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Two calls for applications from the Cité Internationales des arts

17 October 2024 Professional news
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The Cité internationale des arts welcomes artists from all over the world, enabling them to implement production or research projects in all disciplines.

 

Located in the Marais and Montmartre districts, the residency welcomes over 300 artists of all disciplines every month, for periods of up to 6 months.

 

It will soon be offering two programs: Trame, a residency for French-speaking artists, and a residency in partnership with the Art Explora foundation.

 

 

 

Trame

Each year, the program selects 10 French-speaking artists from all disciplines (visual arts, cinema, performing arts, writing, music) wishing to develop a research project.

 

Running from April 02 to June 27, 2025, the program offers artists support from cultural professionals and a base at the heart of the Cité internationale des arts. The program also includes a monthly living allowance of 1,000 euros and a research and production grant of 1,000 euros. Travel and accommodation are also covered.

 

The residency is open to artists of all nationalities, with no age limit. To apply, you must :

  • have at least five years' artistic experience;
  • Have already developed one or more creative projects;
  • be French-speaking.

 

The deadline for applications is Sunday, October 27.

 

 

 



Art Explora x Cité internationale des arts

The Cité internationale des arts has joined forces with the Art Explora foundation to offer a unique residency program for artists and researchers from all over the world.

 

Candidates are invited to explore new technologies, the links between art and science, and environmental and social issues.

 

Two formats are offered: a SOLO program for artists only, with two sessions lasting 3 to 6 months, and a collective program, open to groups of artists, researchers and curators for a 3-month residency.

 

Participants receive a living allowance of 1,000 euros per month and a production grant of up to 3,000 euros. Travel and accommodation are also covered.

 

For the collective program, only the artist can be housed in the studio and benefit from the living allowance. The workspace may be shared with the researcher. The production grant will be paid to the artist and dedicated to the production of the project.

 

To participate, artists must be able to prove at least five years' professional activity.

 

Applications are open until Friday, November 8.

 

 

 




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