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Printmaking Residencies in Germany

8 residencies for printmaking artists in Germany.

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coGalleries

Berlin, Germany

coGalleries Artist Residency Berlin is an international artist residency program committed to fostering cross-cultural exchange among artists, curators, and institutions. Based in the dynamic art compound FAHRBEREITSCHAFT in East Berlin, the residency offers access to a shared studio loft and tailored support including mentoring, networking, and presentation opportunities. Artists can choose between two main tracks — one culminating in an Open Studio presentation and the other offering a full Solo Exhibition with coaching and professional development. The residency emphasizes connection to Berlin’s thriving contemporary art scene and encourages collaboration with nearby institutions and practitioners. Residents gain insight through organized events such as gallery visits, artist talks, and studio critiques. The program supports artists across various disciplines, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, literature, and curatorial practice. Housing is not included but can be arranged at additional cost. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and the team offers PR support and continued professional connections beyond the residency.

HousingCurationInstallationInterdisciplinaryWriting / LiteratureMultidisciplinary+7
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Culterim Gallery

Berlin, Germany

The Culterim Gallery offers an Artist-in-Residence program at two locations near Berlin: the Manor at Dahlewitz and the Manor at Biesenthal. Both residencies run from May 1st to September 30th, 2024, offering studio space, accommodation, and weekly mentored studio visits, artist presentations, and talks for a fee of 365€ per month. The Dahlewitz location, south of Berlin, features seven buildings on an 18,000 m2 plot with a small forest, while the Biesenthal location, north of Berlin, extends over several buildings and 12,000 m2 of forest next to Lake Wukensee. Both sites welcome artists for terms ranging from 2 to 5 months and conclude with a group exhibition of works created during the residency. Studios vary in size and may be individual or shared, with basic sanitary facilities and communal areas for cooking and socializing. The program is open to all art forms, and artists have 24-hour access to the premises.

Visual ArtsDrawingPaintingSculptureInstallation+9
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Künstlerbahnhof Ebernburg e.V.

Bad Münster - Ebernburg, Germany

The Künstlerbahnhof Ebernburg e.V. is an artist residency program in a former railway station in Bad Münster-Ebernburg, Germany, offering 2-3 scholarships annually, each lasting 2 months, primarily to young international artists for undisturbed creative work in a scenic rural setting. Residents receive a high-ceilinged studio, fully furnished apartment, kiln for ceramics/glass, and printing press, with exhibitions organized to showcase their work; costs for living and travel are borne by the artist, though one source mentions a 800 Euro work purchase. Suitable for all art disciplines except those involving fire or water.

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Künstlerdorf Schöppingen (Kunstlerdorf Schoppingen)

Schöppingen, Germany

4.3 (4)

Since its founding in 1989, the Künstlerdorf Schöppingen in Germany has supported international artists through its residency program. Located in two historic manor houses from the early 19th century in Münsterland, close to the Dutch border, it offers a serene rural setting for creative work. The program awards around 40 grants annually in visual arts, literature, and composition, hosting artists for two to six months. Künstlerdorf Schöppingen emphasizes cross-disciplinary artistic exchange and personal and professional development in an international dialogue. The facilities include a garden, communal kitchen, workshop, library, gallery, and exhibition hall, fostering a variety of artistic processes and interactions. The program is known for its collegial advice, knowledge exchange, and non-competitive environment. The residency program is open to international artists of all ages and is selected by expert juries. In addition to the residency, Künstlerdorf Schöppingen organizes events like the CAP program to discuss artistic practices and strategies. An alumni program promotes ongoing exchange among former residents, and the center publishes an annual edition documenting the residency fellowships and programs.

Visual ArtsPaintingDrawingSculptureInstallation+10
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Künstlerhaus Edenkoben

Edenkoben, Germany

The Künstlerhaus Edenkoben is a residency program in Edenkoben, Germany, serving as a meeting, living, and working space for poets, writers, visual artists, musicians, and translators, fostering encounters through scholarships and events focused on contemporary literature, poetry, music, and visual arts. It emphasizes 'crossing borders' via collaborations with French neighbors, exploration of European languages, and regional cultural spaces. The program awards up to six scholarships for authors/translators and two for visual artists annually, providing furnished apartments, a studio, a monthly stipend of 1,200-1,400 euros, free accommodation, and travel reimbursement.

StipendHousingDigitalPaintingDrawingPhotographyVideo / Film+8
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LIA (Leipzig International Art Programme)

Leipzig, Germany

The Leipzig International Art Programme (LIA) is a non-profit artist residency located at the Spinnerei Leipzig. Established to foster international artists, LIA provides spacious studios and cultural support, along with exhibition opportunities at the Spinnerei. The program aims to create a unique workspace and platform for cultural exchange, welcoming artists of all nationalities. LIA is situated in a structure of art institutions and studios, offering 83 sqm furnished studio spaces with 5-meter high ceilings for living and working. The Spinnerei, a former cotton factory, now serves as a unique creative workspace housing 9 galleries, an art supply market, art institutions, and etching studios. LIA's concept revolves around creating a space for cultural exchange within the artistic and cultural network of the Spinnerei. It offers a wide audience access to the art-making process and encourages discussions about art in the artists' studios. LIA has partnerships with international art institutions and enjoys support from various organizations, enabling a diverse range of artists to participate in the program.

Visual ArtsVideo / FilmPerformanceNew MediaSound / Music+3
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RaumKulturDenkmal

Breitenberg, Germany

The RaumKulturDenkmal e.V. aims to promote nature conservation, art, culture, and the protection of cultural landscapes in the tri-border area of Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria. The association is involved in cross-border projects with international participation, focusing on the preservation of endangered cultural and wild plants, the revival and restoration of historical building structures, and artistic research. The Bauhaus Bavaria Artist-in-Residence program celebrates sustainable practices and inclusive spirit, merging the ethos of the Bauhaus Movement and the Black Mountain College. The residency offers a unique opportunity for sustainable creative experimentation in a historically rich and ecologically significant location.

StipendHousingArchitectureCurationDesignDigitalDrawing+13
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TAKT

Berlin; Leipzig; Zeitz, Germany

5.0 (1)

TAKT Artist Residency is an independent arts organization based in Berlin, Germany, known for fostering the growth and exchange of artists internationally. Founded in 2007, it operates in the tranquil Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood, a hub of artistic activity and cultural exchange. The residency offers various programs, including artist-led critiques, studio visits, and German language classes, aimed at enriching the participants' experience. Artists benefit from both structured programs and the freedom to explore personal projects, culminating in a group exhibition. TAKT supports a diverse range of disciplines from visual arts to literature, promoting a vibrant creative environment. The residency aims to integrate artists into the local art scene, providing them with the tools and community needed to expand their practice.

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