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Architecture Residencies in Greece

3 residencies for architecture artists in Greece.

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Eutopia

Meteora, Greece

5.0 (1)

Eutopia Art Residency offers a unique opportunity for artists to immerse themselves in Greece's rich cultural and natural landscapes. Established in 2023, this residency has quickly become a hub for creative minds seeking inspiration, collaboration, and exploration. Eutopia Art Residency curates several thematic residencies across Greece, each designed to offer artists a different aspect of Greek life, from the tranquility of Meteora's monastic landscapes to the vibrant urban setting of Kavala. These residencies are open to artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, music, literature, and performance, providing a diverse and inclusive environment. With an emphasis on communal living and interaction with local communities, Eutopia Art Residency encourages artists to engage with Greece's cultural heritage, local artists, and Mediterranean cuisine. The program includes workshops, group exhibitions, and cultural excursions, enriching the residency experience. Artists are provided with accommodation, workspace, and logistical support to foster creativity and productivity. Despite its relative novelty, Eutopia Art Residency has successfully organized cultural events and residencies, facilitating a creative exchange that resonates with artists globally.

HousingArchitectureCeramicsDrawingInstallationInterdisciplinary+7
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Old Carpet Factory

Hydra, Greece

The Art Residency at the Old Carpet Factory, located on the picturesque Hydra Island in Greece, offers a unique opportunity for international artists and creatives to live and work in a historical 18th-century mansion. The residency is dedicated to preserving Hydra’s cultural heritage while supporting new artistic ideas. Open to a variety of disciplines, including visual art, sound art, and interdisciplinary projects, the program invites artists to engage with the local community and the island’s rich history. Residents are provided with accommodation in a private bedroom and given full access to the house. The residency seeks projects related to documenting Hydra, creating site-specific works, or developing sound art in the Old Carpet Factory’s recording studio. Artists are responsible for travel and material expenses, while room accommodations are covered by the program. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and projects of two weeks in length are preferred due to the space’s year-round schedule with the recording studio.

HousingArchitectureDrawingInstallationInterdisciplinaryWriting / Literature+4
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Onassis AiR

Athens, Greece

Onassis AiR, established in Athens, Greece, in 2019 by the Onassis Foundation, is a pioneering Artistic Research, Residency & Fellowship Program designed to support arts professionals from various disciplines. It offers a unique environment for artists to explore their practices deeply without the pressure of producing a final work. Emphasizing artistic research and process, Onassis AiR has grown into a vibrant hub for cross-disciplinary exchange, operating as a mycelium-like network within the Onassis ecosystem and beyond. The program encourages artistic experimentation, speculative practices, and non-linear storytelling, fostering a community of peer-to-peer interconnection and knowledge sharing. Onassis AiR's mission is to serve as a catalyst for artistic exploration, offering a platform for co-creation and opening its doors to a diverse community of artists through international networks and collaborations. The residency provides various professional development opportunities, including mentoring, workshops, and engagement with the local art scene. It supports a wide range of disciplines, offering individual and collective resources to facilitate artistic growth and experimentation. Onassis AiR is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and collaborative working environment, further enriching the artistic community and fostering meaningful dialogues and exchanges.

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