Artist Residency Open Call | International Artists
In 2022, the Points International Artist Residency Programme (under the Troy House Arts Foundation) will expand and officially launch a new artist residency in both Wales and London, UK. The new residency space in Wales is due to open in 2022 and is located on the grounds of a seventeenth-century Troy House estate in Monmouthshire. The extensive riverside land will be preserved and transformed to provide exhibition space, artist studios/homes and a Troy House Art research centre. Our mission is to create a unique ecological environment that encourages diverse, multidisciplinary and experimental contemporary art-making as well as to support artists from around the world to develop their work and research at this location.
Points International Artist Residency will invite two international artists for a 1-3 months residency. The residency will help the artist to develop professionally and build networks as well as provide a supportive environment for research and production. During the residency, Points will organise regular visits and networking events with art world professionals, inviting audiences to discover and access the artists' studios to foster a greater public engagement as well. The artist-in-residence will have the opportunity to showcase their work at the Foundation's London space.
The Deadline for Submission Has Been Extended Until June 10, at 11:59pm (London Time)
Number of Recruits: 2
Duration of the Residency: September - December 2022
Length of Residency: 1-3 months
Residency Location: Wales and London, UK
Living and Working Spaces
Accommodation and Facilities
- Living space in Wales and London with internet access, shared bathrooms, communal kitchens and living spaces for residents.
- Resident facilities include technical workshops, public event spaces and exhibition spaces.
Financial Support
- A living allowance of £600 per month
- International travel expenses up to £500
- The resident artist will receive a fee of up to £800 for the project (depending on the artist's final project proposal)
Technical and Administrative Support
In addition to financial support, artists will receive support from the Troy House team, including technical assistance, and event/exhibition promotion, and facilitation of collaborating with institutions and audiences.
Eligible Applicants
The programme will support two International Artists.
Application Guidelines
- Application Eligibility Requirements: Age 25 or older; Applicant is the original creator of works.
- Entry Requirements: We hope that the artist will provide a public education activity before the end of the residency period. It can be any eclectic style of lecture, open studio, workshop, forum, presentation, etc.
- Screening Mechanism: Points jury members will screen applicants and select two candidate for the award.
- We will inform the selected artist by email and publish it on the official websites, WeChat public accounts, and Facebook pages.
- Applying artists must comply with local laws and regulations during the residency period.
- Agree to reside in Monmouth, Wales for the duration of the residency.
How to Apply
- Please download and fill the International Residency Application Form from our website
- Artist’s CV
- Portfolio (submitted as a PDF file; please provide a link to video work in the file)
- Please do not send your applications via post. The institution is not obliged to return original materials.
Application Form
Please send your application and all relevant documents to info@troyhouseart.org by June 10, 2022.
Artist Residency Open Call | Ukrainian Artist
The outbreak of war in Ukraine has affected millions of people and many have been forced to flee the war and leave their homes behind. During this difficult time, it is important to revisit the question of freedom. When freedom is threatened and gradually disappearing in real life, where can we find freedom in art? Troy House Art Foundation is offering a three-month residency for one Ukrainian artist, curator, writer or researcher to discuss issues relating to geopolitics, war and displacement, politics and art; both as a response to the current socio-political crisis and a questioning of the nature of human behaviour. The residency will be accompanied by conversations and workshops with visiting guests from the art and culture industries and will be presented in a series of public discussions and lectures.
In 2022, the Points International Artist Residency Programme (under the Troy House Arts Foundation Residency Programme) will expand and officially launch a new artist residency in both Wales and London, UK. The new residency space in Wales is due to open in 2022 and is located on the grounds of a seventeenth-century Troy House estate in Monmouthshire. The extensive riverside land will be preserved and transformed to provide exhibition space, artist studios/homes and a Troy House Art research centre. Our mission is to create an unique ecological environment that encourages diverse, multidisciplinary and experimental contemporary art-making as well as to support artists from around the world to develop their work and research at this location.
Troy House Art Foundation will be inviting Ukrainian artist for 1-3 months residency for the 2022 International Artist Residency Programme. The residency will help the artist to develop professionally and build networks as well as provide a supportive environment for research and production. During the residency, the Foundation will organise regular visits and networking events with art world professionals, inviting audiences to discover and access the artists' studios to foster a greater public engagement as well. The artist-in-residence will have the opportunity to showcase their work at the Foundation's London space.
The Deadline for This Residency Is: May 31, 2022
Number of Recruits: 1
Duration of the Residency: September - December 2022
Length of Residency: 1-3 months
Residency Location: Wales and London, UK
Living and Working Spaces
Accommodation and Facilities
- Living space in Wales and London with internet access, shared bathrooms, communal kitchens and living spaces for residents.
- Resident facilities include technical workshops, public event spaces and exhibition spaces.
Financial Support
- A living allowance of £600 per month
- International travel expenses up to £500
- The resident artist will receive a fee of up to £800 for the project (depending on the artist's final project proposal)
Technical and Administrative Support
In addition to financial support, artists will receive support from the Troy House team, including technical assistance, and event/exhibition promotion, and facilitation of collaborating with institutions and audiences.
Eligible Applicants
The programme will support one International Artists.
Application Guidelines
- Application Eligibility Requirements: Age 25 or older; Applicant is the original creator of works.
- Entry Requirements: We hope that the artist will provide a public education activity before the end of the residency period. It can be any eclectic style of lecture, open studio, workshop, forum, presentation, etc.
- Screening Mechanism: Points jury members will screen applicants and select one candidate for the award.
- We will inform the selected artist by email and publish it on the official websites, WeChat public accounts, and Facebook pages.
- Applying artists must comply with local laws and regulations during the residency period.
- Agree to reside in Monmouth, Wales for the duration of the residency.
How to Apply
- Please download and fill the International Residency Application Form from our website
- Artist’s CV
- Portfolio (submitted as a PDF file; please provide a link to video work in the file)
- Please do not send your applications via post. The institution is not obliged to return original materials.
- The artist needs to be of Ukrainian nationality and have a visa to travel to the UK.