Deadline: 9 October 2023
In partnership with Fundación Ama Amoedo, Delfina Foundation welcomes applications from Uruguayan artists for a six-week residency in London, taking place from 2 April to 12 May 2024.
This is the second residency for artists within the framework of FAARA Conecta, a broader initiative for artists to participate in international residencies supported by Fundación Ama Amoedo. The goal is to foster dialogue between artists, expand networks, and stimulate art production in different contexts.
Each year, Delfina Foundation runs four three-month residency seasons. These residency seasons are dedicated to ‘open’ independent research or to ‘thematic’ collective research around a specific issue or idea.
Residency Activities
Alongside offering time and space to develop their work, Delfina Foundation residencies include:
- Opportunities to meet and engage with artists, curators, academics and researchers through organised presentations, studio visits, events and meals;
- Professional development activities including presentations and crits, portfolio reviews, and mentoring activities to strengthen the artistic practice;
- Collaborative exchange between residents through informal gatherings, crits and meals; and
- Guided visits to museums, galleries, non-profits, artist run spaces and studios, as well as trips to institutions outside London.
Travel and Living Support
- The selected applicant will receive a six-week residency at Delfina Foundation, including:
- A return economy-class flight
- Airport transfers in the UK
- Reimbursement of visa fee (if required)
- A living allowance of £30 per day
- A materials budget of £500
- Local travel pass for tubes and buses
- A single bedroom at Delfina Foundation – a house which hosts up to 8 residents with shared facilities, including: bathrooms, laundry rooms, a kitchen, library and dining room.
Application Eligibility
- Applicants must be:
- A Uruguayan citizen (living in or outside the country);
- An artist working in the field of contemporary visual art;
- Seeking an opportunity to develop their practice through research and access to resources;
- Able to explain how the experience of an international residency will be of benefit, not only to the individual but also to their local networks;
- Proficient in English (the interview will be conducted in English and applicants are expected to be able to confidently present and discuss their practice and ideas with the interviewers).
For more information, visit Delfina Foundation.