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Performance Residencies in Denmark

7 residencies for performance artists in Denmark.

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Art Hub Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

4.5 (2)

Art Hub Copenhagen (AHC) is an innovative and international art institution based in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to supporting and promoting professional visual artists. It aims to broaden and qualify public debates on artistic practice and strengthen the voice of artists in society. With a focus on artistic research, production, development, and communication, AHC offers professional facilities and sparring in artistic development, networking, research, and the production of new works. It serves as a meeting place that brings together artists, curators, writers, researchers, companies, cultural institutions, and the general public in a new community. AHC is committed to boosting dialogues on contemporary art both nationally and internationally by facilitating collaborations with a wide range of local and international partners. The institution is known for its residency programs, including the traditional Art Hub Residency and the Residency To-Go program, which is specifically designed for artists with their own studios. This unique program focuses on feedback, network development, and professional guidance, offering discussion/feedback sessions with curators and mentors from Denmark and Skåne County, Sweden. Founded by the Bikuben Foundation in 2018 and continuing to receive its support, AHC operates independently with its own board. It is located at Halmtorvet 27, 1700 Copenhagen V, Denmark, and engages in various activities aimed at supporting the artistic community and fostering dialogue within the art world.

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Bækkelund International Residency

Klemensker, Denmark

Bækkelund International Residency Center for Artists (BIRCA) is a workspace for performing artists and artistic development located in rural surroundings near Klemensker on the northern part of Bornholm island in Denmark. The residency offers individually arranged residencies, participates in the Island Connect program connecting artists across European island residencies, and hosts territorial residencies for up to 5 artists annually focused on community engagement and developing new socially interactive artistic tools.

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Danish Art Workshops (SVFK)

Copenhagen, Denmark

The Danish Art Workshops (SVFK) is a prestigious institution that supports professional artists, designers, craftspeople, and art restorers by providing them with facilities to work on large-scale projects or utilize equipment otherwise unavailable to them. It caters to both Danish and non-Danish applicants, with the latter required to have projects tied to Danish cultural activities or exhibitions. The SVFK is renowned for its skilled workshop supervisors and consultants who bring years of experience in visual arts, crafts, and design. It offers two main programs: Development, focusing on artistic research and material exploration, and Production, aimed at completing works for public exhibition. Short-term residencies are available for previous grantees. The residency includes free access to studios, workshops, and accommodation, funded by scholarships from the Danish State, though materials and certain services are charged. The application process is rigorous, with an advisory board and committees dedicated to visual arts and design/crafts assessing submissions based on artistic quality. The SVFK not only facilitates artistic production but also fosters a community through events, artist talks, and shared spaces, emphasizing the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation in the arts.

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Earthwise

Mols, Denmark

Earthwise Residency, located in the Mols Bjerge National Park, Denmark, offers interdisciplinary residencies that focus on exploring the relationship between humans and the more-than-human world. The residency invites artist-researcher pairs to collaborate on projects that delve into multispecies relations, ecological interdependencies, and environmental sustainability. Earthwise promotes interdisciplinary approaches, blending arts, humanities, and sciences to address the climate crisis and reimagine how humans coexist with other species. Participants are encouraged to engage deeply with the land, the local community, and each other, fostering a space for both creative and academic exploration. Residents are provided with accommodation, studio space, access to a library, and opportunities to share their work through public events and workshops. Earthwise Residency is committed to sustainable practices and supports slow living, encouraging residents to adopt environmentally conscious behaviors during their stay. The program offers a stipend and is open to artist-researcher pairs who align with its values of environmental care and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Læsø Artist in Residence

Byrum Hovedgade 85, Denmark

Name of Residency: Læsø Artist in ResidenceThe objective of the Læsø AiR programme for professional visual artists is to support the development of new and valuable relationships with fellow artists, the community on Læsø, the island’s unique nature, and the history of Per Kirkeby and Asger Jorn — all for the benefit of the regional art scene and Nordic contemporary art in general.Læsø AiR wishes to support the artistic process and research phase by providing the artists with time, space and opp

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Pavillon K

Vordingborg, Denmark

Pavillon K is a performing arts center and residency program in Vordingborg, Denmark, offering two-week residencies for companies and collectives in fields like physical theatre, performance, dance, circus, and mixed media, primarily for artists aged 35 or under developing new projects. It provides studio space, accommodation for up to three residents, a symbolic stipend, travel support, and opportunities for public presentations or workshops. The program fosters exchange with local professionals and hosts events as a production house and venue.

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The Center of Gravity at Niels Bohr Insitute

Copenhagen, Denmark

A three-month artist residency hosted by the Center of Gravity at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, where artists engage with cutting-edge gravitational physics research, including black holes and gravitational waves. The program offers a participative residency with regular meetings with scientists, and artists are expected to produce and publicly exhibit a final work.

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