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Architecture Residencies in Estonia

2 residencies for architecture artists in Estonia.

Browse honest reviews from artists who attended architecture programs in Estonia. Find the right residency for your practice.

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Arvo Pärt Centre

Laulasmaa, Estonia

The Arvo Pärt Centre Residency Programme, nestled in the serene environment of Laulasmaa, Estonia, offers a unique retreat for artists across various disciplines. Embracing the ethos of silence and creativity inspired by the renowned composer Arvo Pärt, the residency serves as a canvas for composers, performers, writers, visual artists, architects, film, and dance artists to explore and create. With its affiliation to the Estonian Creative Residencies Network (LOORE) since 2023, the Centre fosters a supportive atmosphere for both solo artists and small groups to engage in open-ended creative processes amidst the natural beauty of a pine forest and the sea. Offering both scholarship-based and self-funded residencies, the Arvo Pärt Centre is a beacon for artistic exploration, providing the time and space for artists to work, create, and find inspiration without the pressure of producing a finalized work or project.

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KORDON

Kärdla, Estonia

KORDON Artist Residency, nestled on the serene Hiiumaa island in Estonia, offers a unique retreat for artists across disciplines. Since its inception in August 2018, KORDON has encouraged artists to immerse in local culture and engage with the community through exhibitions, workshops, or open studios. Operated by the non-profit KORDONair MTÜ, founded by Vaikla Studio, the residency fosters site-specific projects and research. The residency, set in a historically rich building renovated for contemporary creative work, provides both self-funded and project-specific funded programs. Artists are selected through invitations or open calls, focusing on local-global issues. KORDON offers a tranquil environment for critical thinkers and artists, promoting privacy and slowness, with facilities that include private studios, communal spaces, and opportunities for public engagement.

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