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Ceramics Residencies in Thailand

4 residencies for ceramics artists in Thailand.

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Artist Residency Thailand

Artistic Director, Thailand

Based in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Artist Residency Thailand has an international reputation for delivering high-quality, bespoke residency experiences for artists and Creative Practitioners at different stages in their careers.. Residents are provided with the necessary environment and mentoring, to develop skills as workshop leaders, as well the resources and support to produce and evolve their own Creative Practice.All of our residencies are FREE and practitioners are selected via a comm

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SAC Gallery

Thailand

SAC Gallery is a Thailand-based art space in the middle of Bangkok. As an extension, it is opening a residency program in Chiang Mai, north of Thailand to serve domestic and international artists who wish to immerse themselves in the art culture in the north of Thailand.As an organisation, we aim to promote and support emerging artists whom we believe to possess great potentials, but are not yet able to gain support from major art galleries and institutions. We believe that any artists who take

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Sam Rit Residency

Thailand

Welcome to a cultural residency that's open to all creatives.  Artists of all mediums, arts managers and arts workers, academics, researchers and students are invited to stay with their...

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Surface Arts & HOF

Bangkok, Thailand

Surface Arts & HOF is a collaborative artist residency program in Bangkok's Sukhumvit area, run by Surface Arts and HOF Art, focusing on contemporary artists interested in collaboration, urban environments, and Thai culture to generate new work and cultural understanding. The program provides studio spaces, resident accommodation, galleries, a café bar, and rooftop facilities, with artists paying a monthly fee of 35,000 THB (approx. 850€) that includes housing, airport pickup, staff support, and access to events. Residencies typically last one month minimum, feature open applications year-round, and culminate in exhibitions or exchanges between Thailand and the UK.

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