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Artist Residencies in Romania with Housing

6 residencies

6 artist residencies in Romania include housing. Accommodation is provided so you can immerse yourself in the local art scene.

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Bucharest AiR

Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest AiR is an artist residency program in Bucharest, Romania, founded in , that hosts practitioners working with new media, performance, research-based work, video, installation, and site-specific interventions related to language, voice, public speech, and discourse. It offers tailor-made living and working spaces of around 50 square meters in or near the city center, with flexible durations of 1 to 3 months, ongoing applications year-round, and encourages transdisciplinary collaborations and public events like exhibitions or presentations. Residents must live and work in Romania during their stay, with priority for projects engaging the local Romanian context.

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Casa Arte

Bucharest, Romania

Casa Arte offers artist residencies in Bucharest for visual arts, new media, performing arts, music, literature, film, etc. Shared/private rooms, studio, kitchen, 100 euro/week/person incl. accommodation & facilities.

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Casa de Creatie

Vatra Dornei, Romania

Casa de Creatie is an international artist and writer residency program located in Vatra Dornei, Romania, housed in a 100 square meter apartment on the upper floor of the former home of local painter Gavril Cacina, offering regular facilities and Wi-Fi. It is run by members of the Artfest Cultural Association and Zidul de Hartie art group, promoting arts, culture, and the Bucovina region while facilitating interactions between residents and local artists, with possible exhibitions or events arranged during stays. The program accommodates 3-4 guests, providing a quiet downtown location near forests, parks, and amenities.

HousingVisual ArtsWriting / Literature
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Made in Sat

Marin Village, Romania

Made in Sat is a cultural initiative based in Marin Village, Sălaj County, Romania, dedicated to fostering artistic, educational, and community-based projects. Established through the restoration of a traditional house, the residency aims to preserve and promote local tangible and intangible heritage, emphasizing intergenerational and interethnic exchange. The residency welcomes international artists, including writers, researchers, photographers, painters, ceramists, and illustrators, offering them a peaceful rural environment to develop their creative projects. Participants have the opportunity to engage deeply with the local community, explore Romanian rural life, and collaborate with local artisans and craftspeople. The residency provides private accommodations, dedicated studio space within a library, and opportunities for artists to hold workshops, talks, or final exhibitions. Artists are encouraged to explore the intersection of their practice with rural Romanian culture, supported by community connections and regional heritage tours. Made in Sat values cultural diversity, fostering creative exchanges among Romanian, Hungarian, and Roma communities in the area. Its mission is rooted in enriching the local cultural landscape while providing artists with meaningful, immersive experiences in a rural setting.

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The Romanian Association of Contemporary Art (ARAC)

Bucharest, Romania

The Romanian Association of Contemporary Art (ARAC) in Bucharest offers artist residencies, such as the ARAC Art & Residency and 58 Plantelor Residency, enabling international artists and curators to develop artworks for exhibitions while engaging with the Romanian cultural scene. Programs typically last six weeks, focus on themes like climate change, migration, and technology, and culminate in shows at venues like Anca Poterasu Gallery. ARAC, a non-profit founded in , promotes contemporary art through residencies, exhibitions, and cultural exchanges.

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Theatre in Palm

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Theatre in Palm Residencies offers a unique opportunity for emerging theatre artists to develop professionally and expand their networks across Europe. Hosted in 12 partner countries, these two-week residencies focus on collaboration, inspiration, and the creation of shareable works. Each residency will produce a co-production in various forms, emphasizing themes like social impact, equality, and environmental sustainability. Participants will receive travel, accommodation, and compensation. The program aims to foster cross-cultural exchanges and enhance the visibility of emerging artists in the European theatre scene.

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Frequently asked questions

Do artist residencies in Romania provide housing?

Many residencies in Romania include accommodation as part of the program. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing. Check each listing for details.

What kind of housing do residencies in Romania offer?

Housing varies by program — from private studios with living space to shared artist houses. Some are in city centers while others are in rural settings.

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