Applications Open - 2027 International Residencies
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Applications Open - 2027 International Residencies
Applications are now open for prestigious residency opportunities at La Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris and The British School at Rome, Italy. These residencies offer a unique chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant art scenes of two iconic European cities, Paris and Rome, and further develop your artistic practice in an enriching cultural environment.
For further information and to read the application guidelines, please visit Scholarships & Opportunities.
Applications close 14 June.
The Onslow Storrier NAS Residency, La Cité Internationale Des Arts, Paris
A three-month studio residency in Paris for a National Art School Graduate or Academic Staff Member.
5 January — 26 March 2027
2 April — 28 June 2027
2 July — 27 September 2027
1 October — 27 December 2027
The British School At Rome
A three-month studio residency in Rome for a National Art School Graduate (MFA or DFA) or Academic Staff Member.
1 April — 25 June 2027
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Thursday 09 July 2026
Thursday 09 July 2026
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Tuesday 30 June 2026
Tuesday 30 June 2026
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Thursday 25 June 2026
Thursday 25 June 2026
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