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Visual Arts Residencies in Portugal

20 residencies for visual arts artists in Portugal.

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Atlas

Rua Miguel Marcelino n 15, Portugal

Name of Residency: AtlasThe residency is open for application from groups working together or single artists and the program can be multidisciplinary in the areas of visual arts, dance, theater, writing and music. The program of the residency is non-prescriptive.Euroatla is an independent project. We are currently unable to provide financial support for visiting artists. However, we can provide any support needed for artists applying for grants and scholarships in their home country. We are inte

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Aviário Studio

Ferreira do Zezere, Portugal

Aviário Studio is an artist-run creative playground in central Portugal focused on visual arts research and production, offering multidisciplinary residencies ranging from 2 weeks to 6 months. The residency provides technical assistance, individual working space, and access to workshops equipped for printmaking, ceramics, wood, metal, sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, and bookbinding. Residents benefit from project discussions, access to a network of specialized services, and culminate their stay with an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Ferreira do Zêzere.

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AZAN contemporary art

Lisbon, Portugal

AZAN contemporary art is an artist-run project based at Quinta de Molha Pão in Belas, Portugal, offering long-term studio spaces, residencies, and a program of exhibitions, performances, talks, and open studios. The residency welcomes visual artists, curators, writers, and filmmakers to develop their work in an open studio layout while building a network with international artists.

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Buinho Fablab & Creative Hub

Rua Nova de Sao Bras, Portugal

Name of Residency: Buinho AIRBuinho offers a unique working experience in the historic town of Messejana, Southern Portugal. Messejana is a place of delightful contrasts, between the past aristocratic houses with its hidden, patios, the small rural dwellings, and baroque white churches. All surrounded by endless plains and old cork trees that characterize the Alentejo region.Buinho is located in the sunniest region of Europe, providing more than 3000 hours of sunshine per year, also famous for i

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CAAA Centro para os Assuntos da Arte e Arquitectura

Guimarães, Portugal

The CAAA Centro para os Assuntos da Arte e Arquitectura is a nonprofit cultural institution in Guimarães, Portugal, dedicated to supporting artistic creation through interdisciplinary collaboration between visual arts, design, film, literature, media, performing arts, and architecture. Its Artistic Residence Program provides emerging artists, architects, and curators with living/working studios to develop and publicly present projects aligned with CAAA's philosophy of fostering new interdisciplinary opportunities. The facility, a renovated former textile factory, includes studios, galleries, a black-box space, rehearsal room, research library, and more.

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Cerdeira – Home for Creativity

Lugar da Cerdeira, Portugal

Name of Residency: Cerdeira – Home for CreativityLocated in a rural isolated setting, Cerdeira – Home for Creativity accommodates artists and guests in self-catering houses.Our Artist Residency program invites artists and creative individuals looking for an escape from the stress and business of their routine, to have new creative experiences, or just to take some time for themselves. People who value nature, authenticity, and silence or artists who are looking for a quiet place to prepare their

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Convento Sâo Francisco

Mértola, Portugal

The Convento São Francisco de Mértola is an artist residency program housed in a historic 400-year-old Franciscan monastery on the outskirts of Mértola, Portugal, overlooking the Oeiras and Guadiana rivers. It hosts emerging and established artists, designers, writers, musicians, filmmakers, researchers, and others for creative work, reflection, and connection with nature in a tranquil environment. The site, restored by a Dutch family, features self-contained studios, shared workspaces, an exhibition space in the former church, and supports experimental research on art, ecology, science, and education.

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Córtex Frontal – Artist Residency

Rua Melo Mexia 9, Portugal

Name of Residency: Córtex Frontal – Artist ResidencyThe Artist-In-Residence programme aims to bring together artists from different countries and disciplines for a concentrated period.There are two ways of being a resident artist at Córtex Frontal: 1 Annual grants for Portuguese and international artists. Open calls will be announced in our website. 2 By spontaneus application: Call open year round (fee required).Residency structureWe offer a general structure to the resident artist that might v

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Duplex AIR

Lissabon, Portugal

DUPLEX | Artists in Residence is an independent artist-run space in Lisbon's Graça neighborhood, featuring studios, a residency program, and a gallery to foster creative processes, experimentation, and artistic discourse among diverse artists. The residency enables quick integration into Lisbon's art community, providing private studios, curatorial support, conversations, visits, and project mentoring, with open calls and self-proposals accepted for artists and curators. Residents access shared facilities like kitchenettes, terraces, workshops, and basic tools, but housing is not provided—assistance in finding accommodation is offered.

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Estudio Origem

Maria Eugénia Reis Ferreira Navarro 9, Portugal

Name of Residency: in the search of the source Our residency is a full-time immersion into nature and we therefore expect the artists to dialogue with the elements of nature during their residency with us.Each applicant must submit a proposal, as an idea to develop during their stay. The chosen conceptual theme is open-ended, serving as a poetic prompt to be interpreted freely. We value experimentation, risk-taking, and grounded, process-oriented work.We welcome artists who are open for experime

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Fogo Lento

Pedroso, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Fogo Lento is a non-profit cultural association founded in , focused on transdisciplinary artistic creation, training projects, and audience mediation, with CAMPO serving as a rural research space for artistic and cultural projects in Pedroso, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. CAMPO hosts residencies in a complete apartment, rehearsal room, workshop space, and 1.5 hectares of outdoor land, emphasizing connections between nature, art, science, literature, and crafts. It supports alternative teaching methodologies and community activities like workshops and performances.

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Foundation OBRAS

N18, Portugal

Name of Residency: OBRAS-PORTUGALSince the opening in 2004 some 1000 artists from 65 countries had a residence up to three months.Artists and scientists with (emerging) professional standing are eligible for residence. The price for renting an apartment is 140 euro per week. Residencies are generally 3 to 10 weeks.In 2026 OBRAS will be open from 15 April. Generally there are 6-8 residents in the same time.OBRAS co-operates with organizations in Portugal and abroad. If required, OBRAS advises and

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mono lisboa

rua feio terenas, Portugal

Name of Residency: mono residency programmono residency program is available for Portuguese or foreign artists who want to work on their artistic practice in Lisbon. Resident artists will benefit from a studio and accommodation, will have access to workshops and end their residency with an exhibition. During their stay, they will also benefit from the help of our team, as well as get the opportunity to collaborate with local cultural actors.The program has the capacity to host up to two resident

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Obras Portugal

Alentejo region, Portugal

Located in the picturesque Alentejo region of Portugal, OBRAS Portugal is set in a 200-year-old stone building, embodying the quintessential Portuguese Monte. Overlooking a savanna-like landscape with a medieval fortress on the horizon, this artist residency offers a tranquil and inspiring setting. The residency consists of a main house with several apartments and workspaces, two cottages, four artists' studios, various open-air working places, and a swimming pool. The main house, Casa Principal, features seven apartments, a music room, and a meeting room, each designed to provide comfort and facilitate creativity. Casa Miradouro and Casa Vicente, the cottages, offer additional living and working space, boasting stunning views and terraces. Artists also have access to multiple studios, including a big hall for larger projects and performances. OBRAS Portugal provides a unique environment for artistic exploration, offering spaces for both solitude and interaction. From land art creations in the surrounding nature to shared dinners and open atelier events, the residency nurtures both the individual artistic process and community engagement. Its proximity to natural landscapes and historical sites, coupled with a range of artistic facilities, makes it an ideal destination for artists seeking a blend of cultural richness and creative freedom.

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Oficinas do Convento

Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal

Oficinas do Convento is a nonprofit cultural association based in Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal, that accepts year-round artistic residency proposals and project development opportunities across multiple disciplines. The organization operates from the São Francisco Convent and related facilities, focusing on visual arts, sound arts, design, and heritage, with a mission to support innovative artistic creation while contributing to the revaluation and sustainability of local cultures.

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OSSO Associação Cultural

Caldas da Rainha, Portugal

OSSO Associação Cultural offers an artist residency program in the rural village of São Gregório, municipality of Caldas da Rainha, Portugal, for transdisciplinary artists and researchers in fields like music, dance, fine arts, literature, performance, and cinema. The program supports creation, research, and community engagement through workshops, screenings, concerts, performances, exhibitions, and dialogues with local, national, and international partners. Residents access a 60m² multipurpose studio, formerly a cellar, equipped for various practices with technical support.

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Quinta das Relvas

Branca, Portugal

Quinta das Relvas is an artist-in-residence program hosted by Associação Quinta das Relvas, a non-profit NGO founded in on an 18th-century eco-farm in Branca, Portugal, focusing on arts, sustainability, and non-formal education through workshops, mentoring, study visits, and open studios. Open to any visual artists, residents stay in eco-tiny houses with access to an 80m² visual art studio, performative atelier, natural materials, gardens, and multimedia tools, typically for durations like one month (e.g., March or November-December ). The program emphasizes linking art with sustainable development and permaculture on their 20-hectare property.

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School of Arts

Porto, Portugal

The School of Arts at Universidade Católica Portuguesa in Porto hosts artist residencies funded by multiple programs including InResidence (Porto Municipality) and the Gulbenkian Foundation. The residency provides space, time, and assistance for research, experimentation, and production in fields such as Cinema, Sound, Photography, New Media Art, and Heritage Conservation, with results publicly presented upon completion.

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StartArt Art Residency

Rua do Rio, Portugal

Name of Residency: StartArt Art Residency & Co-living“Home is not a place. It’s a feeling.”During your our art residency program you will:– Boost your creativity and personal expression. – Connect deeply with others and yourself. – Enjoy moments of true relaxation and fun. – Collaborate with other creatives. – Live transformative experiences in nature. – Take good care of your body and your mind with delicious fresh vegetarian meals. – Explore the north of Portugal with new friends and visit her

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Zaratan

Lisbon, Portugal

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Zaratan AIR offers a multidisciplinary residency in Lisbon for emerging and professional artists, curators, and writers, targeting both international and Portuguese artists living abroad. The program, lasting 4 to 12 weeks, accommodates two artists at a time, fostering an experimental and collaborative environment. Residents are provided with private accommodation, a personal studio, and receive technical and promotional support, though specific technical facilities are not available. Regular interaction with Zaratan's curatorial team is encouraged, along with public presentations of their work. The application process is ongoing, with a selection committee evaluating submissions. The residency, operated on a not-for-profit basis by Zaratan gallery, requires a fee that covers accommodation, studio, and support, with artists often securing funding from their home countries.

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