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Multidisciplinary Residencies in Madrid

3 residencies for multidisciplinary artists in Madrid, Spain.

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LEA (Lab of Experimental Art)

Madrid, Spain

LEA (Lab of Experimental Art) is a cutting-edge cultural organization located in Madrid, Spain, dedicated to creating a sustainable, authentic, and kind world of art. LEA provides a dynamic and collaborative environment where artists can push the boundaries of their creative practices. The organization offers two types of residency programs: Stays, which allow artists to share workspace in a rotating schedule over a minimum of six months, and Full-Time Residencies, offering a dedicated workspace for three months for artists needing intensive work hours. LEA supports its artists through a 200-square-meter facility equipped with specialized labs, a gallery for experimentation, a library, and a living/meeting room. The program emphasizes professional growth, offering workshops, mentorship, and opportunities for exhibitions and networking with galleries, museums, and patrons. LEA is committed to inclusivity and offers grants and discounts to emerging artists under 35, helping to make participation accessible to a broader range of creatives. Through its residency programs, LEA fosters an environment that encourages experimentation, collaboration, and the re-evaluation of artistic practices.

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Pico del Pañuelo

Madrid, Spain

Colonia del Pico del Pañuelo is a historic triangular workers' housing complex in Madrid's Arganzuela district, built 1927-1930 by architect Fernando de Escondrillas. Features 74 buildings with ~1585 small apartments near Matadero Madrid. Previously hosted artist residencies (now closed).

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Residencia de Estudiantes

Madrid, Spain

The Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid is a historic cultural center founded in 1910 that hosts nearly 3,000 researchers, artists, and professionals annually for interdisciplinary exchange, debate, and creation through events like lectures, exhibitions, and concerts. It has accommodated luminaries such as Salvador Dalí, Federico García Lorca, and Luis Buñuel, and continues to offer short-term stays, typically less than a week, in 90 rooms. The residency promotes critical thinking via interactions among residents from diverse fields and visiting intellectuals.

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