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Milano Calling – Swiss Institute Residency Program (Switzerland)

Residency Open Call for Artists Based in South Africa and Zimbabwe

Deadline: 18-Jan-2026

The Milano Calling Residency Program by the Istituto Svizzero offers a seven-month immersive opportunity for emerging artists and researchers to collaborate across disciplines in Milan. Residents participate in study trips, workshops, exhibitions, and networking while accessing the Swiss Institute’s digital resources, international networks, and Italian language courses. Financial support of up to CHF 1,500/month is available if external funding cannot be secured.

Overview

The Milano Calling Residency Program provides emerging artists and researchers a transdisciplinary platform to develop projects that merge art, science, and innovation. Hosted in Milan, the program emphasizes cross-disciplinary collaboration, international exchange, and experimental practices that shape the global discourse on art and society.

Program Purpose

The residency aims to:

Key Benefits

Residents enjoy a wide range of professional and cultural resources:

Who Is Eligible?

The program is open to:

Why It Matters

The residency is significant because it:

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Formulate a project proposal demonstrating interdisciplinary collaboration.

  2. Prepare documentation of academic or professional experience.

  3. Submit the application according to Istituto Svizzero guidelines.

  4. Participate in study trips, workshops, events, and exchanges.

  5. Reside in Milan and cohabit with another resident for collaborative engagement.

  6. Plan and execute an independent event supported by the Istituto Svizzero.

  7. Request financial support of up to CHF 1,500/month if other funding is unavailable.

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FAQ

1. Who can apply?
Researchers (doctoral or postdoctoral) in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, or related fields, and artists in fine arts, design, architecture, film, literature, dance, theatre, or music.

2. How long is the residency?
Seven months, with immersive participation in Milan.

3. Is financial support available?
Yes, up to CHF 1,500/month if external funding does not cover costs.

4. What activities are included?
Study trips, workshops, meetings, events, studio visits, desk visits, online platform contributions, and Italian language courses.

5. Are international applicants eligible?
Yes, applicants from any nationality may apply.

6. Is cohabitation required?
Yes, residents share an apartment in Milan to encourage collaboration and exchange.

7. How does the residency support professional networking?
Residents gain access to the Istituto Svizzero’s network, exchanges with Roma Calling and Palermo Calling residents, and opportunities to present events internationally.

Conclusion

The Milano Calling Residency Program provides emerging artists and researchers a seven-month immersive platform for transdisciplinary collaboration in Milan. By combining cultural immersion, professional development, and access to international networks, the program empowers residents to produce innovative projects and actively contribute to the global dialogue on art, science, and society.

For more information, visit Swiss Institute.

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