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Performance Residencies in Hong Kong

3 residencies for performance artists in Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

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Nexus Artspace

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Nexus Artspace offers a unique on-site residency program in Hong Kong that focuses on contemporary and experimental art. The residency provides artists with the opportunity to immerse themselves in a culturally rich environment, promoting cross-cultural exchanges and artistic growth. Artists will have access to dedicated studio spaces, resources, and networking opportunities with local and international artists. The residency supports a variety of disciplines including visual arts, performance, and interdisciplinary practices, fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration.

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No Discipline Limited

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China

No Discipline Limited curates 'Something Foreign,' an interdisciplinary international artist residency program in Hong Kong that promotes cross-cultural exchange by bringing unfamiliar ideas, practices, and cultures to the local arts community. It features two seasons annually (Spring in April/May and Autumn in October/November), hosting 1-2 artists for 4-6 weeks with performative presentations, experience sharing, and collaborations with local practitioners. The program provides comprehensive support including round-trip flights, accommodation, living and research allowances, studio space, and networking assistance.

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Po Leung Kuk Youth Community Arts Centre

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China

Young Artist in Residence@V54 is a program run by Po Leung Kuk that provides short-term residency (1-6 months) at lower rental rates to local and international artists aged 18-40 in a Grade III historic French mansion in Happy Valley. The program emphasizes the connection between arts and community, offering creative spaces and platforms for cultural exchange while encouraging resident artists to engage with the public through arts activities and creative education.

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