SIM Residency (SÍM Residency)
Reykjavik, Iceland

Wonderful life changing residency. Excellent for networking with international and local artists and organizations. Iceland is a great place for artists with plenty of support and opportunities. Cost was for living at the residence shared with fellow artists on a monthly application term.
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I speak from the point of view of a dancer. I loved my experience there. It might be tricky for a dancer, since the space itself doesn't have a dance space itself, but they have a good relation with a dance studio 15 min walk away. That should be taken into account when applying for grants, to include the fees of the dance space as well. Everything went very smoothly for me though, and what I created there, I still hold dear in my artistic practice. The rooms where you sleep have a beautiful desk, and space to think with a calm environment. I would advise to go there and I would go back there myself again, as soon as I get the chance.
SÍM residency is run by a group pf extremely dedicated and supportve individuals. I was sharing living spaces with a group of about 10 artsts from all around the world. As part of the residency program we frequently engaged in pre-programmed (as well as spontaneous) excursions, presentatons and artst talks. For the period of a month I felt like I was taken in by a new, small artst family, in which everyone supported and collaborated with each other. I made new friends, I had incredible experiences. SÍM gave advise, support and guidelines on networking, fnding the appropriate art materials, traveling in Iceland, and helped in every possible way to keep us comfortable, creatve and happy. Would recommend this residency program 100% and would love to go back in the future.
the costas are high, because island is expensive. you need grants from your country
The living and studio spaces are of high quality. The center charges approximately €500-750 per month for a room. It is a very good price considering Iceland. The residence does not offer any financial support for foreign artists. But you will receive an invitation letter, which is often necessary if you apply for a grant in your home country.
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