Expanded Field — Itinera Arte International Artist Residency Program
Itinera Arte
- Deadline
- 7 days left
- Entry fee
- $2500
- Award
- Full scholarship or partial support for residency participation and accommodation in Rio de Janeiro
- Location
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Exhibition window
- Oct 5, 2026 → Nov 30, 2026
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About
Ten artists are sought to participate in a two-month international residency in Rio de Janeiro investigating artistic practices across expanded media and disciplines, with studio access, curatorial support, and culmination in a collective exhibition.
Overview
Expanded Field — Itinera Arte International Artist Residency Program investigates artistic practices at the intersection of languages, media, and regimes of visibility. The program welcomes artists whose research challenges stable disciplinary boundaries, moving between painting, sculpture, photography, performance, video, sound, writing, installation, and other hybrid or experimental practices. The title references Rosalind Krauss's essay Sculpture in the Expanded Field (1979). Ten artists will be selected. The residency understands the expanded field not only as a formal or linguistic question but also as a geographic and symbolic one, interested in how contemporary artistic practices engage with multiple territorialities, questioning notions of belonging, displacement, borders, and coexistence.
Key dates
- Submission deadline: July 20, 2026
- Residency period: October 5 – November 30, 2026
Eligibility
Open to artists at any career stage from Brazil and abroad with an active contemporary artistic practice who can communicate in English or Portuguese. Applicants must be available to participate in the full residency period and program activities, including curatorial meetings, group exchanges, visits, and the final collective exhibition/open studio.
What's included
Participants have access to studio space in downtown Rio de Janeiro, weekly curatorial guidance, portfolio reviews, critical follow-up, conversations with invited curators and art professionals, visits to studios/galleries/exhibitions/cultural institutions, and institutional promotion through Itinera Arte's communication channels. The program culminates in a collective exhibition and open studio presenting works and processes developed during the residency.
Fees
- Non-Brazilian artists: €1,100 (individual studio) or €850 (shared studio) for two months
- Brazilian artists: R$2,500 (shared studio) for two months — approximately 50% waiver of full fee
- Fees do not include accommodation, travel, meals, production materials, local transportation, or personal expenses
Scholarships
Two full scholarships available for artists residing in Brazil. Scholarship selection considers socioeconomic vulnerability, race and/or gender, as well as relevance of the candidate's CV and alignment of their work with the conceptual framework of the residency. Candidates applying for a full scholarship must submit an additional letter explaining their motivation to participate and their need for financial support.
Housing and facilities
No housing is provided; Itinera Arte offers support with information and guidance regarding accommodation options and practical recommendations about Rio de Janeiro. The residency includes private and shared studios, painting workspace, drawing benches, exhibition/installation space, and performance/presentation facilities. The venue is partially accessible (50% or more).
How to apply
Submit via Google Form at https://forms.gle/AVN3Tc9MYRSVgz8j7
- Award
- Full scholarship or partial support for residency participation and accommodation in Rio de Janeiro
- Entry fee
- Non-Brazilian artists: €1,100 (individual studio) or €850 (shared studio) for two months. Brazilian artists: R$2,500 (shared studio) for two months, representing approximately 50% waiver. Two full scholarships available for Brazilian artists.
- Theme
- Art Education, Art History, Criticism, Digital Media, Drawing, Film, Installation Arts, Interdisciplinary Arts, Mixed Media, Moving Image, Multimedia Arts, New Genres, Painting, Performance Art, Photography, Printmaking, Public Art, Sculpture, Social Practice, Sound Art, Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving, Visual Arts
- Eligibility
- Any stage of career — Applicants must have an active contemporary artistic practice and be able to communicate in English or Portuguese. The residency is open to artists from Brazil and abroad working across visual arts, interdisciplinary practices, and experimental approaches. Applicants should be available to participate in the full residency period, from October 5 to November 30, 2026, and to take part in the program’s activities, including curatorial meetings, group exchanges, visits, and the final collective exhibition/open studio. Candidates applying for a full scholarship must be artists residing in Brazil and must submit an additional letter explaining their motivation to participate in the residency and their need for financial support. Scholarship selection will consider socioeconomic vulnerability, race and/or gender, as well as the relevance of the candidate’s CV and the alignment of their work with the conceptual framework of the residency.
- Audience
- Artists at any stage of career from Brazil and abroad
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