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Artist Residencies in Austria with Housing

20 residencies

20 artist residencies in Austria include housing. Accommodation is provided so you can immerse yourself in the local art scene.

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afo architekturforum oberösterreich

Linz, Austria

The afo architekturforum oberösterreich in Linz offers artist residencies for architects and artists focusing on space, architecture, and city themes. Residencies last four to six weeks between early September and late November, providing a studio flat, infrastructure access, a €250 weekly stipend, and opportunities for exhibitions or events.

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AIR - artists-in-residence

Salzburg, Austria

The AIR - artists-in-residence program in Salzburg, run by the city's Department of Culture and Education since 1986, facilitates international artist exchanges by providing studio apartments in the Künstlerhaus for 1-2 months. It primarily supports visual artists, media artists, and filmmakers through mutual exchanges with partner cities in Europe and the USA, offering furnished living-working spaces near the city center. Applicants from other locations are considered based on availability and reciprocal arrangements for Salzburg artists.

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AIR ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Lower Austria

Steiner Landstrasse 3, Austria

Jährlich werden bis zu vierzig Stipendiatinnen und Stipendiaten gemeinsam mit den Projektpartnern (Land Niederösterreich – Kulturabteilung , Galerie Stadtpark, Kunsthalle Krems, Karikaturmuseum Krems, NÖ Festival und Kino GmbH, ORTE Niederösterreichisches Architekturnetzwerk, Unabhängiges Literaturhaus NÖ) nach Krems eingeladen. Jeder Gastkünstler erhält eine von fünf Wohn- und Arbeitswohnungen. Während ihres gesamten Aufenthalts werden die Künstlerinnen und Künstler kontinuierlich betreut

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AIR InSILo

Hollabrunn, Austria

AIR InSILo, established in 2020, is an independent, artist-run residency situated in the serene, rural setting of Hollabrunn, just north of Vienna, Austria. It was founded by artists and curators Ksenia Yurkova and Martin Breindl with a vision to combat the isolation and commercial pressures often faced by artists. By providing a space removed from urban distractions and the demands of productivity, AIR InSILo focuses on fostering community engagement, environmental sustainability, and the exploration of the countryside's hidden layers. The residency is equipped with workshops for wood, metal, and other media projects, offering a comprehensive floor for living and working, shared spaces, and a garden. Emphasizing process over product, AIR InSILo invites artists, curators, and researchers to engage deeply with conceptual art, sustainability, and the ethical challenges of artistic production. It runs thematic open calls annually, focusing on various contemporary issues and offering a supportive environment for artists facing political persecution or needing a retreat to rejuvenate their creativity.

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ARTcib SciArt Residency

Vienna, Austria

The ARTcib SciArt Residency offers a unique intersection of art and science, hosted by the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (acib). This residency invites artists to engage with scientific research across three university groups in Vienna, focusing on microbiology, particularly the transformative capabilities of yeasts and computational modeling. The program supports the creation of an artwork inspired by themes of space art and self-sustaining systems, reflecting ecological and technological explorations.

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Atelierhaus Salzamt Linz

Linz, Austria

Atelierhaus Salzamt Linz is an artist residency program in Linz, Austria, offering studios and apartments primarily for visual artists from Austria and internationally. It provides free studio and housing, often with a monthly stipend such as €1000, and includes an exhibition space for presentations. Residencies typically last 1-3 months, with variations for specific calls focusing on public space or university-related projects.

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Caritas Wien/Stadtteilarbeit

Vienna, Austria

The Caritas Wien/Stadtteilarbeit artist residency is part of the 'Kooperativ Ternitz' project, organizing three 10-week Artists-in-Residence programs in spring/summer in the former workers' settlement Dreiersiedlung in Ternitz, Niederösterreich. It invites artists from various disciplines to explore, cooperate, and develop projects supporting the settlement's transformation process, with support from the Caritas Stadtteilarbeit team and local community. Participants receive a net stipend of €2,300, housing, and access to local infrastructure like the Volkshaus.

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Design in Gesellschaft (DING)

Vienna, Austria

Design in Gesellschaft (DING) is a studio community located in Vienna’s 20th district, dedicated to fostering innovative design practices within a collaborative environment. Founded on the belief that collective creativity can drive more courageous and joyful advancements in design, DING hosts several workshops and exhibitions around a serene inner courtyard. These activities aim to inspire new perspectives on future possibilities and challenge conventional practices. The residency program welcomes national and international designers, offering a 4-week stay with financial support of 1500€. Residents have access to shared studio facilities, including workshops for wood, metal, 3D printing, and fabric, as well as communal cooking and social spaces. The residency concludes with an exhibition and event showcasing the residents’ work. The program is part of DING’s broader mission to integrate design with societal needs, cooperating with museums, industry, and scientific institutions.

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Echo Correspondence

Vienna, Austria

Echo Correspondence, founded in 2022 by Juni-Nyusta Ruckendorfer, is an artist residency and cultural space located in Vienna’s 19th district. The residency occupies the former studio-villa of the renowned artist Wander Bertoni, a space that was originally designed by architect Roland Rainer in the 1950s and later expanded by Johannes Spalt. Echo Correspondence offers a residency program that fosters critical, intercultural exchange and provides artists with the opportunity to engage deeply with the space’s history and architecture. The facility includes a pavilion, gardens, and a villa with two large studios, a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Echo Correspondence supports artists through hands-on curatorial guidance, promoting a diverse and balanced creative environment. The residency also serves as a gallery and community space, hosting exhibitions, workshops, and events.

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Kultur Service Steiermark GmbH

Graz, Austria

Kultur Service Steiermark GmbH, also known as Kulturvermittlung Steiermark, operates artist residencies in Graz, Austria, including the Styria-Artist-in-Residence (St.A.i.R.) program providing studios for international artists and theorists to foster networking in the Styrian cultural scene, and the Graz Residency for International Photographers (GRIP) in collaboration with Camera Austria for lens-based artists. These programs offer housing in central Graz locations, stipends ranging from €1,000 for one-month stays to €1,100 monthly for minimum two-month residencies, working spaces, and opportunities for presentations and local connections. They support emerging talents across visual arts, photography, literature, and theory, emphasizing research, production, and engagement with Graz's vibrant art scene.

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Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen

Innsbruck, Austria

Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen is a postgraduate center in Innsbruck, Austria, for production, research, and exchange in visual arts and art theory, offering a Fellowship Program that supports artistic and theoretical projects through residencies. The program provides fellows with apartment studios for living and working, a monetary award, production budget, travel support, and access to multimedia-equipped project spaces, fostering exchange with experts and public presentations. It targets visual/media artists, critics, theorists, and curators for typically five-month stays, combining residency benefits with non-university research opportunities.

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LINZ FMR

Waldeggstraße 116, Austria

Name of Residency: FMRFMR – Festival for Art in Digital Contexts and Public Spaces is a biennial festival showcasing artistic processes and positions that reflect the ephemeral nature of our digitally connected present. FMR invites artists or art collectives to create a new work, or further develop an existing project. During the residency, FMR will provide space, resources and facilities for productive experimentation, dialogue, and collaboration. The work developed during the residency

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Niederösterreich

Krems an der Donau, Austria

Artist in Residence Niederösterreich is a multidisciplinary residency program supported by the federal state of Lower Austria, designed to facilitate international and interdisciplinary exchanges among artists. Established to promote cross-cultural dialogue, the program is situated within the Kunstmeile Krems, which includes five studio apartments and a large communal space. These studios provide temporary living and working conditions to encourage creative and professional growth. The program primarily targets architects, visual artists, musicians, and writers, aiming to enrich the local cultural landscape through the integration of international artists. By partnering with global institutions that support artistic endeavors, AIR Niederösterreich not only brings international art to the local scene but also provides opportunities for artists from Lower Austria to engage abroad. Artists are selected to participate in this vibrant exchange through a rigorous process managed by a subject-specific advisory board. The scholarships awarded not only cover living accommodations but also include a stipend, making the residency an attractive opportunity for artists seeking to immerse themselves in a different cultural setting. The program’s commitment to diversity ensures a rich, creative environment where artists from various disciplines can interact and inspire each other. Regular artistic activities and a strong connection with local and Viennese cultural institutions further support the artists’ integration into the local art scene. Overall, AIR Niederösterreich stands out as a prime destination for artists aiming to develop their practice within a supportive and dynamic community, backed by the scenic and culturally rich environment of Krems an der Donau.

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ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich

Krems, Austria

ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich offers an Artist in Residence program in partnership with AIR – Artist in Residence Niederösterreich, targeting foreign architects, artists, musicians, and writers to foster international cultural exchange and building culture in Lower Austria. The program provides a studio and living space free of charge, a scholarship (e.g., €3900 for ~2.5-month stays), networking opportunities, and access to a 40m² exhibition space in Krems. It emphasizes practice-related projects on environmental issues, living environments, and local interaction, with annual open calls for applicants who have completed studies in building culture fields.

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RedSapata Tanzfabrik

Linz, Austria

RedSapata Tanzfabrik, also known as RedSapata Kunst-, Kultur- und Tanzinitiative, offers artist residencies at Sonnenstein Loft and AUBERGiNE in Linz, Austria, primarily focused on dance and multidisciplinary projects integrating the body, with recent calls emphasizing themes like AI, climate justice, gender equality, nature, society, politics, and the body. Residencies provide studio space (52-180m²) for approximately two weeks, optional accommodations, and a supportive environment for development, though travel, per diems, and production costs are not covered. Artists are encouraged to share work via studio showings or performances.

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S+T+ARTS

Berlin, Germany

S+T+ARTS (Science + Technology + Arts) is an initiative launched by the European Commission to foster alliances between science, technology, and the arts. This initiative aims to tackle the complex challenges of our times by integrating artistic practices into research and innovation processes. Through various programs and residencies, S+T+ARTS supports collaborative projects that address pressing societal issues such as sustainability, digital transformation, and social inclusiveness. The organization facilitates residencies, awards, and collaborative projects, connecting artists with scientists, technologists, and industry experts across Europe. S+T+ARTS residencies offer artists the opportunity to work in diverse environments, from high-tech laboratories to remote ecological sites, providing the resources and support needed to develop innovative solutions. These projects are designed to stimulate critical thinking, promote cross-disciplinary collaboration, and inspire new ways of addressing global challenges. S+T+ARTS is committed to promoting a sustainable future by aligning its projects with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the European Green Deal. By supporting art-driven innovation, S+T+ARTS aims to enhance public awareness, drive policy changes, and contribute to the development of a more inclusive and resilient society.

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Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts

Salzburg, Austria

The Internationale Sommerakademie für bildende Kunst Salzburg (Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts), founded in 1953 by Oskar Kokoschka, is Europe’s oldest summer academy of fine arts. Located in Salzburg, Austria, it offers intensive workshops lasting from one to four weeks, led by renowned artists, curators, and critics from around the world. The Academy operates primarily at Hohensalzburg Fortress and the Untersberg quarry in Fürstenbrunn, with additional temporary spaces in Salzburg. It aims to provide a unique environment for participants to engage deeply with art production, curatorial practice, and art writing, fostering critical reflection, artistic production, and networking opportunities. It provides a dynamic and inspiring environment for artists to develop their practice, engage with peers, and gain insights from leading figures in the art world. Through its diverse course offerings and vibrant cultural programs, it continues to be a significant platform for artistic growth and professional development.

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Soon Art Studio

Bäuerlegasse 3, Austria

Name of Residency: (Street) Artist in ResidenceThe Soon Art Studio (Street) Art Residency Program in Vienna, Austria, is designed to support both emerging and established artists by providing them with a dedicated space to create and showcase their work. Our program is designed to support street artists, but we are also open to all art disciplines! Artists can choose from 2, 3, or 4-week residencies, during which they will have the opportunity to focus on their artistic practice in an inspiring

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Steirischer Herbst

Graz, Austria

Steirischer Herbst is an annual contemporary art festival in Graz, Austria, offering various residency programs including the Research Residency Fellowship for scholars and artists to access its extensive archives and engage with its history and interdisciplinary topics. These residencies typically last one month, provide stipends, housing allowances, and travel support, and culminate in public presentations or events during the festival.

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Studio Das Weisse Haus

Vienna, Austria

Studio Das Weisse Haus is a residency and studio program in Vienna, Austria, founded in by the art association das weisse haus, offering spaces for international and local artists, curators, theorists, and journalists in fine arts, photography, and media arts. It promotes intercultural and cross-disciplinary exchange through residencies typically lasting 2-4 months, including studio space, housing, stipends or grants, and networking opportunities like open studio days and events. Programs vary, such as public space projects or curator residencies focused on photography.

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Frequently asked questions

Do artist residencies in Austria provide housing?

Many residencies in Austria include accommodation as part of the program. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing. Check each listing for details.

What kind of housing do residencies in Austria offer?

Housing varies by program — from private studios with living space to shared artist houses. Some are in city centers while others are in rural settings.

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