Women Artists in Residence – Scholarship
Artist-in-Residence scholarship for female artists with free accommodation and workspace on Schwanenwerder (Berlin) for 3 to 10 months; including BVG monthly public transport ticket.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for female artists of various subjects (painting, sculpture, installation, music, dance, and literature) through a free residency on Schwanenwerder, promotion of artistic innovation and presentation; at the end of the residency, an exhibition, reading, or concert takes place.
Eligible expenses
- Accommodation
- Workspaces
- Public transport monthly ticket
Eligible to apply
- Individuals
Funding requirements
- Completed studies or training in the artistic field
- Only for female artists
- Funding for all artistic fields except graphics and applied arts
Documents required for application
- Curriculum Vitae
- Artistic profile with publications and exhibitions
- Work samples from the last three years
- Letter of motivation
Evaluation criteria
- Completed artistic studies or training
- Quality of the submitted works
- Innovation potential
- Completeness of the application documents
Description
The Women Artists in Residence – Scholarship of the Cordts Art Foundation offers artists with completed studies or training in the fields of painting, sculpture, installation, music, dance, and literature the opportunity to live and work free of charge for three to ten months on the exclusive island of Schwanenwerder in Berlin. The modernized studio spaces in a house built in 1935 provide generous work areas, a conservatory, and an impressive view of the Havel River. Additionally, scholarship holders receive a BVG monthly ticket and a bicycle to ensure convenient access to the capital. The goal is to promote artistic innovation and to present the participants' work to a broad audience through a concluding exhibition, reading, or concert.
Interested artists submit a CV, an artistic profile including publications and exhibitions, work samples from the last three years, as well as a letter of motivation. The quality of the works, the potential for innovation, and the completeness of the documents are evaluated. The foundation’s board decides on the award without age restrictions, excluding graphic and applied arts. The application deadline is November 30, 2027 for the 2029/2030 scholarship. This funding opportunity supports professionally trained artists in breaking away from their usual environment, expanding artistic networks, and gaining new impulses for their work.
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