The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA) International Residency Programme invites international professionals to conduct research and engage in collaborative exchanges at the museum, for a period of 30 to 65 days between 15 September and 18 November 2025.
This initiative aims to promote international dialogue and foster research on our collections by providing access to the museum’s resources.
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
- Be a non-Republic of China (Taiwan) national working as an artist, curator, art historian, critic, theorist, or museum professional.
- Not be currently enrolled as a student.
- Demonstrate substantial knowledge and understanding of the Museum, its collections, and Taiwan’s culture and arts.
- Have a minimum of five years of professional experience in art or research-related work and not have received support from the Museum for residency within the past two years.
- Have basic communication skills in English or Chinese.
The Museum will provide the following:
- A return economy class air ticket from the selected resident’s point of departure to Taiwan
- A return public transportation costs between the airport and the Museum
- Insurance coverage
- Daily residency allowance (covering research/creation funding and living expenses)
- Dedicated studio space at no cost
- Access to the Collection Vault to view works from the designated research collections outlined in the residency plan
- Access to the Museum’s Art Library