Deadline: 31-May-2026
The Leipzig International Art Programme is offering a fully supported 3-month residency in Leipzig for a visual artist from Mozambique. The programme focuses on artistic reflections on democracy and includes accommodation, travel, and a €800 monthly stipend. The residency concludes with a group exhibition during the Spinnerei Rundgang Gallery Tour.
Overview
This residency supports artistic exploration of democracy through contemporary visual arts practice.
It aims to:
- Encourage critical reflection on democratic values
- Promote artistic engagement with social and political themes
- Foster international cultural exchange
Residency Theme: Art & Democracy
Selected artists will explore themes such as:
- History and evolution of democracy
- Democracy in modern societies
- Social and political relevance of democratic systems
- Artistic interpretations of freedom, participation, and rights
Residency Details
- Location: Leipzig
- Duration: November 2, 2026 – January 28, 2027
- Total duration: 3 months
What the Residency Offers
Financial & Logistical Support
- Monthly stipend: €800
- Free accommodation:
- Furnished 83 sqm studio
Covered Costs
- Flights
- Visa
- Health insurance
Professional Opportunities
- Curatorial guidance by Anna-Louise Rolland
- Participation in a curated group exhibition
- Final showcase at:
- Spinnerei Rundgang Gallery Tour (January 2027)
Artistic Disciplines Eligible
Applicants must work in visual arts, including:
- Painting
- Photography
- Graphics
- Video art
- Installation
- Sound art
Who is Eligible?
Eligibility Criteria:
- Must hold Mozambican nationality
- Must be a visual artist
- Must be able to communicate in English
Note:
- Only one residency position is available
What is NOT Included
- No additional artist fees beyond €800/month
- No extra production funding specified
How the Residency Works
- Artist is selected
- Travels to Leipzig
- Works independently in studio space
- Receives curatorial support
- Develops work aligned with democracy theme
- Participates in final exhibition
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
- Prepare portfolio:
- Previous artworks
- Artistic statement
- Develop a concept:
- Focus on democracy theme
- Explain artistic approach
- Ensure eligibility:
- Mozambican nationality
- Visual arts practice
- Submit application as per LIA guidelines
- Await selection results
Selection Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Artistic quality and originality
- Relevance to democracy theme
- Concept clarity and feasibility
- Portfolio strength
- Ability to engage with social themes
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting unrelated artistic concepts
- Weak or unclear project proposal
- Incomplete portfolio
- Ignoring thematic focus on democracy
- Poor articulation of artistic intent
Why This Residency Matters
This programme connects art with societal dialogue.
It helps:
- Explore democratic values through art
- Promote international artistic exchange
- Provide global exposure to emerging artists
- Encourage socially engaged creative practice
Tips for a Strong Application
- Align your work clearly with democracy themes
- Present a strong, cohesive portfolio
- Be specific about your project idea
- Highlight past socially engaged work
- Keep your concept realistic for 3 months
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply?
Visual artists from Mozambique.
2. What is the duration of the residency?
3 months (Nov 2026 – Jan 2027).
3. What financial support is provided?
€800 per month plus travel, accommodation, and insurance.
4. Is accommodation included?
Yes, a fully furnished studio is provided.
5. Is there an exhibition opportunity?
Yes, a group exhibition at the end of the residency.
6. What is the main theme?
Artistic reflection on democracy.
7. Are all art forms eligible?
Only visual arts disciplines are eligible.
Conclusion
The Leipzig International Art Programme residency offers a unique opportunity for Mozambican artists to explore democracy through creative practice in an international setting. With financial support, curatorial guidance, and exhibition exposure, the programme enables meaningful artistic and social engagement.
For more information, visit LIA.









































