Artist Residencies in Singapore
4 residenciesin Singapore, Singapore

NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore is a research-oriented, studio-based residency programme that has supported over 210 artists, curators, and researchers since 2014. The programme provides fully-funded residencies with curatorial support, enabling multiform creative processes and facilitating interdisciplinary knowledge production. Residents become active contributors to the Centre's cultural life and develop public programmes including talks, workshops, open studios, screenings, and performances.

Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film
Singapore, Singapore
Objectifs Artist Residency is a two-month programme hosted by a non-profit visual arts centre in Singapore dedicated to photography and film. The residency welcomes selected artists working in lens-based media to develop their practice within a vibrant creative community. The programme aims to cultivate original voices in visual storytelling and foster dialogue about visual culture.

Singapore Art Museum's (SAM)
Singapore, Singapore
Singapore Art Museum's (SAM) Residencies program is a dynamic and fully funded initiative designed to support the development of innovative artistic and curatorial practices while engaging with global discourses. Situated in Singapore, the program is open to local and international artists, curators, art organizations, and community and education-focused practitioners. It offers four distinct types of residencies: Artist Residency, Community & Education Residency, Curatorial & Research Residency, and EX-SITU: Art Spaces Residency, each fostering different aspects of artistic engagement and public interaction. SAM Residencies encourages residents to experiment and interact within a studio-based setting, providing a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and public engagement. Residents are provided with travel, a monthly stipend, housing allowances for international participants, studio or co-working spaces, and an ‘ideas lab’ for conceptual developments. This initiative not only supports the practical needs of artists but also integrates them into a vibrant community where they can influence and contribute to local and global art conversations. The program’s structure emphasizes self-direction with institutional support available through resources, expertise, and network-building opportunities. Public interactions are highly encouraged through presentations, open studios, and workshops, enhancing the communal and educational impact of the residencies. SAM aims to foster a hub of creative exchange that benefits both the residents and the broader community, reinforcing Singapore’s position as a nurturing ground for contemporary arts.
STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery
Singapore, Singapore
STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery is a leading print workshop established in 2002 that supports artists through experimentation and collaboration in printmaking and papermaking. The institute hosts an artist residency program where visiting artists work on-site using exceptional print and papermaking facilities to create innovative works. STPI functions as a collaborative problem-solving partner rather than a traditional workshop, helping artists bring their visions to life through cutting-edge techniques.
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