Craft Residencies in Finland
3 residencies for craft artists in Finland.
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Fiskars AiR
Fiskars, Finland
Fiskars AiR, located in the picturesque village of Fiskars in Southern Finland, is a creative hub established in 2006 under the Cooperative of Artisans, Designers, and Artists. It invites professionals from various creative fields, including arts, crafts, design, and more, from all around the world, providing a multicultural and enriching experience. The residency offers a conducive environment for creative exploration influenced by the village’s rich history, unique population structure, and natural beauty featuring lush forests and tranquil lakes. Residents are accommodated in fully-equipped studio apartments suitable for individuals, couples, or small families, and have access to a large, versatile basement space for larger creative projects. Fiskars AiR aims to foster professional exchange and networking among local and international artists, enriching the local community through diverse artistic insights and collaborations.
Kristinestad Artists' Residency
Kristinestad, Finland
Kristinestad Artists' Residency is a non-profit, artist/volunteer-run program anchored in the community of Kristinestad on Finland's west coast. The residency encourages reflection on local and Finnish contexts, welcoming practitioners in visual arts, craft, design, music, writing, and research. Residents focus on studio work in a calm setting with support from hosts and local partners, optional exhibition and event possibilities, and opportunities for community interaction. The preserved wooden town, craft traditions, and Baltic environment provide a rich context for site-responsive and material-focused practices.

Raumars Artist-in-Residence
Rauma, Finland
RaumArs Artist-in-Residence, established in 1997 as one of Finland's oldest programs, is located in Rauma and supports professionals from various artistic fields for community/participatory art or independent projects, welcoming curators, researchers, and families. Residencies typically last 1-5 months, with selections based on high-quality work plans implemented in Rauma or Satakunta, and the program now operates from a renovated 1925 wooden art house with gallery space opened in . It fosters regional cultural development through collaborations with local institutions and offers networking support.
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