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Land Art Residencies in Spain

3 residencies for land art artists in Spain.

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CACiS El Forn de la Calç

Calders, Spain

The CACiS El Forn de la Calç is a private non-profit artist residency program founded in , dedicated to contemporary art and sustainability in a rural setting near the Spanish Pyrenees. It annually hosts selected projects in visual arts, performing arts, performance, thought, landscape intervention, education, science, art, ecology, and research. Located in a representative lime kiln complex, it supports experimentation, investigation, and dissemination of artistic practices.

Visual ArtsPerformanceInterdisciplinaryLand ArtResearch+1
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Mandarina Borda

Palmera, Spain

Mandarina Borda is an Art, Geometry and Agroecology project located in Palmera, Valencia, Spain, founded in as a space for creation and experimentation that rethinks the interaction between humans and their natural environment. The residency accommodates a maximum of three artists simultaneously and utilizes materials from the local agricultural territory, including orange orchards, to facilitate artistic creation and research.

HousingInstallationLand ArtInterdisciplinaryResearch
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PACA_Proyectos Artísticos Casa Antonino

Gijón, Spain

PACA_Proyectos Artísticos Casa Antonino is an artist-run space founded in by Virginia Lopez in a rural farmhouse near Gijón, Spain, focusing on contemporary art, environmental practices, community engagement, and artistic education through international residency programs. Residencies emphasize site-specific interventions that foster connections with the local community, landscape, history, and territory, promoting cultural, social, and environmental interpretations. The program provides workspace, housing in the traditional Casa Antonino farmhouse, and support including logistics, networking, curatorial feedback, and public presentations.

HousingConceptual ArtInterdisciplinaryInstallationLand ArtMultidisciplinary+3

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