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Interdisciplinary Residencies in Czech Republic

4 residencies for interdisciplinary artists in Czech Republic.

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FUTURA Centre for Contemporary Art

Prague, Czech Republic

FUTURA Centre for Contemporary Art is a private non-profit institution in Prague, Czech Republic, operating two large exhibition spaces and a residency programme, including AIR Futura in cooperation with 14 international art centres worldwide. It also runs residencies at a renaissance Castle in Třebešice near Kutná Hora and collaborates on programmes like VARP in New York. The programme supports multidisciplinary contemporary art through exhibitions, festivals, and artist collaborations.

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Neiro Association for Expanding Arts

Prague, Czech Republic

The Neiro Association for Expanding Arts offers multidisciplinary artist residencies in Prague's Vršovice neighborhood, providing residential and studio space to artists from all disciplines and career stages for project development and introduction to the Czech art scene through local meetings. Residencies culminate in a public output like exhibitions, performances, or screenings after a minimum of 4 weeks, with production support for implementation and networking. The program emphasizes collaborations between Czech, European, and Japanese artists, fostering music, visual, and literary creation in an inspiring courtyard environment.

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OFFCITY AiR

Pardubice, Czech Republic

OFFCITY AiR is a residency program based in Pardubice, Czech Republic, that invites artists, architects, and theorists to explore and articulate the architectural and public spaces of the city. Established in 2016, OFFCITY AiR encourages a deep engagement with the city as a living organism and a structured environment. Each year, the residency focuses on different aspects of public spaces, having previously explored themes like visual smog, graffiti, and the trajectories of public transport. For 2024, the program supports a minimum of three projects, offering participants a residential studio for 1-3 weeks along with a daily stipend. The residency encourages public presentations of the developed works and fosters networking with local cultural entities. This platform is ideal for those looking to experiment and engage in interdisciplinary dialogues about urban space and architecture.

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Petrohradská kolektiv z.s.

Prague, Czech Republic

Petrohradská kolektiv z.s. is an artist-run initiative in Prague, Czechia, founded in , offering an international Artist in Residence (AiR) program since for active artists, creators, curators, and theorists seeking independence, space, and technical support for their projects. The program fosters artistic dialogue, cultural exchange, networking, and experiments in a multi-genre cultural center, with residents showcasing work in the Jedna Dva Tři Gallery. It provides accommodation, shared studios, technical support, limited travel/material coverage up to 200€, and opportunities for collaboration.

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