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New Media Residencies in China

9 residencies for new media artists in China.

Browse real reviews from artists who attended new media programs in China. Find the right residency for your practice.

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2415 Space

Wenbi Village, China

Name of Residency: 2415 Art Residency2415艺术驻地是一个独立的、由艺术家运营的非营利驻地项目,促进艺术发展、跨学科交流和特定的现场探索。驻地位于中国丽江省2415米,为艺术家提供了一个独特的环境、省份、时间和交通相互组成,以同样的方式塑造艺术体验。2415 既象征着我们的海拔高度,也寓意着一种扭曲的时间感——在午夜与未知交错之处,模糊了时间的界限,从而创造出探索新的维度。艺术家们邀请驻地的地理和概念环境,让地域和景观影响他们的视角、方式和艺术创作过程。在2415艺术驻留计划中,我们鼓励实验、研究驱动的项目和跨学科合作。我们的驻留计划为艺术家、作家、策展等创意思想家提供了一个平台,让他们走出惯常的环境,接触丽江丰富的文化历史、传统的纳西族遗产和高领生态。我们的主要目标: 为艺术家提供时间和空间来开发新项目,支持艺术研究和实验。 鼓励创作现场特定和自然灵感的作品,响应丽江独特的街区、环境和文化。 通过艺术家讲座、研讨会和社区参与促进跨文化对话。 为深度思考、创意制作和跨交流学科提供沉浸式休憩场所。 驻留活动和结构: 独立工作室时间——艺术家有专门的时

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ACENTRICSPACE

No.12, China

Name of Residency: ACENTRICSPACE Artist in ResidenceACENTRICSPACE Artist in Residency encourages young artists to continue their practice upon graduation and practicing artists to be kept inspired. ACENTRICSPACE AiR aims to provide all artists with an ideal creative and living environment. It opens to all contemporary artists throughout the year,  during the residency, artists are encouraged to create a new body of work and engage in conversation with artists from China and around the world.Resi

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By Art Matters

Hangzhou, China

BY ART MATTERS Residency is a non-profit program under the BY ART MATTERS contemporary art museum in Hangzhou, China, offering contemporary artists and researchers a dynamic space for living, working, showing, and sharing to foster international and domestic art exchange. It provides fully-equipped studios (50-100 sq. m each) with separate bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms, accommodation for 7 days to 3 months, a living stipend, and opportunities for public presentations and artist talks. Initially aimed at overseas artists, it now focuses on Chinese artists due to travel restrictions, with plans to resume international residencies.

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Chinese European Art Center

China

The program starts in and is one of the first and longest running Artist – in – Residence programs in China open to visual artists, architects, designers, curators, composers and writers from around the world. In the past two decades, the Chinese European Art Center has hosted and premiered more than 400 international artists from all over the world.The CEAC artists-in-residence program gives artists, designers, architects, curators, writers, composers a place where they can develop ideas,

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Gen Gallery

Gen Gallery, China

Name of Residency: Gen Gallery International ResidenciesThe residency program will be open to contemporary artists from all media and disciplines that include painting, photography, installation, performance, sculpture and new media arts.Our objective is to focus on emerging and younger artists. However, Gen Gallery values and encourages inter-generational exchange by keeping the program open to senior artists as well.A key objective of the Gen Gallery residency program is to promote and foster

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K&B Art Studio

No. 91, China

Name of Residency: Artist Residency in beautiful Hainan, ChinaWhy do we launch residency programs?We believe nowadays it has been more urgent than ever to build a creative community across different cultures and backgrounds, not in the sense of what the internet boasts of having brought about to the world. With the increasingly connected world by social media and e-commerce, the boosting availability of goods and products has evidently pushed people’s energy outward to conveniently gain anything

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K11 Art Village

Wuhan, China

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The K11 Art Village, inaugurated in 2011 in Wuhan, China, is a dynamic platform designed to support and nurture emerging artists. It features seven studios and a 500-square-meter exhibition space dedicated to its artist-in-residence program. The village focuses on cultivating young talent, aiding in their artistic career development through curatorial support, project management, and creative communication guidance. It emphasizes community engagement and encourages interaction and exchange among artists and the local community. Over the past decade, K11 Art Village has established partnerships with prestigious institutions such as the Nissan Art Award in Japan, the Royal Academy of Arts in the UK, and the British and French consulates in China. The K11 Art Foundation, founded by Dr. Adrian Cheng in 2010, is a non-profit organization in Hong Kong committed to nurturing emerging Asian artists and promoting contemporary art. The foundation organizes various art projects, including exhibitions, residencies, and educational programs, fostering cross-cultural collaborations with global art and cultural institutions. These collaborations have included partnerships with renowned entities like the Royal Academy of Arts, Serpentine Galleries, Centre Pompidou, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and MoMA, among others. The foundation's efforts significantly contribute to expanding creative horizons and strengthening ties within the art community.

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Points Center for Contemporary Art

Wuxi Shi, China

Points Center for Contemporary Art (PCCA) is a non-profit residency in Jinxi Ancient Town, Kunshan, Jiangsu, China. Focuses on curatorial practices, visual art, new media, video, performance, installations, and public engagement research for international artists and curators.

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Three Shadows Photography Art Centre

Beijing, China

The Three Shadows Photography Art Centre Artist-in-Residency program in Beijing supports international photographers, artists, curators, and academics focused on photography and video/new media art, offering facilities for living and working in the Caochangdi Art District. Participants receive access to fully furnished quarters, darkrooms, studios, and project support, with opportunities for exhibitions, workshops, and master classes. Founded in by RongRong and inri, the centre provides a comprehensive environment including exhibition halls, a photography library, and publishing house.

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