Sound / Music Residencies in Netherlands
12 residencies for sound / music artists in Netherlands.
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1646 Residency
Hague, Netherlands
The 1646 Residency, in collaboration with ReCNTR, offers a unique opportunity for artists and researchers to immerse themselves in a creative and intellectual environment. Located in the heart of The Hague, this residency is designed as a retreat to foster the development of new ideas and sustainable practices, drawing inspiration from the natural and social landscape. Open to both national and international applicants, the residency emphasizes experimentation and research over final outcomes, encouraging residents to engage with the local community and its rich history. With a focus on "thinking through making," it supports knowledge production through artistic and multimodal practices. The residency provides a studio, living space, access to facilities and a supportive community, aiming to nourish work and connections. It's a chance to unplug and dive deep into creative pursuits, with the support of curatorial and administrative assistance, and the opportunity for public presentation. This residency is a testament to the power of art to bridge cultures and explore new ways of being, making it a pivotal experience for those looking to expand their artistic and intellectual horizons.

Art Futures
Athens, Netherlands
The Art Futures Fellowship is a prestigious program located in Athens, Greece, with an additional residency in Zutphen, the Netherlands. The fellowship aims to foster inclusive, socially engaged artistic practices. The program offers two-month residencies in fully equipped studio-apartments in both locations. It is open to artists from all disciplines, providing an immersive experience to create and showcase their work. Selected artists will have opportunities to engage with local contexts and participate in exhibitions, workshops, and symposia. Art Futures prioritizes sustainability and collaboration, facilitated by Research Fellow Georgios Papadopoulos in Athens and Artistic Director Marlise van der Jagt in Zutphen.

DCR Guest Studio's
Den Haag, Netherlands
DCR Guest Studio's is a cultural incubator in The Hague that houses 40 permanent studios for artists and designers and rents guest studios to art institutions and cultural organizations to facilitate artist-in-residence programs, productions, and work periods. Located near the center of The Hague with convenient access to cultural venues and transportation links, the studios provide private kitchens, bathrooms, shared facilities, and wireless internet.

DE PROEF.
Majoor van Swietenlaan 15, Netherlands
Name of Residency: DE PROEF. ResidencyAt DE PROEF, we support artists and makers who are eager to explore nature-related subjects and have a clear vision for their work. Our residency offers a unique balance of freedom and guidance, tailored to each resident’s individual needs. Whether you thrive in self-directed exploration or benefit from structured support, we provide an inspiring environment where creativity, ecology, and craftsmanship intersect.Residents stay on our 8-hectare site in Freder
EKWC European Ceramic Workcentre
Oisterwijk, Netherlands
The EKWC European Ceramic Workcentre in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, is an international artist-in-residence and research centre focused on ceramics, welcoming around 60 artists, designers, architects, and other creative professionals annually for 12-13 week residencies to experiment with clay and develop innovative works. It provides advanced studios, workshops, accommodation in separate apartments, technical equipment like kilns and CAD/CAM machinery, a soundlab, library, and guidance from experienced staff, emphasizing research, experimentation, and material exploration often for those new to ceramics. Programs include EKWC Classic for individual practice and the new EKWCLab for specific projects requiring prior ceramics experience.

Filmwerkplaats Rotterdam
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Filmwerkplaats Rotterdam is an artist-run lab dedicated to DIY analogue film practice, offering residencies for creating performative analogue motion picture pieces using photochemical techniques. Residencies typically last 4-6 weeks, focusing on experimental film, expanded cinema, and cross-disciplinary collaborations, culminating in public presentations at events like the Back to the Future Festival. Hosted by WORM in Rotterdam, it provides access to a fully equipped 16mm film lab for the entire production process.

Greylight Projects
Heerlen, Netherlands
Greylight Projects in Heerlen, Netherlands, is an artist-run residency program founded in , offering 3-month stays in a former school building to support multidisciplinary visual artists' research on themes like space, time, environment, and audience relations through installations, performances, video, sound, and other media. Residents receive guidance, participate in networking via Borderland Residencies or collaborations like schrit_tmacher Festival, and culminate in public presentations or open studios. The program provides studio-living spaces, workshops, garden, and exhibition areas in a dynamic community hub.

Impakt Works
Utrecht, Netherlands
Impakt Works is the residency program of IMPAKT Centre for Media Culture in Utrecht, Netherlands, focused on media artists working with digital media, video, sound, interactive technologies, and related fields in an interdisciplinary context. Residencies are typically project-based, lasting two months, with artists expected to complete a finished work such as a video, performance, or installation. The program provides accommodation, studio space, technical facilities, a per-diem stipend, and travel reimbursement, often in collaboration with networks like EMAP and EMARE.

Powered by TINC
Tilburg, Netherlands
Powered by TINC is an artist residency program based in Tilburg, Netherlands that organizes residencies through open calls, offering musicians and cultural practitioners opportunities for creative development and exploration. The organization operates from a foundation centered on culture as a basis for regenerative practices, working with socially, ecologically, and culturally driven initiatives through hands-on and holistic approaches.

Sonic Acts
Utrecht, Netherlands
Sonic Acts offers artist residencies focused on sound studies, new media, and electronic arts, often fully funded and including accommodation, fees, and access to events like the Sonic Acts Biennial. Programs such as 'The Walls Have Ears' take place in Amsterdam, while others like OVEREXPOSED x Lives of Deltas occur in Utrecht with online components. Residencies support researchers, artists, and scholars in developing writing projects, new artworks, or eco-acoustic practices.

Stichting Simeon ten Holt
Bergen, Netherlands
The Stichting Simeon ten Holt offers an artist-in-residence program at the Atelier Simeon ten Holt in Bergen, Netherlands, the former home and workspace of renowned Dutch composer Simeon ten Holt (1923-), where much of his work was created amid sea, forests, and dunes. It provides a one-person living and working space with a renovated Steinway grand piano, private bathroom, kitchen, garden, free WiFi, and is available from April to November for composers, musicians, writers, or other professional artists focusing on personal projects. Residencies last from one to four weeks, require a project proposal and recent work samples for application, and include a post-residency report.

V2_Lab for the Unstable Media
Rotterdam, Netherlands
V2_Lab for the Unstable Media is an interdisciplinary center in Rotterdam, Netherlands, offering residencies for artists, researchers, and developers to conduct research at the intersection of art, technology, and society, with access to archives, co-working spaces, and technical facilities. Residencies culminate in public presentations such as events or essays, and specific programs like V2_Live focus on experimental audiovisual performances while others collaborate with partners like IFFR. Housing is not provided, but assistance is offered for finding accommodation, and facilities include studios, labs, and production support.
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