Deadline: 20-May-2026
The DAC Guadeloupe x Cité internationale des arts Residency Program is an international creative residency initiative designed to support artists and cultural practitioners from Guadeloupe and surrounding territories. It enables selected creatives to develop artistic and research projects while living and working in Paris.
The residency is hosted at the Cité internationale des arts in the Marais district, a major international arts hub.
Purpose and Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Support artistic research and creative production
- Promote international artistic mobility
- Strengthen professional networks in the arts sector
- Encourage cross-cultural exchange in Paris
- Provide dedicated time and space for creative development
- Support emerging and mid-career artists from overseas territories
The focus is on artistic growth, experimentation, and professional exposure.
Eligible Disciplines and Focus Areas
The residency is open to practitioners working in:
- Visual arts
- Architecture and design
- Filmmaking and video art
- Dance and choreography
- Theatre and performance
- Music and sound art
- Writing and literature
- Curating and art research
Projects may include creative production, research-based practice, or interdisciplinary work.
Residency Structure and Support
Selected participants receive:
- Accommodation and workspace at the Cité internationale des arts (Marais site)
- A structured residency environment in Paris
- Professional networking opportunities
- Meetings with cultural institutions and partners
- Curatorial and institutional support
Only three candidates are selected for each edition.
Financial Support
The programme provides financial assistance in the form of:
- €1,000 flat-rate travel grant
- €1,000 monthly living allowance
- €1,000 monthly production grant
This funding supports relocation, living costs, and artistic production during the residency period.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be at least 24 years old
- Reside and work in Guadeloupe, Saint Martin, or Saint Barthélemy
- Have a professional artistic practice in a relevant discipline
- Demonstrate at least three years of professional artistic experience
Applicants must show evidence of an established creative career.
Application Requirements
Applicants must prepare and submit the following documents in French:
- Curriculum vitae (up to 4 pages)
- Artistic portfolio (up to 15 pages with images and captions)
- Video or audio links (if applicable)
- Statement of intent (up to 3 pages)
The statement of intent should explain:
- Artistic motivations and practice
- Interest in the residency programme
- Relevance of working in Paris and at Cité internationale des arts
- Professional and networking goals
All documents must be submitted in PDF format.
Selection Process
The selection process involves:
- Review of artistic portfolio and experience
- Evaluation of project proposal and motivation
- Assessment of artistic quality and originality
- Consideration of professional trajectory
- Final selection of three candidates
The programme prioritizes artistic merit and relevance of the proposed project.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Common application issues include:
- Weak or unclear artistic proposal
- Incomplete portfolio or missing visual documentation
- Failure to demonstrate professional experience
- Poor alignment between practice and residency goals
- Submitting documents in incorrect format or language
- Lack of clarity in motivation statement
Strong applications clearly connect artistic practice with the purpose of the residency.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the DAC Guadeloupe x Cité internationale des arts Residency?
It is a Paris-based artistic residency for creatives from Guadeloupe and nearby territories.
Q2. Who can apply?
Professional artists aged 24+ living and working in Guadeloupe, Saint Martin, or Saint Barthélemy.
Q3. How many participants are selected?
Only three artists are selected per cycle.
Q4. What funding is provided?
Monthly allowances, production funding, and a travel grant totaling €1,000 each for different components.
Q5. What disciplines are eligible?
Visual arts, film, design, writing, performance, music, and curatorial practices.
Q6. Where does the residency take place?
At the Cité internationale des arts in Paris (Marais site).
Q7. What experience is required?
At least three years of professional artistic practice.
Conclusion
The DAC Guadeloupe x Cité internationale des arts Residency Program offers a highly selective opportunity for professional artists to develop creative work in Paris. By combining financial support, studio space, and professional networking, the programme strengthens artistic careers while fostering international cultural exchange and creative research.
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