12/10/2021
Q21/ MuseumsQuartier Artist-in-Residence Results
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Micro museum PERFORMANCE PASSAGE at MQ – MuseumsQuartier Wien (Q21 photo archive)

The Artist-in-Residence Programme at Q21/MuseumsQuartier in Vienna is part of ERSTE Foundation’s long-termed endeavour to support contemporary art and to strengthen the situation of its creators, especially in the region of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. The residence program is realized together by tranzit, Igor Zabel Association and Kontakt Collection who collaborates with the WHW Akademija.

The following artists will be in residence in Q21/MuseumsQuartier in Vienna in 2022:

January – February 2022
Rita Süveges from Hungary

March – April 2022
Sara Salamon from Croatia

May – June 2022
Lenka Klodová from Czech Republic

July – August 2022
Gloria Luca from Romania

September – October 2022
Jošt Franko from Slovenia

November – December 2022
Juraj Mydla from Slovak Republic

The residencies are designed for artists, curators and theoreticians from Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia working in the field of contemporary visual art to do research in their respective area. The research character of the residence should make it possible to take a break from the everyday strenuous production pressure and find time to concentrate on a specific interest. The participants are given the opportunity to live and work for the period of two months in one of the MuseumsQuartier studios right in the heart of Vienna.

No items found.
Q21/ MuseumsQuartier Artist-in-Residence Results
No items found.

Micro museum PERFORMANCE PASSAGE at MQ – MuseumsQuartier Wien (Q21 photo archive)

The Artist-in-Residence Programme at Q21/MuseumsQuartier in Vienna is part of ERSTE Foundation’s long-termed endeavour to support contemporary art and to strengthen the situation of its creators, especially in the region of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. The residence program is realized together by tranzit, Igor Zabel Association and Kontakt Collection who collaborates with the WHW Akademija.

The following artists will be in residence in Q21/MuseumsQuartier in Vienna in 2022:

January – February 2022
Rita Süveges from Hungary

March – April 2022
Sara Salamon from Croatia

May – June 2022
Lenka Klodová from Czech Republic

July – August 2022
Gloria Luca from Romania

September – October 2022
Jošt Franko from Slovenia

November – December 2022
Juraj Mydla from Slovak Republic

The residencies are designed for artists, curators and theoreticians from Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia working in the field of contemporary visual art to do research in their respective area. The research character of the residence should make it possible to take a break from the everyday strenuous production pressure and find time to concentrate on a specific interest. The participants are given the opportunity to live and work for the period of two months in one of the MuseumsQuartier studios right in the heart of Vienna.

No items found.
12/10/2021
Q21/ MuseumsQuartier Artist-in-Residence Results
 

The Artist-in-Residence Programme at Q21/MuseumsQuartier in Vienna is part of ERSTE Foundation’s long-termed endeavour to support contemporary art and to strengthen the situation of its creators, especially in the region of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. The residence program is realized together by tranzit, Igor Zabel Association and Kontakt Collection who collaborates with the WHW Akademija.

The following artists will be in residence in Q21/MuseumsQuartier in Vienna in 2022:

January – February 2022
Rita Süveges from Hungary

March – April 2022
Sara Salamon from Croatia

May – June 2022
Lenka Klodová from Czech Republic

July – August 2022
Gloria Luca from Romania

September – October 2022
Jošt Franko from Slovenia

November – December 2022
Juraj Mydla from Slovak Republic

The residencies are designed for artists, curators and theoreticians from Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia working in the field of contemporary visual art to do research in their respective area. The research character of the residence should make it possible to take a break from the everyday strenuous production pressure and find time to concentrate on a specific interest. The participants are given the opportunity to live and work for the period of two months in one of the MuseumsQuartier studios right in the heart of Vienna.

No items found.
No items found.

Micro museum PERFORMANCE PASSAGE at MQ – MuseumsQuartier Wien (Q21 photo archive)