8.11.2024 | Culture
Kai Art Center announces a call for applications for its 2025 residency program
Text Ingel Kink
Photo Andrei Chertkov
Kai Art Center in Tallinn is now accepting applications for its 2025 Kai Residency program, which offers artists, curators, and writers from the Nordic and Baltic states the opportunity to live and work in Tallinn for up to two months. The residency is set to take place between March and June or September and December of 2025.
Up to five residents will be selected for the 2025 cohort, each of whom will receive full financial support, including travel, accommodation, local transportation, and a daily stipend. The residency is designed to facilitate professional research, innovation, and the exchange of ideas among the participating artists, curators, and writers.
Throughout their stay, residents will engage in various activities at Kai Art Center, such as exhibition tours, seminars, screenings, and talks. Another key component of the residency is the opportunity to present a public programme, where residents can share their work and research with local audiences.
Those who are interested to learn more about the residency and maybe apply, can learn more on the official Kai Art Center website.
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