Visual Arts Residencies in South Korea
4 residencies for visual arts artists in South Korea.
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Artist Residency TEMI
Daejeon, South Korea
Artist Residency TEMI is a residency space for visual artists established by the Daejeon Metropolitan Government on the former site of Temi Library to revitalize the downtown area through culture and arts. It supports creative activities transcending genres by combining local features, Daejeon's science infrastructure, and arts, offering programs like group exhibitions, open studios, solo exhibitions, expert matching, and workshops. One of its six studios is dedicated to overseas artists, with stays typically lasting 3-11 months for 1-3 person teams.

Gyeonggi Creation Center
Ansan-si, South Korea
Gyeonggi Creation Center is South Korea's largest art residency facility, opened in October , supporting creative activities and research by domestic and international artists across multiple disciplines. Located in Ansan-si, Gyeonggi Province, the center provides studio spaces, workshops, and hosts exhibitions, performances, and international exchange programs.
MMCA Residency Changdong & Goyang
MMCA Residency Changdong, South Korea
MMCA Residency has developed into an international studio through the activation of the international exchange. It provides opportunities to capable foreign artists based on the international network. MMCA Residency constitutes various residency programs according to partner organizations, particular regions, certain time periods, support, and screening (contest and public recommendation). Overseas artists apply for residency programs by taking advantage of each characteristic, and selected arti
Seoul Art Space Geumcheon
Seoul, South Korea
Seoul Art Space Geumcheon is an international artist residency program in Seoul, South Korea, housed in a renovated printing factory, offering studios and support for visual and new media artists. It provides 3-month residencies with facilities like studios, media lab, warehouse, accommodation, and partial stipends for international artists, focusing on emerging artists in fields such as painting, installation, video, photography, digital art, and interactive art. The program includes PR, expert criticism, network support, and opportunities for exhibitions and open studios.
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