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Interdisciplinary Residencies in Helsinki

3 residencies for interdisciplinary artists in Helsinki, Finland.

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Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture

Helsinki, Finland

The Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture Artist-in-Residence Programme (Aalto AiR) offers internationally active artists a two-year residency in Helsinki to pursue personal projects while engaging with the university's collaborative community of researchers, students, and staff. Residents are expected to dedicate 4-6 weeks per year to teaching, organize one workshop annually, and give at least two public presentations, with outcomes premiered in the Helsinki region. The programme, which began around and fosters transdisciplinary dialogue between art and science, has been on pause since .

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Finnish Society of Bioart

Helsinki, Finland

The Finnish Society of Bioart, based in Helsinki, Finland, organizes the Ars Bioarctica residency program at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station in sub-Arctic Lapland, emphasizing art-science collaborations focused on the Arctic environment. It offers residencies typically lasting 2-4 weeks or one month, open to artists, scientists, and interdisciplinary teams from various disciplines and career stages, with access to labs, field equipment, and living facilities. Additional initiatives include the biannual Field_Notes field lab and partnerships in programs like Learning Materials in Helsinki.

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Greta and William Lehtinen Foundation

Helsinki, Finland

The residence offers accommodation only and is open for professional artists of all nationalities working within the fields of Design, Visual Arts, Music and Architecture. The residence can accommodate three artists at one time.The residence is available year-round with residency periods ranging from 1–9 months.Residency Programme since: 2020Description of Organisation: In 1968 Greta and William Lehtinen established a foundation bear

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