Beviljade stöd
I sökfunktionen kan du filtrera resultat och se vilka projekt som beviljats stöd genom att välja stödform, år och projektkoordinerande land.
| Ansökningsrunda | Projekttitel | Stödmottagare | Land | Stöd | |
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| 2026/01 |
Association 'Grafiskie stāsti' |
Grafiskie Stasti | Latvia | 29040.00 | |
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The Part Time Kuš! residency hosts artists who work with contemporary drawing, comics, and spatial art to think about a more inclusive and better shared present. It offers a space for concentrated work on artistic projects, artistic research, reflection, networking with the local scene, and getting to know the context of Riga, Latvia. Residents receive mentorship from professionals in the field and have opportunities to exchange ideas through studio visits, workshops, and artist talks.
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| 2026/01 |
Arte ry (Titanik) in collaboration with M-cult |
Arte ry (Titanik) | Finland | 33600.00 | |
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Arte and M-Cult organise a joint Nordic–Baltic residency programme in 2027 for two artists working with sonic and technology-driven practices taking place in Turku and Helsinki. The residency aims to strengthen the connection between our organizations and the Nordic-Baltic art scenes. This ambitious residency program is planned as an exchange and co-development between two artists that will stay in Turku and Helsinki with outcomes shaped as public programs in both cities.
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| 2026/01 |
Eesti Kunstiakadeemia Sihtasutus |
Narva Art Residency | Estonia | 30000.00 | |
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NART invites five Nordic or Baltic artists to explore the theme of borders and border landscapes through artistic interventions in Narva, a city at the visible edge between Estonia and Russia. Each artist will focus on one of the five human senses—sight, hearing, touch, smell, or taste—transforming the geopolitical reality of the border into a multisensory experience to foster deeper understanding, sensitivity, and new perspectives beyond existing stereotypes.
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| 2026/01 |
Hordaland Kunstsenter |
Hordaland Kunstsenter | Norway | 27975.00 | |
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The support is applied for to realise four focused international residency projects, including hosting invited artists from Nordic and Baltic countries for research and production periods working towards a public exhibition presentation. It will contribute to artist stipends, travel and accommodation, and modest production support, as well as public-facing activities such as open studios, talks, and workshops that connect visiting artists with local practitioners and audiences.
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| 2026/01 |
VšĮ Priespauda |
VšĮ Priespauda / hands on press | Lithuania | 19484.00 | |
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The 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 program is to set up an opportunity for Nordic artists, illustrators, graphic designers and/or visual researchers to explore their own creativity through self-publishing and riso-printing, within the context of Kaunas, Lithuania and its creative community.
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| 2026/01 |
SÍM - Samband íslenskra myndlistarmanna / The Association of Icelandic Visual Artists |
SIM | Iceland | 29954.00 | |
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Two-month residency at SÍM Residency in Iceland for four Nordic-Baltic multidisciplinary artists and curators. The program supports artistic research and production addressing sustainability, ecology, social equality, and Nordic cultural narratives. Participants develop individual projects while engaging in studio visits and discussions. Public open studios and talks foster dialogue with local audiences on environmental and social challenges.
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| 2026/01 |
Myymälä2 osk |
Myymälä2 osk. | Finland | 20000.00 | |
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Villa Eläintarha is a residency dedicated to cultural practitioners of various fields. We wish to invite 5 artists/curators to conduct their research in collaboration with us. Each resident is asked to deliver a public presentation, in the form of a lecture, workshop, or performance. Additionally to the residency space, we offer our Myymälä2 gallery in the heart of Helsinki Design District, for the public programme. The gallery has a consistent public outreach since 2003.
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| 2026/01 |
Milvus Artistic Research Center (MARC) |
Milvus Artistic Research Center | Sweden | 49300.00 | |
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[WITH DANCE] is a series of residencies for Baltic and Nordic dancers, curated and hosted by MARC at Knislinge Folkets Park in Skåne. Through the practices of four contemporary dance artists, [WITH DANCE] explores how dancing, creating performances, and experiencing dance as an audience shape the way we perceive the world around us. Parallel to—and intertwined with—this investigation, we reflect on how we host, produce, and disseminate contemporary dance from our base in the countryside.
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| 2026/01 |
Bergen Kunsthall |
Bergen Kunsthall | Norway | 50000.00 | |
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Support is applied for three new residencies at Bergen Kunsthall's Live Studio, each anchored in a distinct practice: live art commissioning, participatory land-based pedagogy, and creative archiving. The residencies connect to three yearly projects — LIVE COMMISSIONS, SKULKESKOLEN, and ANARCHIVE — programmes that, together, create space for artists to challenge dominant knowledge structures through performance, collective study, and the reimagining of archives.
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| 2026/01 |
Fonden FABRIKKEN for Kunst og Design |
Fonden Fabrikken for Kunst og Design | Denmark | 48671.00 | |
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FAIR is a research residency programme at FABRIKKEN in Copenhagen that welcomes early to mid-career visual artists from the Nordic and Baltic countries. FAIR is aimed at developing sustainable artistic practices and careers through support and mentoring as well as through network, internationalization, and opportunities. We tailor each residency to fit the resident to ensure the best possible outcome and quality. Our residencies are for 3 months and provide ample opportunity to work undisturbed.
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| 2026/01 |
VSIA “Rīgas cirks” |
Riga Circus | Latvia | 49732.00 | |
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Rīgas cirks Residency program is created as a laboratory for new forms of artistic research and practices within the circus field. The residency welcomes circus artists for 2 to 6 weeks to work on their new creations. The funding is applied for 5 residencies during the period 2026–2027. Each residency is tailored so that the research period is enough to encourage artistic and professional exchange, to create networking opportunities, as well as prepare a public presentation.
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| 2026/01 |
HAUT |
HAUT | Denmark | 50000.00 | |
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BRIDGES IN DEPTH is a new Nordic residency programme hosted by HAUT that welcomes two Nordic based artists per season over the next two years (2027 and 2028) to partake in a 4–week residency in Copenhagen, Denmark. Each residency is meant for artistic research in studio and library. The artist selection is curated in collaboration with the Nordic network BRIDGES, and the chosen artists are paired with local artists for sparring, network building, and the possibility of Nordic co-creations.
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| 2026/01 |
RIXC Centre for New Media Culture |
The Centre for New Media Culture RIXC | Latvia | 50000.00 | |
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Northern Climate Practices is an extended urban–rural residency programme connecting Riga and the RIXC Fields site in the Talsi region. It operates as an immersive ecological art platform for developing climate practices grounded in Northern ecological and social conditions. Nordic and Baltic artists engage in situated artistic research through digital media, sound, and data visualisation, collaborating with scientists, local artists, and communities across urban and rural contexts.
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| 2026/01 |
PRAKSIS |
PRAKSIS | Norway | 50000.00 | |
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PRAKSIS will host 4 residents selected via open call. Working in cohorts and embedded in PRAKSIS’s 10-year anniversary strands—addressing institutional sustainability & care and future thinking—residents will develop their work over 3 months, benefiting from tailored support and active programme integration, including engaging with interdisciplinary research cohorts, public events, and PRAKSIS Teen Advisory Board programming.
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Stödmottagarna berättar
Sebastian Björkman, Guoddi (samiskt hantverk & dans)
”Betydelsen av mötet mellan oss fyra i Kautokeino var avgörande för detta arbete, och det blev verklighet tack vare det nordisk-baltiska mobilitetsprogrammet för kultur”
Silva Poutanen, Nordic Ballroom Connects (queer festivaler i Norden)
”För att kunna skapa dessa evenemang och platser oftare i Norden är stödet livsförändrande och livräddande, fram för allt för de minoriteter, transpersoner och unga queerpersoner som nu har funnit ett hem.”
Josef Ka, I AM EDITH SÖDERGRAN (multidimensionellt konstprojekt)
”Jag känner mig verkligen hedrad över att ha fått detta erkännande samt fått chansen att resa på ett sätt som alla konstnärer förtjänar.” Läs mer (engelsk intervju)