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Artist Residencies in Mexico

16 residencies

Artist residencies in Mexico

Mexico's artist residency landscape is as vibrant and diverse as its culture, offering a unique blend of opportunities that engage deeply with the country's rich artistic heritage and contemporary art scene. In major cities like Mexico City (CDMX), Oaxaca, and Guadalajara, residencies provide artists with the chance to immerse themselves in bustling urban environments, where the fusion of traditional and modern art forms creates a dynamic cultural exchange. These cities are hubs for creativity, offering access to a wide array of galleries, museums, and community art projects. Beyond the urban centers, residencies in places like San Miguel de Allende and Veracruz invite artists to explore Mexico's stunning natural landscapes and engage with local artisans, fostering a dialogue between contemporary practices and centuries-old craft traditions. This interaction not only enriches the artists' work but also supports and elevates the local artisanal practices, creating a mutually beneficial exchange of ideas and techniques. The Mexican residency network is characterized by its commitment to cultural diversity, inclusivity, and the promotion of cross-cultural understanding. By providing spaces where artists can collaborate with local communities, learn traditional crafts, and contribute to the local art scene, these residencies play a crucial role in sustaining the vibrancy of Mexico's artistic heritage while pushing the boundaries of contemporary art.

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Arquetopia Foundation

Puebla, Mexico

Arquetopia Foundation is an award-winning, multiple award-winning nonprofit arts and academic foundation with a significant social scope and global presence across three continents. Now in its 14th year, Arquetopia is dedicated to promoting critical thinking, a commitment to ethics, and a sense of reciprocity in artistic practices. It offers customized, professional International Artist-in-Residence Programs that are renowned worldwide for their comprehensive, research-based approach, focusing on social creativity. Arquetopia's residency programs, situated in Puebla and Oaxaca in Mexico, Cusco in Peru, and Naples in Italy, are tailored to provide a vast array of learning opportunities. These programs are distinguished for their commitment to sustainability in the arts, fostering research and critical thinking in creative processes. Arquetopia's model challenges preconceived notions of history and place, encouraging artists to engage with local epistemologies and resistance models as sources of knowledge and inspiration for social change. The foundation emphasizes ethical artistic practices, acknowledging the problematic ties of artist residencies to colonization, imperialism, and the extractive practices of tourism. Established in 2009 as an autonomous and registered Mexican nonprofit, Arquetopia is self-sustaining, unaffiliated with any political, religious, or war industrial entities, relying on its self-generated funding model. The foundation was co-founded by Mexican visual artist and curator Francisco Guevara and North American classical musician Chris Davis. Originally started as an educational art center for inner-city youth, it quickly evolved to offer international artist residencies. Arquetopia stands out for its array of unique residency programs with substantial mentoring, focused on professional artists, writers, academics, and researchers. It provides a generous and culturally diverse space, hosting artists and scholars from all over the world, aiming to enrich the global arts community with a multiplicity of perspectives.

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Casa Lu (Casa Lü)

Mexico City, Mexico

Casa Lü is a creative community sanctuary in Mexico City, fostering artistic and personal growth through immersive art experiences, inspired by the Tibetan concept of 'lü', emphasizing life as a temporary journey. The residency, tailored by artists for artists, aims to cultivate global dialogue and showcase the vibrant local art scene, offering residents a chance to explore and integrate with Mexico City's dynamic cultural landscape. Casa Lü hosts international artists, providing a supportive environment with living and/or working spaces, and fostering a collaborative atmosphere with a diverse group of six artists-in-residence per session. Two distinct programs are offered: the Regular Residency Program for experienced artists, and the Emerging Artist Residency Program, specifically designed for artists at the beginning of their journey or transitioning from other disciplines. Both programs include accommodation, studio space, logistical support, art scene excursions, weekly meetings for project feedback, and a group exhibition with professional documentation. The Emerging Artist Program additionally offers educational elements like workshops for portfolio development and lectures on the Mexican contemporary art scene. Located between Roma, Condesa, San Ángel, and Coyoacán, the residency is near 'Parque Hundido' park, offering a serene environment with convenient access to the city's rich artistic offerings. Casa Lü's thoughtful schedule includes welcome events, weekly excursions, interactive sessions, open studios, and a concluding group exhibition, fostering deep connections between resident artists and the local community.

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Lagos / Momentum

Mexico City, Mexico

The LAGOS and MOMENTUM Artist-in-Residence Program emerges from a visionary partnership between LAGOS in Mexico City and MOMENTUM in Berlin. This collaboration seeks to enrich the global artistic community by fostering cross-cultural exchanges, promoting innovation in contemporary art, and providing a platform for artistic exploration in two of the world’s most vibrant cultural capitals. Aimed at artists and curators from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, the residency supports site-specific engagement with the unique sociopolitical and cultural contexts of each city. A distinctive feature of this residency is its collaboration with the Palm Foundation, which introduces a pioneering opportunity for artists to integrate digital art practices, specifically through the creation and exhibition of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). This initiative not only offers financial support to partially offset residency costs but also provides technical assistance for artists venturing into the digital realm. Participants are encouraged to explore NFTs within their projects, thereby broadening their creative and professional horizons. The program champions a holistic approach to artistic development, facilitating personal guidance, curatorial support, and extensive networking opportunities. Participants are immersed in the rich art scenes of Berlin and Mexico City, benefitting from tailored visits to galleries, museums, and studios, alongside exclusive invitations to art events. The residencies culminate in public presentations, enabling artists to showcase their processes and outcomes to a wider audience.

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SOMA

Mexico City, Mexico

SOMA is a renowned Mexico City-based non-profit organization, established by artists to foster cultural exchange and art education. Since its inception, SOMA has been dedicated to stimulating dialogue among artists and cultural agents from diverse generations and nationalities. This is achieved through a comprehensive array of programs including courses, workshops, practical sessions, critique sessions, and public events. At the heart of SOMA’s philosophy is the encouragement of experimental and formative artistic practices. The organization provides a platform for artists willing to rethink and challenge their working processes. Critical thinking about individual and collaborative projects, within a peer group, plays a fundamental role in SOMA’s educational approach. The organization questions existing structures and fields where artistic practices occur, aiming to cultivate a community of practice that shares knowledge and responsibilities. SOMA's educational programs are characterized by their bilingual nature, being conducted in both Spanish and English, accommodating a diverse international cohort. The organization's commitment to interdisciplinary approaches is evident in its varied curriculum, which addresses the intersections of art with other fields of knowledge and society. Located in the vibrant context of Mexico City, SOMA acts as a social laboratory, where the centuries-old multicultural metropolis becomes a central space for personal and collective artistic exploration. Through its focus on collaboration, SOMA not only nurtures the development of its participants' artistic endeavors but also contributes to the broader cultural landscape, making it a pivotal institution in the global art community.

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