Group Residency Programmes
The Museum of Loss and Renewal’s Group Residency programme AIR, SEA AND SOIL takes place in Scotland’s Orkney Islands. The PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME Group Residency programme is situated in Collemacchia, in the region of Molise, Italy.
The Group Residencies offer up to nine participants a supportive, discursive environment for practice and research, exchange and co-learning.


Each Group Residency is devised by Tracy for The Museum of Loss and Renewal, often in partnership with an organisation or person of international repute, individually designed to stimulate new ways of thinking and experimentation through production, research, co-learning and presentation.
Group Residencies are based around particular themes. They offer participants a supportive, discursive environment for practice and research, exchange and co-learning through immersive on-site research, individual work and multidisciplinary group collaboration. Residents become part of a multi-skilled, international peer-group.
Providing a partially-structured and hands-on programme, Group Residencies enable residents to develop their skills and knowledge within the framework of the residency’s theme.
Through practice-based thinking and doing the Group Residency programmes help residents develop tools, methods and strategies to enrich their work and (re)consider how best to make it public. They are a focussed support structure that fosters multidisciplinary work and provides focused critical feedback.
The Group Residency programmes make place for collaborative doing and learning, while providing space and time for the knowledge generated to act as a catalyst in residents’ practices. This helps to form and affect the range of disciplinary fields that our residents inhabit and work across.
The programmes are designed to build ideas and develop practices also through conviviality. By bringing together diverse groups of people who embody different approaches, The Museum of Loss and Renewal is committed to the belief that a diverse range of backgrounds, life experiences and voices enriches the learning experience and the conversations that take place.
The energy generated by bringing people together, and the remarkable things that happen during a Group Residency in Collemacchia, Italy and in Scotland’s Orkney Islands, contribute to the understanding and identity of these special places, and to the wider world that they inhabit.