Deadline: 05-Apr-2026
The Education Art and Architecture School invites applications for the bildingship Grant Program 2026, a residency supporting young artists to develop their practice while engaging children and young people in creative education. Selected artists receive a studio, part-time teaching experience, exhibition opportunities, and professional integration into the regional art scene. The residency runs from September 2026 to February 2027, with applications due April 5, 2026.
Overview of the Program
The bildingship Grant Program combines artistic practice with cultural education, aiming to:
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Promote learning through artistic practice
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Facilitate collaborative creation with young participants
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Enable international artistic exchange
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Communicate artistic processes in an educational environment
Artists act as a bridge between professional practice and young learners, supporting mutual exchange and hands-on creative learning.
Residency Structure and Benefits
Duration and Location
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Residency period: September 2026 – February 2027
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Studio space at bilding, with the possibility of extension to two semesters
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Integration into workshops and educational programs
Artist Responsibilities
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Develop individual artistic work
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Contribute part-time to workshop operations (~10 hours/week)
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Engage directly with children and young people through creative processes
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Support exhibitions and public presentation of artworks
Resources Provided
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Access to studio, workshop spaces, outdoor areas, and materials
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Opportunities to exhibit work on site
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Free accommodation in Innsbruck
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Part-time contract remuneration: €500 for the semester
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Other living expenses covered by the artist
Educational and Professional Opportunities
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Exposure to regional art and cultural networks
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Exchange with local artists and the wider artistic community
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Practical experience in communicating artistic processes to young audiences
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Opportunities to develop collaborative projects and integrate artistic practice into education
Eligibility Criteria
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Field of study: Art or Architecture
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Age: Maximum 31 years old
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Language: Proficiency in German and/or English
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Non-EU citizens: Must hold a completed art degree from a recognized university to obtain a work visa
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Commitment to part-time educational engagement and residency schedule
How to Apply
Step 1: Prepare Application Materials
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Portfolio showcasing artistic work
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Curriculum vitae and statement of artistic practice
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Motivation letter outlining interest in teaching and collaborative education
Step 2: Submit Application
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Application deadline: April 5, 2026
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Submit according to the Education Art and Architecture School’s official guidelines
Step 3: Selection Process
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Applications reviewed by a panel of artists and architects
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Shortlisted candidates invited for a personal interview
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Selected artists informed by end of April 2026
Expected Outcomes
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Strengthened artistic practice and professional development
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Practical experience in educational engagement and collaborative projects
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Expanded exposure to exhibitions and regional art networks
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Enhanced skills in communicating artistic ideas to young audiences
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Missing the application deadline
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Incomplete portfolio or CV
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Lack of clarity regarding motivation for collaborative educational work
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Failure to meet language or age requirements
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Non-EU applicants without a recognized art degree for visa purposes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When does the residency start and end?
September 2026 to February 2027, with the possibility to extend for a second semester.
2. What support is provided to artists?
Free accommodation, studio access, workshop resources, part-time employment (€500), and exhibition opportunities.
3. Who is eligible to apply?
Artists from the fields of art or architecture, under 31 years old, with proficiency in German and/or English. Non-EU applicants must hold a recognized art degree.
4. How many hours per week are artists expected to contribute?
Approximately 10 hours per week to workshop operations and educational programs.
5. Can non-EU citizens apply?
Yes, but they must hold a completed art degree from a recognized university to obtain a work visa.
6. How are applicants selected?
Applications are assessed by a panel of artists and architects, with shortlisted candidates invited for a personal interview.
7. What materials should be submitted?
Portfolio, CV, statement of artistic practice, and a motivation letter highlighting interest in collaborative educational work.
Conclusion
The bildingship Grant Program 2026 offers young artists a unique opportunity to develop their artistic practice while contributing to creative education. The residency provides studio space, teaching experience, exhibition opportunities, and integration into the regional art scene, fostering a collaborative environment where professional artistic practice and youth education intersect. Artists are encouraged to apply before April 5, 2026, to participate in this immersive and professionally enriching experience.
For more information, visit Education Art and Architecture School.









































