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Installation Residencies in Vietnam

3 residencies for installation artists in Vietnam.

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MoT +++

Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam

MoT+++ is an independent, artist-run space in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, managing the A. Farm International Art Residency program, which offers funded, self-funded, and exchange-based opportunities to artists from Vietnam and abroad to foster experimental creativity and international exchange. Established in , A. Farm provides shared studios in a traditional wooden house (Tree House), exhibition space, individual housing at Amanaki Thao Dien Hotel, tailored mentorship, and public programming like open studios, workshops, and performances. The program emphasizes complete artistic freedom, local art scene connections, and community engagement without obligations.

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Nha San Collective

Hanoi, Vietnam

Nha San Collective, based in Hanoi, Vietnam, is a non-profit artist-run space that hosts artist-in-residence programs primarily for international artists, such as Morgan Ohara and Lu Yang, while planning future residencies for local artists. It serves as a platform for experimental art, exhibitions, workshops, performances, and community support, rooted in the legacy of the original Nha San Studio founded in 1998. The collective focuses on pushing artistic boundaries in socio-political contexts through various projects like Skylines with Flying People and In: Act Performance Art Festival.

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San Art

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Sàn Art, founded in 2007 in Ho Chi Minh City as an artist-led independent arts organization, previously offered residency programs such as Sàn Art Laboratory (2012-2016), A. Farm (2018-2020), and Sàn Art Studio (launched 2022) to support local and international artists through studio access, production funds, and critical discourse. These programs focused on emerging artists from Vietnam and Southeast Asia, providing immersion in the contemporary art scene amid challenges like government regulations. The organization is currently on an indefinite break with its physical space closed.

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