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09.06

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Artist-in-residency programme for individual projects

Kintai Arts is announcing an Open Call for artists, curators, researchers and other practitioners working in the cultural field to apply for a residency programme offering workspace and accommodation to develop individual projects.

The residency dwells in a former school of Kintai town. Situated in the coastline of Curonian Lagoon, Kintai is surrounded by unique historical heritage and a picturesque nature. The residency programme offers full accommodation and space for work in serene and rural surrounding.

The residents are welcome at the residency from 1st to 30th November. Applications are welcome until the 25th of October.

The duration of the residency is from 2 weeks up to 1 month.

Applicants, willing to apply are invited to submit:

  • CV
  • Portfolio
  • Motivational letter, describing the individual project to be developed during the residency, applicant’s goals to be achieved during the stay as well as their motivation to come to Kintai.
  • Arrival and departure dates
  • Any specific conditions related to accommodation and workspace.

Please send the application to info@kintaiarts.lt.

Accommodation price: 15 eu/night, single and double rooms are available.

Please also visit our website to get acquainted with the living and work conditions available at Kintai Arts residence: http://www.old.kintaiarts.lt/en/residency-apply/

Selected candidates will be informed by email.

Selection criteria: a clearly defined individual project description, substantiated by the relevant career experience. Candidates must have good knowledge of English language.

Following the requirements and restrictions of the Lithuanian Health Ministry, all selected applicants arriving to the residency, must provide a proof that they are not sick with Covid-19 when arriving to the residency (this can be a negative test result, a vaccination record, etc.).

This residency program is supported by the Lithuania Cultural Council.

For further information, please contact info@kintaiarts.lt