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  • Three circular illustrations with book motifs.
    Vilnius UNESCO City of Literature Residency 2024 (Lithuania)
    Vilnius UNESCO City of Literature offers a four-week creative residency in the heart of Užupis, its iconic arts district, for writers, illustrators and literary translators between September and November 2024.
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    Posted 18 June 2024
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  • A graphic with the text 'open call residency apply now Alterlife'.
    Sonic Acts and Rupert: ‘Alterlife’ Residency for Europe-based Interdisciplinary Artists (Lithuania, Netherlands)
    Sonic Acts and Rupert residency programme ‘Alterlife’, focused on collaborative responses to the compounding ecological crisis, are calling for interdisciplinary artists or collectives to apply for a two-part research and production residency.
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    Posted 11 March 2024
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  • A graphic with the text 'CreArt 3.0 2024-2026 Stringing Together'.
    CreArt: Kaunas Artist-in-Residence Programme 2024 (Lithuania)
    CreArt 3.0 partner Artkomas is calling for visual artists for their residency in Kaunas, Lithuania, from 9 May to 16 June 2024.
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    Posted 29 February 2024
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  • Open call
    SODAS 2123: Nordic-Baltic Residency, ‘The Festivity’ (Lithuania)
    Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association invites artists, activists and researchers in the fields of art and humanities, whose artistic practice includes exploring celebration as phenomenon, its various forms and elements, to a granted three-month residency programme in Vilnius, Lithuania. Only artists from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Estonia and Latvia (as well as the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Åland) are eligible to apply.
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    Posted 27 November 2023
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  • A small flock of sheep grazing a meadow, log cabins in the background.
    Verpėjos: ‘Shepherds and Spindles’ Rural Residency for Artistic Research (Lithuania)
    Verpėjos (The Spinners) is inviting interdisciplinary artists to a two-month artistic residency in the Kabeliai village in Lithuania from 1 July - 29 August 2024. Applicants should reside in Creative Europe countries.
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    Posted 25 August 2023
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  • Courtyard between sandy coloured building. A long wire sculpture hangs above it.
    Vilnius UNESCO City of Literature Residency (Lithuania)
    Vilnius UNESCO City of Literature offers a four-week creative residency in the heart of Užupis, its iconic arts district, for writers, translators or illustrators from Norwich, Krakow and Lviv in autumn 2023. The residency will take place 15 October – 13 November (participant from Krakow) or 15 November – 13 December (participant from Ukraine).
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    Posted 5 August 2023
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  • Pragiedruliai: ‘Art ar neart’ Art-Tech Residency (Lithuania)
    The ‘Art ar neart’ residency program is intended for artists researching the topics of artificial intelligence, automation of creative work, and cultural technologies (ArtTech). The program provides an opportunity to create and live in Panevėžys for a month, either to initiate new projects or to continue already-started ideas. Artists are invited to reflect on how technology is changing our creative processes, perception of craft, genius, and craftsmanship through their projects.
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    Posted 1 August 2023
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  • Black and white, sad-feeling picture of the head of a vacuum cleaner or maybe a roomba cleaning robot. Overlaid: 'Make Us Make Sense Open Call'.
    Pragiedruliai: Residency Programme, ‘Make Us Make Sense’ (Lithuania)
    The culture centre Pragiedruliai invites interdisciplinary artists from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway to apply for their new residency programme. The programme offers a grant, studio space, and the opportunity to create and live in Panevėžys for 1-2 months (August 2023 - September 2023), initiate new projects, continue existing ones, and become part of a newly emerging cultural centre.
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    Posted 5 July 2023
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  • Hands on Press: Residency for Nordic-Baltic Artists (Lithuania)
    Hands on Press residency invites artists whose practice focuses on small editions of printed matter. The main objective of the self-directed artist-in-residence programme is to set up an opportunity for Nordic artists, illustrators and/or visual researchers to explore their own creativity through self-publishing and riso-printing, in the context of Kaunas, Lithuania and its creative community.
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    Posted 1 May 2023
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  • Borderland Poetics open call.
    Borderland Poetics: Project Assistants in Estonia, Lithuania and Iceland
    Borderland Poetics, a cooperation programme between CCA Estonia, Rupert (centre for arts, residencies and education in Lithuania) and Icelandic Art Center, is inviting emerging art professionals of the region to apply for the 2023 project assistant position. There are three different positions available, one in each institution: CCA (Tallinn, Estonia), Icelandic Art Center (Reykjavik, Iceland) and Rupert (Vilnius, Lithuania). The position will be for 1 or 2 months in autumn 2023.
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    Posted 20 April 2023
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  • Two women giving a presentation to around twenty seated people in an empty room, with the walls stripped of paint. People are wearing jackets, it looks cold.
    SODAS 2123: Residency for Spatial Researchers and Creatives From the Nordic and Baltic Region (Lithuania)
    The cultural centre SODAS 2123 and cultural organisation Architektūros fondas invite architects, designers, urban activists and researchers to a funded 2-month-long artist-in-residency programme in Vilnius, Lithuania from 1 August – 31 September 2023. The residency programme seeks researchers and practitioners who react to (geo)political, ecological and social issues and their impact on spatial relations.
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    Posted 18 April 2023
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  • Composite image - a very shaggy sheep (wool), a blue flax flower (linen), strips of hide (leather), and a mess of peeled bark (cork).
    Weave Up! Textile Workshops and Residencies (France, Portugal, Lithuania)
    Weave Up! aims to bring together future textile professionals and designers with the textile chain actors: breeders, farmers, craftsmen and textile companies and factories. This call is for workshops and residencies that will be organised around 4 emblematic textiles from European heritage: linen, wool, leather and cork.
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    Posted 13 April 2023
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