued development in the future. Residency Location and Number of Artists : 1. Residency Period: From September 1 to October 15, 2026. The maximum residency period is 1.5 months, or 45 days. Each artist must stay in residence for at least 38 days and no more than 45 days. The day of departure from the outlying island will not be counted as part of the residency period. 2. Preset Residency Locations and Number of Artists: Approximately 7 to 8 artists will be selected. Eligibility : 1. Applicants: Open only to artists of R.O.C. nationality aged 20 to 45, born between 1980 and 2005. Artists who participated in this residency program between 2019 and 2024 will not be eligible to apply again. 2. Categories: All types of artistic creation are accepted. 3. Application Period: From 9:00 a.m. on June 10 to 5:00 p.m. on June 30, 2026.

Deadline 2026.06.30
Taiwan - New Taipei City

2027 Taiwan Ceramics Residency Program

Yingge has more than 200 years of ceramic-making history and a rich ceramic culture. The Yingge Ceramics Museum was established here and is dedicated to the preservation and innovative development of ceramic culture, while actively promoting international artistic exchange. To expand diverse perspectives in contemporary ceramic art and encourage artists from different cultural backgrounds to inspire and learn from one another, the museum has specially planned an international residency program, providing ceramic artists from around the world with opportunities to engage deeply with Taiwan’s ceramic art and culture. Through a professional creative environment, well-equipped ceramic facilities, and rich cultural resources, this program invites artists from Taiwan and abroad to take part in residency creation and exchange with local artisans, scholars, and members of the public who are passionate about ceramic art, making Yingge an important hub for the development of international ceramic art. We sincerely invite artists who are passionate about ceramic art to join this program. Through residency creation, ceramic art can spark new possibilities between tradition and the contemporary, and between the local and the international, as we together witness the diverse development of ceramic art within the global art landscape.

Deadline 2026.06.30
Japan - Toyooka City

Artist-In-Residence Program 2027/2028 of Kinosaki International Arts Center

Kinosaki International Art Center (KIAC), an artist-in-residence facility for contemporary artistic activities with a focus on the performing arts, invites interested artists to present their projects for the residency in the fiscal year 2027/28. From the previous Open Call in fiscal year 2026, We have decided to include “Research-based art projects” in addition to “Performing arts” in the scope of eligible artistic genres and activities.KIAC has accepted residencies for artists and activities that implement art projects in the past, and we feel a strong affinity with them as an art center to carry out residencies, so we have clearly stated this in the application guidelines for this Open Call. KIAC aims to be like a door to an unknown world or a window to observe the familiar everyday for those who engage with its activities. Unlike a theater where completed works are programmed, KIAC is an art center for the creation and community exchange. It is a place for experimentation where resident artists and local residents may be able to interact with each other to create values or works that no one has yet seen. We look forward to receiving applications from artists and projects that will make a great journey to discover new possibilities of KIAC and artistic expression together in the next future. Application details ■Intended program period 1st April 2027 - 31st March 2028 *Excluding one month of September 2027 ■Eligible projects Any of the following activities that feasibility is ensured*. (1) Performing arts (theater, dance, music, performance, etc.) (2) Research-based art projects (3) Study groups, symposiums, lectures, etc. by art professionals *This refers to activities for which the past performance, production/implementation system, budget plan, scale of activity, schedule, and method of progress management are judged to be appropriate. **The selection process does not depend on whether or not there is a plan to present or perform the results of the residency or the project after the residency. Residency for research and work-in-progress is also acceptable. ***Invalid projects: - Projects that do not have a creative purpose (with the exception of lectures and symposiums). - Projects whose main goal is to raise donations for charity organizations. - Projects that are aimed to be shared to a strictly restricted audience such as a specific group or organization. ■Support Kinosaki International Arts Center will support the artists with providing space for creation and accommodation and, staff as follows: 1.) Free use of Kinosaki International Arts Center hall and studios. 2.) Free use of the residence of up to 7 rooms. 3.) Technical staff and coordinators will support the creation and research. *As a general rule, personnel expenses for all the staff involved in the production, transportation to Kinosaki, etc. must be covered by the applicant. *Artists must pay 350 yen per person per day to Toyooka City for utilities. ■Application Requirements 1.) Individual artists or groups of artists can stay at Kinosaki International Arts Center for their artistic activities for a minimum of 7 days to a maximum of three months. 2.) Artists are required to be able to speak and understand basic Japanese or English. If they don’t, artists should hire an interpreter at their own expense. 3.) Artists are required to be independent and capable of working and living on their own doing their laundry, cooking, cleaning, etc. 4.) Artists are expected to be willing to communicate with the locals and tourists through the Community Exchange Program. (See details below) 5.) Artists must follow the rules and regulations of Kinosaki International Arts Center. In case of any violation, artists will have to pay a penalty. 6.) Artists must cover all travel and living expenses and all production costs. ■Expectations upon acceptance 1.) Artists must pay 350 yen per person per day to Toyooka City for utilities. (ex: A group of 5 components staying for 9 nights = 350 JPY x 5 people x 10 days = total : 17,500 JPY) 2.) During their stay, artists must be involved in the Community Exchange Program(*) by organizing activities that will encourage creative exchange with the locals and tourists. 3.) When presenting a piece of work that has been created at KIAC, artists must credit Kinosaki International Arts Center (Toyooka City) by printing the facility name and its logo on all promotional material. 4.) Artists must agree to help promote Kinosaki International Arts Center by sharing photos, videos and information. (However, all rights related to the work created during their stay belong to the artists involved).

Deadline 2026.06.27
Netherlands - Maastricht

Jan van Eyck Academie 2 Material Research Fellowships 2027

The Jan van Eyck Academie welcomes applications for 2 Material Research Fellowships between 15 January – 15 December 2027! Candidates with a thorough artistic practice in material research are welcome to apply with an existing project to further develop during an 11-month residency at the Jan van Eyck Academie. Fashion & Textile Material Fellowship supports an existing research project exploring sustainable and biobased approaches to fashion and/or textile materials, with the aim of encouraging the transition towards more ecological fashion systems. The selected Fellow will collaborate with the Jan van Eyck Academie and Textile Innovation Maastricht (TIM). Future Materials Fellowship supports an existing project featuring a biobased material or materials process applicable across a broad range of creative practices, offering viable alternatives to common toxic or fossil-based materials used in arts and design. The selected Fellow will have access to the Jan van Eyck Academie and CHILL at Brightlands Chemelot Campus, among other partners. Both Fellows will work among a cohort of some 35 international artists, designers, curators, writers, and other creative minds, and will be supported by the Jan van Eyck Labs — Future Materials, Material Matters, Food, Printing & Publishing, Photography & Audiovisual, and the Library. These Fellowship positions are part of the Future Threads programme, supported by the JTF Fonds voor Rechtvaardige Transitie.

Deadline 2026.06.24

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