Deadline: 01-Jun-2026
The Gasworks Residency Open Call offers a fully funded 11-week international residency in London for early-career visual artists based in Greece. The program provides a weekly stipend, studio space, accommodation, and travel support, enabling artists to develop new work through independent research and global collaboration. It focuses on artistic experimentation, professional growth, and international networking.
What Is the Gasworks Residency?
The Gasworks Residency is an international artist residency program designed to support early-career contemporary visual artists.
The residency aims to:
- Facilitate artistic experimentation and research
- Promote cultural exchange and collaboration
- Support the creation of new work
- Build international artistic networks
Residency Timeline and Location
Location
- London, United Kingdom
Duration
- 11 weeks
Dates
- 30 September to 15 December 2026
Funding and Benefits
Financial Support
- Weekly stipend: £175 (living expenses)
- Materials budget: Up to £800
Fully Covered Costs
- Return economy flights
- Visa fees
- Local travel within London
Facilities and Resources
- Private studio (24-hour access)
- Single-room accommodation (shared house)
- Access to tools and audiovisual equipment
Professional Development Opportunities
- Networking with artists and curators
- Studio visits and mentoring
- Participation in an Open Studio event
Key Concepts Explained
Artist Residency
A program that provides:
- Time and space for creative work
- Access to resources and networks
- Opportunities for collaboration and exposure
Self-Led Research
Artists are expected to:
- Independently shape their creative direction
- Explore new ideas without strict constraints
Cultural Exchange
Interaction between artists and communities to:
- Share perspectives and practices
- Foster international collaboration
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
- Early-career contemporary visual artists
Geographic Requirement
- Must be currently based in Greece
Additional Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Work in any visual art discipline
- Have a moderate level of spoken English
- Be able to discuss their work in English
- Apply as an individual artist (no collectives or duos)
Selection Preference
- Artists with high-quality work
- Those who have not previously worked in London
Why This Residency Matters
Artistic Development
- Provides time and resources for creative exploration
- Supports new work production
International Exposure
- Connects artists to the global art community
- Enhances visibility in an international context
Career Growth
- Builds professional networks
- Offers mentorship and curatorial guidance
Cultural Engagement
- Encourages interaction with London’s art scene
- Promotes cross-cultural understanding
What Residents Are Expected to Do
Selected artists are expected to:
- Conduct independent research and creative work
- Engage with the local artistic community
- Participate in studio visits and discussions
- Present work during the Open Studio event
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
- Ensure you are an early-career artist based in Greece
- Verify ability to communicate in English
Step 2: Prepare Portfolio
- Include examples of recent work
- Demonstrate artistic quality and originality
Step 3: Develop Proposal
- Outline your research or creative plan
- Explain how the residency will support your practice
Step 4: Prepare Supporting Materials
- Artist statement
- CV or biography
- Project proposal
Step 5: Submit Application
- Apply through the official platform
- Ensure all documents are complete
Step 6: Selection Process
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Artistic quality and originality
- Feasibility of proposed work
- Potential for growth and impact
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting a weak or incomplete portfolio
- Lack of clarity in project proposal
- Not demonstrating independent working ability
- Applying as a collective (not allowed)
- Poor communication in English
Tips for a Strong Application
- Showcase clear artistic vision and originality
- Provide a well-structured project proposal
- Highlight your career stage and growth potential
- Demonstrate openness to experimentation and collaboration
- Ensure portfolio reflects high-quality work
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the duration of the residency?
The residency lasts 11 weeks.
2. What financial support is provided?
A £175 weekly stipend, up to £800 materials budget, and full travel coverage.
3. Who can apply?
Early-career visual artists based in Greece.
4. Are collectives eligible?
No, only individual artists can apply.
5. Is accommodation provided?
Yes, a single room in a shared residency house is included.
6. What language is required?
Applicants must have basic to moderate English proficiency.
7. What is the key benefit of this residency?
Access to international networks, resources, and professional development opportunities.
Conclusion
The Gasworks Residency Open Call 2026 is a highly valuable opportunity for early-career artists to develop their practice in an international setting. With full financial support, access to world-class resources, and exposure to London’s vibrant art scene, the program plays a key role in advancing artistic careers and global cultural exchange.
For more information, visit Gasworks.








































