Deadline: 01-Mar-2022
The International Visegrad Fund is now accepting applications for the Visual Artists Residencies Program in New York to provide artists with the chance to be inspired in a variety of spectacular artistic settings of Brooklyn.
Every year, four artists get the incredible opportunity to engage with peers and a focus on process and experimentation.
The program gives artists complete freedom during their residency, but also provides resources and weekly lectures for guidance and feedback.
The residency program at International Studio & Curatorial Program in New York creates an environment for inspiration, dialogue, and experimentation. It allows four artists (one from each Visegrad country) to experience life and work in a unique community where creativity is applied to the everyday and offers conditions that enrich the creativity.
Funding Information
- The amount of support for each artist is €6,000 to cover accommodation, travel costs, subsistence during the stay, as well as the purchasing of materials necessary for the respective artistic activity
- The residency period is 2 months, July 1 to August 31, 2022
Terms
- Applicants are visual artists from V4 countries, only a single artist per V4 country annually
- Good knowledge of English both spoken and written
- Applicants have not received art scholarships in New York in the past (preference)
Eligibility Criteria
- The Fund desires to provide financial support to applicants who are citizens of the Visegrad countries: Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia.
- Except for VARP–US, the residency project must be implemented in a Visegrad country other than that of the applicant’s citizenship and/or permanent residence.
- The Fund further desires to provide financial support to host institutions in Visegrad countries, as selected by winning VARP proposals. To enable VARP–US projects, the Fund also covers the costs of this non-V4 host institution.
- VARPapplicant shall receive financial support for no more than one residency project within one calendar year.
- Successful applicants can later re-apply for any category of VARP, however, each applicant can hold their residency only once in each V4 country.
- Applicants need to have all their previous VARP and scholarshipprojects finished and closed when re-applying.
For more information, visit https://www.visegradfund.org/apply/mobilities/residencies-in-new-york/





































