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Residencies<br />

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Supported residencies<br />

Residencies aim to give artists time to focus and to develop their practice.<br />

They provide space for personal creative exploration and experimentation and<br />

offer artists profiling and career development opportunities.<br />

Many organisations and private philanthropic funds provide both supported<br />

and self funded residencies. Below are some supported residency opportunities<br />

for you to consider.<br />

<strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Tasmania</strong> - Residency Program<br />

The <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Tasmania</strong> Residency Program incorporates a series of programs that encourage<br />

an exchange of ideas, skills and creativity. An integral part of <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s Individuals<br />

Funding Round, <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Tasmania</strong> offers three distinct <strong>arts</strong> residency experiences for <strong>Tasmania</strong>n<br />

artists working in all art forms. Funding is available for residencies with a minimum duration<br />

of one month (up to $2 500) and a maximum duration of two months (up to $5 000).<br />

Wilderness Residencies:<br />

Accommodation offered at nine of <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s most iconic wilderness locations.<br />

Cultural Residencies:<br />

Accommodation offered at four locations of significant cultural importance.<br />

Self-Initiated Residencies:<br />

Where you design your own residency including mentorships and placements at commercial<br />

and or professional studios etc.<br />

NB: Regretfully <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s Cultural Exchange residency program for international<br />

artists is currently in recess until further notice.<br />

Visit the website for further information including an application toolkit and budget.<br />

— www.<strong>arts</strong>.tas.gov.au/residencies<br />

Asialink <strong>Arts</strong> Residency Program<br />

The Asialink <strong>Arts</strong> Residency Program offers residencies in visual <strong>arts</strong> and crafts, performing<br />

<strong>arts</strong>, <strong>arts</strong> management and literature.<br />

— www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/our_work/<strong>arts</strong>/residency_information<br />

Australia Council for the <strong>Arts</strong> - connections residency program<br />

The Connections Residency program is a new Australia Council initiative supporting artists<br />

to initiate residencies with non-<strong>arts</strong> businesses and industries.<br />

— www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants/grants/connections<br />

Australia Council for the <strong>Arts</strong> - residency funding<br />

The Australia Council supports residencies in all artforms through its grant program.<br />

— www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants<br />

Australia Council for the <strong>Arts</strong> and Anne & Gordon Samstag ISCP Residency<br />

The Visual <strong>Arts</strong> Board’s International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP), New York studio,<br />

will be offered to Australian artists in partnership with the Samstag Program. Two annual<br />

studio residencies are offered. Each residency, supported by associated accommodation in<br />

an apartment in Long Island, will provide a stipend of $25 000 (Australian dollars) per<br />

six-month period.<br />

— www.unisa.edu.au/samstag/residency/default.asp<br />

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