Artist Residencies in Denmark with Stipend
10 residencies
10 artist residencies in Denmark offer a stipend. These programs provide financial support so you can focus on your practice.

Bora Bora
Århus, Denmark
Bora Bora Residency Centre in Aarhus, Denmark, offers international residencies for professional dance artists and choreographers to research and develop projects, typically lasting 2-3 weeks with fees, travel, and accommodation provided. Residencies may occur at Bora Bora or partner venues across Denmark, selected via annual open calls prioritizing artistic quality and Danish involvement. Artists must deliver workshops, engage locally, and acknowledge the centre in future work.

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.

Fabrikken
Copenhagen, Denmark
FABRIKKEN for Kunst og Design is a not-for-profit art institution located in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to fostering the professional growth of visual artists and designers. It provides over 70 Copenhagen-based professionals with studio spaces and a 1,000 m2 area for artistic production and events, emphasizing a spirit of professionalism and exchange. FABRIKKEN's International Residency programs, aimed at promoting artistic practices and careers, offer fully funded residencies ranging from one to three months. These programs are designed to internationalize the Danish art scene by facilitating research, networking, and cross-border collaborations. Since 2007, nearly 200 international artists have participated, benefiting from private studios, shared accommodations, travel grants, stipends, and curatorial support. Residencies often conclude with a public event, showcasing the work developed during the stay. FABRIKKEN encourages sustainable travel and assists artists in exploring eco-friendly transportation options. The institution's residency programs are supported by various foundations and institutions, highlighting its commitment to decreasing the distance between the Danish and international art scenes.

Hald Hovedgaard
Viborg, Denmark
Hald Hovedgaard, located near Viborg in central Denmark, serves as the Danish Centre for Writers and Translators, offering free working residencies since 1999 to Danish authors, translators, and illustrators at the historic manor. The H.A.L.D. program selects four international fiction authors annually to reside and work alongside Danish peers in the main building, while the Hello World Literary Residency invites four published international writers and translators each summer for two-week stays with a €1,000 grant.
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

Malt AIR
Ebeltoft, Denmark
Malt AIR is a distinguished visual arts residency program hosted by Maltfabrikken in Ebeltoft, Denmark, in collaboration with The Danish Art Workshops and The Jutland Art Academy. It invites professional visual artists from around the globe, particularly those at the beginning of their careers with documented exhibition experience and collaborations with curators. The program, spanning three months, is designed to foster exchanges between international artists and the Danish contemporary visual arts scene, supporting artists in the development of their practice through networking, studio visits, and professional meetings. Residents are provided with a studio, shared workshop facilities, accommodation, a travel grant, visa support, and a monthly stipend to cover living expenses and material costs. Tailor-made activities aim to facilitate networking with Danish artists, curators, and art professionals. Malt AIR encourages applications for residencies during specific periods in 2024 and 2025, offering a comprehensive package to support the artistic process and research phase, emphasizing time, space, and opportunities for reflection and focus.

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.

Sound Art Lab
Struer, Denmark
Sound Art Lab is an artist-run residency program located in Struer, Denmark, near the scenic coastal landscapes of Limfjorden. The program supports international artists working in sound-related practices by offering an environment conducive to exploration, experimentation, and collaboration. Artists are provided with free accommodation in a shared artist apartment, access to well-equipped facilities for artistic production, and artistic and technical supervision throughout their project. The residency encourages artists to use their time for focused work and creative development without the pressure of producing a finished product. Participants are expected to document their stay and have the opportunity to present their work publicly through various forms such as artist talks, performances, exhibitions, or digital documentation. Sound Art Lab also facilitates connections with local audio technology companies and other partners, enhancing the cultural exchange and professional growth of the artists. The program aims to create a vibrant and dynamic space for sound artists to thrive and expand their artistic practices. Sound Art Lab’s commitment to fostering creativity and innovation in sound art makes it a unique and valuable residency experience.

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.

Viborg Kunsthal
Viborg, Denmark
Riddergade AIR at Viborg Kunsthal is a three-month residency program for professional international visual artists, offering workshop facilities (such as graphic workshop or studio), housing in a shared villa, a grant of 18,000 DKK (~2400 EUR) for materials, living, and travel costs, and access to local, national, and international networks. Residents are expected to participate in events like artist talks or open studios and engage with the local art community. The program, running since , aims to strengthen artistic practice and the Danish contemporary art scene.
Frequently asked questions
Are there funded artist residencies in Denmark?
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How much do residency stipends in Denmark typically pay?
Stipend amounts vary widely by program. Some offer modest weekly allowances while others provide substantial monthly payments. Check each listing for specific details.
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