Individual Residency Programme Italy
FAQ
Welcome to the FAQ section for the Individual Residencies in Italy offered by The Museum of Loss and Renewal.
Here, you will find answers to common questions about the residency program, its offerings, application process, eligibility criteria, and more. This information is designed to assist prospective applicants in understanding the opportunities and requirements of the residency, ensuring a smooth application experience.
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What is the duration of the residency?
Residencies have a minimum duration of two weeks, available until the end of October annually.
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Who can apply for the residency?
The programme is open to creative practitioners, curators and researchers of all disciplines and at all stages of their careers, from any country.
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What does the residency program include?
The residency offers studio space, accommodation, Curator / Associate meeting, informal mentoring, access to a well-equipped library, introductions to local resources. There is no expectation of a final outcome, allowing for focused, self-directed work.
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What are the fees associated with the residency?
The fee is €500 per week. This includes costs for accommodation and studio spaces, Curator / Associate meeting, informal mentoring, well-equipped library, introductions to local resources. It does not cover travel or personal expenses.
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How can I apply?
The application process includes briefly describing your motivation, and the relevance to your work. You are asked to provide documentation of your work and a curriculum vitae.
References are not required.
Apply via the online form.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and we aim to inform applicants of the outcome within 2 weeks.
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Are partners, families, or guests allowed to join residents?
Yes, they are welcomed and can be accommodated depending on the availability of space.