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  • Open call for residency in Nida, Lithuania.
    Residency at the International Photography Symposium ‘NIDA – Meeting Photography’ (Lithuania)
    Lithuanian Photographers Association in collaboration with Nida Art Colony invite lens-based artists and photographers to apply for an artist residency programme in Nida.
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    Posted 21 February 2023
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  • From a hilltop we look over a vast snowy forest, appearing as a soft grey-white canopy under a cloudy sky.
    Nida Art Colony: Residency for Cultural Practitioners Researching the Baltic States (Lithuania)
    Nida Art Colony is looking for cultural practitioners researching the Baltic States to join a two-week residency at NAC in Nida, Lithuania. Participation is open to professionals working in the field of culture, academic researchers, PhD students and Postdoc researchers with a focus on the Baltic States.
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    Posted 21 December 2022
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  • Exterior of a beautiful renovated warehouse, with a steepled roof, and a yard covered in snow.
    Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art: Residencies on Education and Mediation, ‘Repository of Knowledge’ (Finland, Lithuania)
    The ‘Repository of Knowledge’ residencies are aimed at artists, architects, designers, musicians, educators, and practitioners from other disciplines interested in engaging in the fields of art education and mediation. The purpose of the residencies, taking place January - March 2022, is to develop a set of learning kits for an online platform. Individuals and groups based within the European Union and/or EU citizens are eligible to apply.
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    Posted 13 September 2021
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  • Nida Art Colony > Neringa Forest Architecture (Lithuania)
    Nida Art Colony is organising a new research/residency programme called Neringa Forest Architecture. Following on from a programme dedicated to Lithuanian artists, NAC is seeking applications from researchers, designers, architects and artists from Estonia, Latvia, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, including the autonomous areas of the Faroe Islands, the Åland Islands and Greenland, for the period December 2020 – March 2021.
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    Posted 14 September 2020
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