In her latest essay, Mirthe Berentsen reflects on how artists with children are structurally excluded from participating in highly sought-after residencies.
On the Move’s 2025 Cultural Mobility Funding Guide focuses on ‘green artistic residencies’ in Creative Europe countries.
In our podcast series 'Back Fire: Stories of Cultural Counterforce' you'll hear stories of artists who respond to crisis not with silence, but with imagination.
A virtual exhibition putting Syrian women at the forefront of the fight for political inclusion. An article from Station to Station #5 online magazine.
Now online: a living archive of resilience, amplifying Ukrainian voices and Dutch solidarity with the Ukrainian cultural sector.
What does hospitality mean in the arts today? And what new forms of care and welcome can we imagine for a future that already feels underway?
What does the art scene in Cairo, Egypt look like? We explored alternative art institutions and learned about its challenges.
Our inaugural edition of selected stories from the latest issue of Station to Station, TransArtists’ online magazine.
Bavo De Smedt, circus artist and co-founder of TeaTime, shares insights into working abroad with a focus on Flanders and collaborations with cultural centres.
A new EUNIC NL project will create regenerative relationships in the European cultural field, starting with five mini-residencies in the Netherlands.
In the latest issue of DutchCulture | TransArtists' online magazine, discover how amid war, repression and displacement culture fights back—in Ukraine & beyond.
The future of Artist in Residency programmes and their impact on local communities.
An evening with Ukrainian residency hosts to explore how they bring a sense of community, solidarity and the much-needed space to create art during wartime.
Exploring artist-in-residencies in Europe opens the door to a vibrant tapestry of creativity, culture, and collaboration.
During their Dutch-German artistic exchange, artists Johannes Langkamp and Martin Lucas Schulze discovered their shared fascination for movements and processes.
From 13 to 21 January, The Bluest Monday focuses on the taboos regarding mental health, featuring free exhibitions, film screenings, and workshops,
​​​Cultural geographer and residency host Rosa Cerarols believes culture offers innovative solutions to challenges in Spain's non-urban areas.
Too many different formats, geographies, and priorities for artist residencies. How can we study them and understand their potential?
Rather than acting just as cv embellishers and feel-good providers, artist residencies can be places where care and sustainability is applied in practice.
An exploration of the needs, challenges and practices of welcoming and hosting forcibly displaced artists and art workers.