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Residency Grant Program for Artists and Curators

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Deadline: 26-Feb-2026

The Mondriaan Fund Residency Grant Program supports visual artists, curators, and art observers by funding professional residencies in the Netherlands or abroad.

The program enables participants to deepen their artistic or curatorial practice, expand international networks, and contribute meaningfully to contemporary visual art and cultural heritage in the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.

Overview

The Mondriaan Fund Residency Grant Program supports the artistic and professional development of visual artists, curators, art critics, and art observers through funded residency periods.

The program enables participants to work at selected residencies in the Netherlands or internationally, as designated by the Mondriaan Fund, offering time, space, and professional context for research, experimentation, and creation.

The residency experience is designed to strengthen contemporary visual art practice and cultural heritage connected to the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.

Core Objectives of the Program

The Residency Grant Program aims to:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible Applicant Profiles

The program is open to:

Applicants must be professionally active and embedded in the visual arts sector in the Netherlands and/or the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.

Eligibility for Visual Artists

Visual artists must:

Eligibility for Curators and Art Observers

Curators and art observers must:

Education Status Restrictions

Applicants cannot apply if they are enrolled in:

Limited exceptions apply for part-time programs of less than 20 hours per week.

Residency Locations and Structure

These costs are paid directly by the Mondriaan Fund to the residency.

What the Grant Covers

Eligible Costs Covered by the Grant

The Residency Grant covers:

Grant amounts vary depending on:

Costs Paid Directly by the Fund

The Mondriaan Fund pays the residency directly for:

Mandatory Applicant Contribution

Applicants must contribute at least 10% of the grant amount, which may come from:

Applicants living in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom may receive a higher grant amount to offset increased travel costs.

Application Limits and Rules

Required Application Documents

Applicants must submit a complete and structured set of documents, including:

Additional Documents (If Applicable)

Depending on the applicant’s situation, additional documents may be required, such as:

Incomplete or incorrectly formatted applications cannot be processed.

How the Selection Process Works

Step 1: Formal Check

Step 2: Advisory Committee Evaluation

Step 3: Final Selection

Important Dates and Timeline

Applicants must have an active account on the Mondriaan Fund application website to submit an application.

Why This Residency Grant Matters

The Mondriaan Fund Residency Grant:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for the Mondriaan Fund Residency Grant?

Visual artists, curators, art critics, and art observers who are professionally active and embedded in the Netherlands or the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.

2. Can I apply for more than one residency?

Yes, up to two per round, but only one grant can be awarded per year.

3. What costs does the grant cover?

Travel, accommodation, and material costs. Living and working spaces are paid directly to the residency.

4. Is a personal financial contribution required?

Yes. Applicants must contribute at least 10% of the grant amount.

5. Are students eligible to apply?

No, applicants enrolled in full-time education programs are not eligible, with limited part-time exceptions.

6. How are applications selected?

Applications are reviewed by Mondriaan Fund staff and an advisory committee, with final selection sometimes involving the residency.

7. Are grants awarded retroactively?

No. Grants are only awarded for future residencies.

Conclusion

The Mondriaan Fund Residency Grant Program offers a structured and prestigious opportunity for artists and curators to deepen their practice through funded residencies in the Netherlands or abroad.

By combining financial support, professional guidance, and international exposure, the program plays a vital role in advancing contemporary visual art and cultural exchange connected to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

For more information, visit Mondriaan Fund.

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