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Artist Residencies in Bulgaria with Housing

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

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Art and Culture Today

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

IMAGO International Artist Residency is part of the Art and Culture Today platform, founded in by Bulgarian art historians and curators Radoslav Mehandzhiyski and Teodora Konstantinova, offering visual artists and creatives a simple, comfortable working environment in the rural 'Village of Peace' Tsarimir near Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The one-month program includes private housing in an artists' house, two studios, Wi-Fi, curatorial support, connections to the local art scene, airport transport, a welcome dinner, and a group pop-up exhibition in Sofia or Plovdiv. It emphasizes artistic growth through nature, professional discussions, and studio visits in a peaceful setting.

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ARV.I

Vishovgrad, Bulgaria

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The ARV.I artist residency program in Vishovgrad, Bulgaria, offers a stimulating and flexible environment for international contemporary artists to create new works and expand their exhibition experience. Located in a rural village, the residency allows artists to immerse themselves in local culture and the beautiful landscape of Veliko Turnovo. Each month, up to three artists are accepted and provided with accommodation, shared studio space, and a solo exhibition at Heerz Tooya Gallery. The program encourages artists to apply for external funding to cover the residency fee and other expenses. Participants enjoy a supportive atmosphere with curatorial assistance and local guidance. The residency emphasizes self-directed work and an open mindset, ideal for those who can adapt to rural life. Artists must bring their own tools and materials, as the program does not cover production costs. The application process is open on a rolling basis, allowing flexibility for interested artists.

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Context AiR Plovdiv

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Context AiR Plovdiv is an artists-in-residence program initiated and funded by the Culture Department of the Municipality of Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second-largest city. It focuses on producing new artistic works in public space inspired by interactions with the city's distinctive history, heritage, and communities. The program provides full scholarships covering living expenses, production costs, and shared living/working spaces at Nishaniyan House, while requiring artists to organize public presentations and community engagement events.

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IATRUS Residency

Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

The IATRUS Residency Program, founded in by the Foundation for Contemporary Art and Media, is an artist residency located in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria's former capital. The program invites artists, curators, designers, and creative practitioners to engage with the vibrant art scenes of both Veliko Tarnovo and Sofia, offering uninterrupted self-managed work time, mentorship, and opportunities to present work through exhibitions, performances, and artist talks. Season III focuses on 'A Good Neighbour,' exploring collaborative work and community engagement rooted in everyday proximity.

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International Elias Canetti Society

Ruse, Bulgaria

The International Elias Canetti Society, founded in 1992 in Ruse, Bulgaria, is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Nobel Prize laureate Elias Canetti and promoting European values such as peace, international cooperation, and cultural diversity. The Society supports democracy and civil society growth through cultural mediation, civic education, research, and publishing. It organizes various cultural events, including the annual International Literature Festival, and offers artist residency programs aimed at fostering artistic exchange and collaboration across Europe. These residencies are open to a wide range of artists, including painters, photographers, writers, performance artists, translators, and musicians. Its residencies provide a rich cultural environment, fostering creative development and international artistic collaboration. These programs promote the values and legacy of Elias Canetti while supporting contemporary artistic practices.

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Next Page Foundation

Sofia, Bulgaria

Next Page Foundation in Sofia runs a residency programme that connects international writers and literary translators to the Bulgarian literary and publishing field. The foundation offers three types of fellowships (Translation in Motion, Next Page, and Traduki) with residencies lasting 3-6 weeks, providing accommodation, working facilities, and monthly grants.

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NGO IME

Bulgaria

Name of Residency: Niya PushkarovaThe project “Water Tower Art Residency IME” is a new chapter, but also a natural continuation of the book of the association “IME” and the international festival “Water Tower Art Fest” for contemporary art in abandoned buildings, whose original format ended in with its 10th anniversary. The festival’s production included over 80 works of contemporary art: painting, sculpture, video and photo projections, installations, performances created by artists from o

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Radar Sofia

Sofia, Bulgaria

Radar Sofia is an independent art hub in Sofia, Bulgaria, offering residencies primarily for writers, playwrights, dramaturgs, theatre makers, performers, and visual artists, including those at risk, with free live/work space, networking, and presentation opportunities.

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THE OLD SCHOOL ART RESIDENCY

Bulgaria

The Old School Residency is the first international artist residency program in Bulgaria. It’s been twelve years now since we started supporting artists from all over the world in their search for inspiration and new ideas by offering them the magic of the parallel artistic reality that we’ve created. Our residency program is not just an escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city, industrialization and consumer society but it also serves a purpose as a retreat for artists with whom we sha

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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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Frequently asked questions

Do artist residencies in Bulgaria provide housing?

Many residencies in Bulgaria 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 Bulgaria 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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