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Deadline
May 15, 2026
Residency Period
July 20, 2026 – August 3, 2026
Includes
Housing
Application Fee
$10 USD
Disciplines
Writing / LiteratureSocially Engaged ArtPerformanceLand ArtFashionCreative WritingBook ArtCulinaryGraphic ArtsPhotographySound / MusicPrintmakingMixed MediaIllustrationCurationCeramicsChoreographyDanceInstallationMultidisciplinaryResearchTextileTheaterVideo / FilmVisual ArtsSculptureResearcher / ScholarPaintingNew MediaInterdisciplinaryJewelryDrawingCraftConceptual ArtDesignDigital
About This Call
The Mudhouse is an artist residency located in the village of Agios Ioannis on the Island of Crete, Greece. The Mudhouse Residency aims to provide artists inspiration derived from an engagement with the stunning natural beauty of its environment, solitude to foster creative growth, an artistic community to enrich professional practices, and an immersive cultural experience within a profoundly rich historical context.
Started in 2015 and having just completed its tenth year, the Mudhouse offers its two-week residency sessions each summer for international contemporary artists working across a manifold of artistic disciplines, from paint, to ceramics, to experimental film. We welcome visual artists, writers, musicians and performers. Hosting an incredibly diverse, multicultural, multi-generational cohort of artists in each residency session, the Mudhouse encourages dialogues across traditional boundaries. Artists are invited to present a slideshow, lecture or reading on their work for fellow residents, as well as participate in a closing exhibition at the Residency’s conclusion that will be installed jointly in the ruins around the village and the exhibition space. The artists' time is their own, to focus on their art practice and explore the rich history of southern Crete and the Minoan civilization.
The Mudhouse Residency provides accommodations, studio space, and two meals each day for the two week duration of the residency, in the village of Agios Ioannis, on the Greek island of Crete. Each residency session features a guided tour of a Minoan archaeological site by archaeobotanist Carly Henkel.
https://www.mudhouseresidency.com/about