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  • enoa logo - name written out with the O replaced by a pink partial circle like a ring of seats.
    enoa: Immersive Residencies for Artists Without Significant Opera Experience
    Enoa – the European Network of Opera Academies is organising an immersive residency programme offering support, mentorship and mobility for artists without significant opera experience. There are residencies available with eleven hosting institutions in various European countries. The programme runs February 2023 - spring 2024. Applicants should be mid-career artists based in Europe who are highly interested in the development of opera creation / interdisciplinary musical and artistic forms but have no significant opera experience.
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    Posted 17 October 2022
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  • WaterWalls Festival 2023
    WaterWalls Festival: Call for Land Art, Architecture, Design, Visual Art Installations (Luxembourg)
    The municipality of Esch-sur-Sûre, Luxembourg is renewing the WaterWalls Festival for a second edition. It is the first cultural festival based on the principles of the circular economy. As an open-air exhibition of contemporary art, the festival aims to raise awareness about the artistic production and consumption aspects of culture. In 2023, four autonomous and participative art installations will be set up along the Sûre river, at the level of the four compensation dams, downstream of the large dam, in the idyllic valley of Esch-sur-Sûre.
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    Posted 20 July 2022
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  • Future Laboratory
    Future Laboratory: Research Residencies
    Over the course of 30 months, Future Laboratory will select 15 artists to participate in three research residencies in three partner institutions in three different cities. The artists must be available for 3 residencies in 3 different countries lasting 10 working days (so two weeks in total) to take place between October 2022 and October 2024.
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    Posted 29 April 2022
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  • Two figures in a room wearing VR headsets which are both connected to a central box with small video screens.
    Esch2022: Residency for an XR Project Prototype (Luxembourg)
    Spektrum, the flagship project of the City of Rumelange within the framework of Esch2022, European Capital of Culture, is a multidisciplinary project conceptualised by The Impact Lab. Spektrum will be implemented in a sustainable manner on the future Spektrum site, whose architecture is provided by the 2001 agency with scenography by Njoy.
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    Posted 13 April 2022
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    DiffMix: Contest for Site-Specific Community Projects in Differdange (Luxembourg)
    DiffMix started in 2020 with the idea of bringing citizens and artists together to transform public places in Differdange, Luxembourg. Citizens identified online and offline five places that they wanted to transform and what their needs were. Now it’s up artists, designers and creatives from Europe to propose how these transformations can take place, and how they can be realised together with the citizens of Differdange.
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    Posted 2 September 2021
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  • Tipperary Dance Platform: Residency for Ireland-based Dance Artists (Belgium, Luxembourg)
    Tipperary Dance Platform’s International Residences Exchange programme is designed to support dance creation and the development of international links in the dance sector in Ireland. This open call is directed to mid-career or experienced Irish-based artists in search of space and opportunities to develop new European partnerships for their work. The opportunity includes a combination of three weeks of residence, in Tipperary and in one of the partner spaces in Trois C-L in Luxembourg or Grand Studio in Brussels, Belgium.
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    Posted 2 March 2021
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  • Google satellite map, with a red marker pin at Lasauvage.
    Nomadic Island: Artist in Residence Camp (Luxembourg)
    Located in Lasauvage, Luxembourg, the Nomadic Island project it is a platform for experimentation which unites a diverse group of artists with an equally diverse group of local residents. Artists are invited to apply for a three-week residency (18 July - 8 August 2022) to realise a project with this international community around the theme of ‘alternative ways of living and working’.
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    Posted 4 February 2021
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  • Logo for European Investment Bank Institute. Name spelled out beside graphic of three vertical lines with lightly irregular forms.
    European Investment Bank Institute > Artists Development Programme – Thematic Calls (Luxembourg)
    For the 2021, edition of its Artists Development Programme (ADP), the EIB Institute is issuing two thematic calls: ‘Disruption: The Imprint of Man’ and ‘Climate Action in the Wake of COVID-19: Build Back Better’. Selected artists will be awarded a residency in Luxembourg between early May and end of June 2021. Applicants should be EU nationals born after 1 January 1986.
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    Posted 3 December 2020
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  • Logo for European Investment Bank Institute. Name spelled out beside graphic of three vertical lines with lightly irregular forms.
    European Investment Bank Institute > Artists Development Programme (Luxembourg)
    The 2021 edition of the EIB Institute’s Artists Development Programme (ADP) is looking for one visual artist (born after 1 January 1986) from Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Malta, Poland or Romania. The ADP offers emerging European visual artists a 6-8 week residency in Luxembourg, which will take place between early May and end of June 2021.
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    Posted 19 October 2020
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  • Cover for Luxembourg Mobility Guide. Text on background of a pink world map.
    Mobility Funding Guide to Luxembourg
    Our guide to cross-border mobility for artists and cultural workers from and travelling to Luxembourg. This cultural mobility funding guide lists national, local and international resources from both public and private funders. Two kinds of opportunity are included: outgoing and incoming. The outgoing opportunities are for nationals and residents of Luxembourg wishing to travel outside the country. The incoming opportunities are for nationals from other countries who want to travel to Luxembourg.
    Funding Guides
    Posted 22 July 2020
  • European Investment Bank Institute > Artists Development Programme Residencies
    The Artists Development Programme (ADP) is a residency and mentorship programme in Luxembourg organised by the European Investment Bank Institute. The ADP offers emerging European visual artists under the age of 35 the opportunity to develop their practice in a high quality professional context without any material constraints. It involves the creation of an art project under the mentorship of an internationally renowned artist – for 2020, Finnish photographer Jorma Puranen – during a residency of 6-8 weeks.
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    Posted 9 January 2020
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  • The Guide to International Artist Residencies in Luxembourg
    The Agence luxembourgeoise d’action culturelle a.s.b.l. (Agence culturelle) is publishing the first edition of the « Guide to international artist residencies in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg » in close cooperation with institutions hosting residency programs.
    Library
    Posted 17 November 2014