Residencies

University of Tasmania: Artist-in-residence program

University of Tasmania: Artist-in-residence program

The School of Visual and Performing Arts, Academy of the Arts in Launceston Tasmania offers an artist‐in‐residence program for visual artists, designers and theatre and curatorial/arts management practitioners. Standard residencies are for seven weeks, however shorter residencies can be negotiated.

Residents carry on their practice in addition to participating in a variety of activities at the Academy. Housing, studio space and access to workshops and laboratories on a 24 hour basis, use of the University library and other general amenities is provided.

Applications are welcome throughout the year.

This is an ongoing opportunity.

For further information on applying visit here.

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University of Tasmania: Artist-in-residence program

University of Tasmania: Artist-in-residence program

The School of Visual and Performing Arts, Academy of the Arts in Launceston Tasmania offers an artist‐in‐residence program for arts practitioners in the fields of visual arts, design, theatre and curatorial/arts management practices.

Ongoing opportunity.

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The Island6 Arts Center supports young and emerging artists from all over the world and encourages collaboration between local and foreign artists. Their residency program provides an opportunity for artists, architects, designers and other creatives to live and create work for a period in Shanghai, China.

Ongoing opportunity.

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Within Australia

University of Tasmania: Artist-in-residence program

The School of Visual and Performing Arts, Academy of the Arts in Launceston Tasmania offers an artist‐in‐residence program for arts practitioners in the fields of visual arts, design, theatre and curatorial/arts management practices.

Ongoing opportunity.

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