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GlogauAIR

Berlin, Germany

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3.7(3 reviews)· 67% recommend
3 months, 6 months13 artistsUrban

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About

GlogauAIR is an international artist residency located in Berlin, Germany, providing a creative platform for artists from diverse backgrounds to develop their work in a communal setting. Founded in 2006 by Spanish artist Chema Alvargonzalez, GlogauAIR offers 13 studio spaces where artists can engage in a three to six-month residency. The program includes curatorial support, technical assistance, and various activities such as workshops, artist talks, and excursions. During their stay, artists have the opportunity to participate in the Open Studios event, presenting their works to the public and professionals in Berlin's vibrant art scene. GlogauAIR does not provide direct funding but assists artists in securing external financial aid. The residency emphasizes a deep engagement with the local culture and community, aiming to foster international exchange and artistic innovation.

Disciplines

Facilities

Private StudioShared BathroomKitchen FacilitiesCommon SpaceInternet AccessTechnical EquipmentGallery Space

Professional Opportunities

Artist TalkGroup ExhibitionOpen StudioPublicationWorkshop

Rating Breakdown

Location
3.3
Studio
2.0
Professional
3.5
Support
3.5
Community
3.5

Reviews(3)

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Anonymous
Jan 2025
2

Space - Benefits: The residency is well-known, attracting a decent number of visitors during open studios, which offers good exposure on social media and networking opportunities. The location is fantastic, surrounded by a variety of restaurants and cafes. - Challenges: The neighborhood can feel unsafe at times, with a significant homeless population. Artists must use a single room as both studio and accommodation, which is inconvenient if you work with dusty or toxic materials like oil paints. Those who have external housing in Berlin and use the residency space solely as a studio may have a better experience, but for most, the dual-purpose setup can feel overwhelming. Shared facilities—one shower and two toilets per floor (for five people)—are poorly maintained, with frequent plumbing issues. The building itself is old and not well-kept, with subpar living conditions that may feel unsafe, particularly during events hosted in the first-floor gallery. Team - Benefits: The on-site and online curators are supportive, passionate, and actively help artists. The technical staff is exceptional, offering expertise in complex installations, which is especially beneficial for artists working on intricate or large-scale projects. Additionally, there’s access to free resources in the basement, including found objects and technical equipment for welding, woodworking, and more. - Challenges: The admin team is unhelpful and dismissive, doing the bare minimum for artists’ well-being. Their attitude can add stress to an already challenging environment. Program - Benefits: The residency provides a platform with high visibility due to its reputation. - Challenges: Opportunities to develop your artistic practice are limited. Despite its prominence, the program has somewhat restricted connections to the Berlin art scene, possibly due to its origins with an art foundation based in Barcelona, not Berlin. Artists must independently research and invest additional effort to fully leverage Berlin’s vibrant art ecosystem. Practical Advice - Be Prepared: Expect harsh living conditions. Shared spaces can be challenging, as some co-residents may not respect personal boundaries, and the admin team is unlikely to address concerns. Prepare yourself mentally and physically for a less-than-comfortable stay. Costs vs Gains - The monthly rent is relatively affordable for such a central location. However, the quality of living reflects the price point—what you save in rent, you may lose in comfort and convenience. In conclusion, this residency may work best for artists seeking exposure and technical resources rather than those prioritizing comfortable living or structured opportunities for practice development.

Location 2.5Studio 1Professional 3Support 2Community 3
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MW
Jan 2024
5

This was my first artist in residence experience and it was exactly what I was looking for. My studio/living space was a great size, the facilities suited my needs, I felt supported by staff, I thoroughly enjoyed Open Studios, and had an amazing time in Berlin.

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Anonymous
Jan 2024
4

The location is great, close to center of Berlin. The staff and curator is nice, they care about artist’s situation and work environments. They promote the residency events well, so artists can showcase their works to many viewers.

Location 4Studio 3Professional 4Support 5Community 4
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