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Artist Residencies in Belgium with Housing

17 residencies

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

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a.pass (Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies)

Brussels, Belgium

a.pass (Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies) offers a unique 2-month paid residency program for collectives of 3 to 10 people. This program, aimed at fostering collaborative and transdisciplinary artistic research, invites collectives to explore innovative methodologies and frameworks for sustainable artistic practices. Participants will engage in a reflective process on institutional frameworks, artistic research, and sustainability, contributing to the reimagination and reorganization of a.pass. The residency includes a stipend, travel and accommodation support, access to collective workspace, and a production budget. This opportunity is ideal for collectives interested in self-organization, collaboration, and transdisciplinary approaches to artistic research.

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BUDA

Kortrijk, Belgium

Kunstencentrum BUDA, located in Kortrijk, Belgium, is a vibrant arts center dedicated to supporting the creation and development of performing arts projects. Hosting around 70 residencies each year, BUDA offers a variety of residencies including full technical residencies in their theaters at Budascoop, as well as studio work and research residencies in Budatoren. The center provides essential resources such as studio space, accommodation, and weekday lunches, fostering an environment where artists can focus on their creative processes. BUDA is committed to inclusivity, welcoming artists from diverse backgrounds and practices, ranging from emerging to established professionals. Residencies are open to various disciplines within the performing arts, with a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration. The program also includes support in technical aspects, content development, and networking, allowing artists to deeply engage with their work and the local community. Applications are open annually with several deadlines, and residencies are planned well in advance to accommodate different project needs. BUDA’s residencies are ideal for artists looking to explore new ideas in a supportive and well-equipped environment.

HousingChoreographyMultidisciplinaryPerformanceTheaterVideo / Film
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Camping Town

Brussels, Belgium

Camping Town is a hosting place dedicated to performance and creation, featuring five individual tree-houses for sleeping and a shared Co-Studio for artistic work. Founded by Anne-Dolorès Marcélis, it hosts artists and amateurs interested in alternative lifestyles, with a focus on performance, contact-improvisation dance, and multidisciplinary arts.

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Collège européen des traducteurs littéraires de Seneffe

Seneffe, Belgium

The Collège européen des traducteurs littéraires de Seneffe is an international literary translation residency program established in 1996 that hosts translators from around the world working on Belgian Francophone literature. Located in renovated outbuildings of Seneffe Castle near Brussels, the program provides an ideal working environment for translation projects lasting from two weeks to one month, with opportunities to meet Belgian authors.

StipendHousingWriting / LiteratureCreative WritingResearch
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Designers in Residence Kortrijk

Kortrijk, Belgium

Designers in Residence Kortrijk is an annual 3-month intensive residency program that invites three recently graduated designers and makers from diverse creative disciplines to develop experimental projects in Kortrijk, Belgium. Participants work within the region's creative community, engaging with citizens, entrepreneurs, and educational institutions while having access to maker facilities and expert support.

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DESIGNREGIO Kortrijk

Kortrijk, Belgium

5.0 (1)

Designregio Kortrijk annually invites recently graduated designers from various creative disciplines to participate in its Designers in Residence Kortrijk program. Established in 2014, this residency allows selected designers to develop experimental concepts through interactions with citizens, society, entrepreneurs, and education in Kortrijk. Running from September to November, participants create contextual work and engage in inspiring excursions and conversations. The residency includes travel reimbursement, accommodation, a fee, and access to the Budalab Open Makerspace. Designers showcase their research at the Kortrijk Creativity Festival and Design Fest Gent. Eligible candidates must be recent graduates with manual and conceptual skills, ready to collaborate and innovate.

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Fondation Thalie

Brussels, Belgium

Fondation Thalie is a multidisciplinary artist residency in Brussels founded in that supports contemporary creation through exhibitions, artist residencies, and patronage. The residency program welcomes visual artists, writers, and performers to work on projects in a modernist building in the heart of Brussels's gallery district, with residencies typically lasting two months.

HousingVisual ArtsCreative WritingPerformanceCulinaryMultidisciplinary+2
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Frans Masereel Centrum

Kasterlee, Belgium

5.0 (1)

Frans Masereel Centrum is a renowned center for contemporary art in Belgium, offering international residency programs for artists, researchers, and academics. Established in 1972, the center focuses on printmaking, providing a creative environment equipped with professional facilities. The residency programs, which include individual, collective, and art school residencies, do not require prior knowledge of printmaking techniques. Each year, around 50 national and international artists are selected through an open call to develop and create print-related projects. The center is located in a serene, wooded area, offering an inspiring setting for artistic exploration and collaboration. Residents have access to a variety of printmaking techniques, including typography, intaglio, screen printing, and digital printing. The center fosters a community atmosphere, encouraging informal consultations, feedback, and collaboration among peers. Despite a temporary halt in activities from September 2024 to December 2025 for construction, the center will resume its vibrant residency programs in spring 2026.

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Kunsthal Gent

Ghent, Belgium

Kunsthal Gent, located in a 14th-century Carmelite monastery in Ghent, Belgium, offers residency programs including approximately six mini-residencies per year (up to 1 week with apartment access and €500 budget) and a Development Fellowship for up to 3 months with up to €5,000 budget for research and practice development. These programs support artists, collectives, and organizations in visual arts, architecture, design, audiovisual, performing arts, and public space, fostering experimentation, collaboration, and integration into the public programme. International participants receive an apartment, with irregular open calls for applications.

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Latitude 50

Marchin, Belgium

Latitude 50 is a center for circus and street arts in Marchin, Belgium, hosting performances, co-organizing street art festivals, and providing residency spaces for around 60 companies and 150-400 artists annually to develop new creations. Residencies typically last 1-2 weeks (or 5-7 days for writing residencies), include housing, and are open to professional Belgian and international circus/street arts companies and artists from related disciplines. The program emphasizes repeated stays during creation, free work schedules, and collaborations like long-term residencies with Le Stampia.

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Maison Losseau

Rue de Nimy, Belgium

The Maison Losseau residency is a writing and creation program offered by the Losseau Foundation and the Literature Sector of the Province of Hainaut, hosted in an Art Nouveau mansion in Mons, Belgium. Residents develop creative projects with access to a dedicated studio featuring a bedroom, desk, bathroom, kitchenette, free WiFi, and a bicycle, plus logistical support and site resources. All other expenses, such as most meals, are the resident's responsibility.

HousingWriting / Literature
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Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens

Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium

The Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens residency program, hosted in the iconic Woning Van Wassenhove modernist house in Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium, offers Europe-based practitioners in visual arts, art & architecture, or writing up to 4 consecutive weeks for reflection, research, and limited production while respecting the heritage site. Residents receive institutional support, organize a public presentation, and benefit from funding including travel, per diem, and production budget. The program emphasizes solitary practice in this architecturally significant space designed by Juliaan Lampens.

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Passa Porta

Brussel, Belgium

Passa Porta is the international house of literature in Brussels, Belgium, hosting up to 9 foreign writers annually for residencies focused on literary projects in the research or writing phase. Residents receive accommodation in a fully equipped apartment and a stipend, with opportunities to engage with local networks and events. The program supports creative writing through a dedicated studio and flat in the city center.

StipendHousingWriting / Literature
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Résidences Ateliers Vivegnis Internationales (RAVI)

Liège, Belgium

The Résidences Ateliers Vivegnis Internationales (RAVI) in Liège, Belgium, is a residency program designed for visual artists, particularly those working in contemporary art. This program offers artists a unique environment for research and professional development. Hosted in a converted industrial site, RAVI provides a dynamic setting that reflects the historical and contemporary landscape of Liège. Artists are provided with housing, workspace, and a monthly stipend of 600 euros. The program emphasizes connections with contemporary art professionals and culminates in an open workshops exhibition. RAVI is available to visual artists through a competitive application process, with a focus on those whose work aligns with the program’s goals of fostering artistic growth and visibility.

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Theatre in Palm

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Theatre in Palm Residencies offers a unique opportunity for emerging theatre artists to develop professionally and expand their networks across Europe. Hosted in 12 partner countries, these two-week residencies focus on collaboration, inspiration, and the creation of shareable works. Each residency will produce a co-production in various forms, emphasizing themes like social impact, equality, and environmental sustainability. Participants will receive travel, accommodation, and compensation. The program aims to foster cross-cultural exchanges and enhance the visibility of emerging artists in the European theatre scene.

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Verbeke Foundation

Kemzeke (Stekene), Belgium

The Verbeke Foundation in Kemzeke, Belgium, hosts artist residencies providing workshops, meals, and sleeping accommodations to enable artists to focus fully on their creative work. It is situated in a dynamic art environment with ongoing exhibitions, projects, and seasonal garden changes, supporting various artistic practices amid its expansive grounds. Residencies have been noted for artists in fields like sculpture and installation, contributing to the foundation's evolving art collection.

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WIELS

Brussels, Belgium

WIELS is a contemporary art residency program located in a former brewery in Brussels that hosts up to 20 artists annually in two 6-month sessions. The program provides studio spaces, living accommodations, and a stipend while fostering critical reflection, professional feedback, and dialogue with peers within an internationally renowned contemporary art center.

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Frequently asked questions

Do artist residencies in Belgium provide housing?

Many residencies in Belgium 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 Belgium 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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