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Ceramics Residencies in Latvia

3 residencies for ceramics artists in Latvia.

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Rothko Museum

Latvia

The Rothko Museum in Daugavpils, Latvia, is one of the 21st century’s most ambitious cultural projects in Eastern Europe. Located in the historical artillery arsenal of the Daugavpils Fortress, this multifunctional hub for art, culture and education remains an evolving and inspiring place for creative expression and experience.The majestic exterior of the sweeping heritage building fully matches the interior design and the quality of art on display, where original paintings by Mark Rothko, a pio

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The Interdisciplinary Art Group SERDE

Atmodas iela 9, Latvia

SERDE residencies program aims at exchange and common work between artists and professionals from the creative and cultural world promote experiences exchanges and skills sharing encourage art and culture professionals to discover the Latvian country side as place where to create and inspire create the new works in unusual circumstances.SERDE offer accommodation and working facilities in one of oldest and ?wonderful? historical buildings of town. We have a &ldquogreen thinking&rdquo approach to

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VV Foundation PAiR (Pāvilosta Artist in Residency)

Pāvilosta, Latvia

The PAiR Artist Residency, hosted by the VV Foundation, is a unique opportunity for art, culture, and humanities professionals to immerse themselves in a creative and interdisciplinary environment. Located in the coastal town of Pāvilosta, Latvia, the residency is set within a historical wooden house, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It supports a wide range of disciplines, providing artists, curators, researchers, and writers with studio space, living accommodations, and access to a library and gallery. The program emphasizes sustainable practices and engagement with the local socio-environmental landscape. Residents benefit from curatorial assistance, professional connections, and the option to host exhibitions or workshops. The residency fosters a dialogue between the local and global, encouraging innovative practices and interdisciplinary knowledge sharing. Applications are open to both Latvian and international professionals, with a selection process facilitated by the VV Foundation team and field experts.

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