Photography Residencies in Brazil
10 residencies for photography artists in Brazil.
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Canteiro
rua purpurina 434, Brazil
Name of Residency: Canteiro ResidencyCanteiro — Artist Residency ProgramTime and space for research and production Artistic mentorship programThe resident artist will have the opportunity to focus on the development of their research in a vibrant environment, where people and ideas are constantly circulating.Our multimedia studio, with acoustic treatment and 70 square meters, provides an ideal space for projects involving video, sound art, performance and new genres. The resident will be able to

Casa na Ilha
Ilhabela, Brazil
Casa na Ilha is a serene art residency nestled in Ilhabela, Brazil, set within a rich ecological and cultural landscape. The program offers artists the opportunity to immerse themselves in their creative projects away from the distractions of everyday life. It accommodates a variety of disciplines including visual arts, writing, and research, particularly with an environmental focus. Residents benefit from a flexible, self-directed program with support available from on-site tutors. The residency encourages collaborative interactions among artists and promotes engagement with the local community and natural surroundings.

Criatório
ÁREA RURAL DE GRAVATÁ 5878 – A CASA FAZENDA VERDE VALE, Brazil
Name of Residency: Criatório – Creative ResidencyOur creative residencies are focused at any area, from visual arts to music, and can last from 1 to 3 weeks (format 01) or from 1 to 3 months (format 02). The entire process will be self-directed by the resident artist, with each artist determining their own pace and direction of methodology and work schedule.Criatório will offer accommodation, food and a creation area for the development of the project.Residency Programme since: 2017Description o
Curatoría Forense
São Paulo, Brazil
Curatoría Forense is an itinerant contemporary art residency program founded in that operates across multiple Latin American countries, with Uberbau_house in São Paulo serving as its primary base since . The program focuses on research, documentation, and reflection on contemporary art as a political tool, emphasizing collaborative work, public interventions, and exchange between participants and local cultural agents throughout Latin America.

FAAP
São Paulo (Sao Paulo), Brazil
The FAAP Artist Residency, located in the historic Lutetia building in São Paulo, Brazil, offers a vibrant environment for national and international visual artists to develop their projects. Established in 2006, the program provides private studios, interaction with the local art community, and public engagement through Open Studio sessions. Residencies last from two to five months. The application process is annual, with a $75 fee, requiring a project proposal, portfolio, and letters of recommendation. Participants have access to FAAP’s technical laboratories, including those for clay, metal, wood, 3D printing, and more.

Itinera Arte
Av. Franklin Roosevelt, Brazil
Name of Residency: Itinera Arte Artist Residency Program – Rio de JaneiroThe Itinera Arte Artist Residency offers an immersive and experimental environment for artists from diverse contexts and disciplines, fostering dialogue between contemporary practices and the historical and urban landscape of Rio de Janeiro. The program combines curatorial mentorship, collective exchanges, studio visits with Brazilian artists, field activities, and public exhibitions, encouraging the development of critical

Kaaysá Art Residency (Kaaysa)
Boiçucanga, Brazil
Kaaysá Art Residency is an artist-run organization located in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, designed for artists, writers, and creators seeking to engage deeply with nature, local communities, and interdisciplinary practices. Founded and managed by women, the residency emphasizes decolonizing perspectives, reclaiming the wild body, and fostering non-hierarchical relationships. Kaaysá offers various programs, including themed residencies, open calls, and group initiatives, allowing for diverse creative formats and durations. The residency provides ample facilities, including private and shared studios, workshops, and recreational amenities, supporting up to 30 artists at a time. Participants can immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture, biodiversity, and collaborative environment. Kaaysá aims to integrate the local coastal region into the broader cultural circuit, leveraging its proximity to São Paulo for access to urban resources while promoting creative and ecological sustainability.

Manifesta Art and Culture
Manaus, Brazil
LABVERDE is a transdisciplinary art and ecology platform based in the Brazilian Amazon that promotes artistic creation through intensive 10-day residencies combining seminars, workshops, forest tours, and boat trips. The program, developed in association with Manifesta Art and Culture and the National Institute for Amazonian Research, aims to foster innovative artistic language while exploring environmental issues and the Amazon's biodiversity.

Pivô Research (Pivo)
São Paulo, Brazil
Pivô, established in 2012 within the iconic Copan building designed by Oscar Niemeyer in São Paulo, serves as a vibrant non-profit art space dedicated to fostering exchange, critical discourse, and artistic experimentation. Its programming spans temporary exhibitions, new commissions, residencies, publications, and educational initiatives, aiming to cultivate a critical understanding of both local and global concerns in art and society. With a mission rooted in creating networks between cultural practitioners from various backgrounds and acting as a nexus for São Paulo's burgeoning art scene, Pivô thrives on support from a network of corporate, private sponsors, and grants. Pivô Research, the residency arm since 2013, emphasizes artistic research, studio practice, and mentoring, supporting over 300 artists, both Brazilian and international. This free program, through an annual open call, invites artists, curators, and other creatives for 3 to 5-month residencies, fostering an environment ripe for experimentation and dialogue. The program concludes with Open Field, an open studios event, complemented by digital showcases across Pivô’s channels.

Sacatar Foundation
Itaparica, Brazil
Instituto Sacatar is the longest continuously-operating artist residency in Brazil, founded in 2001 on the island of Itaparica across the bay from Salvador, Bahia. The residency provides fully-funded fellowships to artists of all disciplines from around the world, hosting up to eight artists at a time across five annual sessions. Since its inception, Sacatar has awarded residencies to over 550 artists from more than 75 countries.
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