The call is now open for the fully funded second and third residencies until January 15, 2023 & October 15, 2023 of the new Residency Program for Baltic and Nordic artists who work on the edge of art, science and techno-ecologies, exploring the complex relations between the human, nature and digital technologies.
How to depict bodily autonomy? How to express interest and desire or reluctance to sexual attention or activity? What kind of sexual revolution is needed in today’s society? What are the risks of sending instant messages with sexual content to others, and how can these risks be reduced?
Disciplines: All Disciplines
Location: Vaskjala village, Rae Parish, Harju County, Estonia (18 km from Tallinn city center)
Deadline: 15 August 2022
Residency period: December 1, 2022
Duration: 2 weeks – 2 months
Eligibility: Artists must be able to cover their own travel and living expenses.
Support: A private bedroom, studio space, and the possibility to use the printing press and photography darkroom, and shared kitchen.
NART is having an open call to find artists for the residency program in 2023. The deadline for applying is on the 25th of November 2022. Altogether 12 artists will be selected who can spend and work approximately two months in Narva.
Estonian artists Laivi and Hedi Jaansoo have been selected for the 2023 artist-in-residence programme at the renowned WIELS art centre in Brussels. The opportunity for two Estonian artists to take part in the residency is provided by the WIELS and the Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art.