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Quoi

Résidence artistique de trois mois dans une institution partenaire en Chine continentale, à Hong Kong, à Macao et à Taïwan. Liste des partenaires ci-dessous.

Pour qui

Acteur·trices culturel·les de Suisse issu·es de toutes les disciplines soutenues par Pro Helvetia. Les candidatures peuvent être déposées par des personnes individuelles ou des duos d’artistes.

Critères de sélection

  • Motivation liée au contexte souhaité
  • Connaissance suffisante de l’anglais ou de la·des langue·s de la destination en question
  • Sujet de recherche concret avec un impact durable

s’appliquent en plus de ces critères spécifiques.

Contribution financière

  • Hébergement
  • Frais de déplacement
  • Per diems
  • Encadrement professionnel
  • Espace de travail (sur demande)
  • Contribution aux coûts de production et de matériel (sur demande)
  • Les parents peuvent demander une aide financière pouvant atteindre 1000 CHF par mois à titre de contribution à la garde de leurs enfants ou aux frais de déplacement de leurs enfants et, le cas échéant, d’une personne chargée de la garde de leurs enfants. Les requérant·es doivent produire à l’avance un budget approximatif de toutes les dépenses.

Contenu de la requête

  • Motivation détaillée pour le contexte sélectionné et pour la recherche artistique prévue
  • Durée souhaitée du séjour et destination
  • CV et portfolio
  • Le dossier doit être rédigé en anglais.

Critères d’exclusion spécifiques au format

Plusieurs candidatures simultanées d’acteur·trices culturel·les de Suisse pour une résidence dans les régions des bureaux de liaison et à New York sont possibles pour autant que leur contenu soit impérativement lié à la région en question. Une candidature séparée doit être déposée pour chaque destination. Dans le cadre d’un appel à candidatures, au maximum une requête par personne sera approuvée.

Délais de soumission et de décision

Dépôt de la requête possible à partir du1 janvier
Date limite de dépôt1 mars
Notification de la décisionDans les 4 mois
Date de commencement du projet la plus précoceL’année suivante

Informations complémentaires

Pro Helvetia décline toute responsabilité quant à l’octroi de visas aux artistes, aux enfants qui les accompagnent, à leurs conjoint·es, aux membres de leur famille ou aux personnes les accompagnant.

Nos résidences partenaires

Vous trouverez ci-dessous une liste des résidences partenaires dans la région. Ce réseau diversifié évolue constamment en réponse à la situation dynamique de la région. Situées dans des centres urbains ou des zones rurales, nos institutions partenaires couvrent tout un éventail de disciplines et de formats, que ce soit dans des espaces fixes ou dans le contexte de plateformes ouvertes. Les artistes qui postulent pour une résidence peuvent préciser l’organisation qui leur correspond le mieux. Il n’est pas nécessaire de contacter l’institution partenaire potentielle auparavant. Veuillez noter qu’en cas de sélection, l’institution partenaire peut changer en fonction de la disponibilité.

Liste des résidences partenaires sous forme de tableau

ResidencyLocationDescriptionDiscipline(s)Website
1a SpaceHong Kong,
Hong Kong
1a space, founded in 1998, is an independent, non-profit making contemporary visual art organisation and art venue founded by a collective of Hong Kong artworkers. Currently located at Cattle Depot, 1a space aims to promote the making, experimentation, exchange and dissemination of contemporary art both in Hong Kong and in the international arena. Over two decades, 1a space has developed into one of Hong Kong’s leading contemporary art organisations. It has produced more than 160 exhibitions and activities, and has been active in international exchanges, cultural festivals, participatory community art, as well as art education and publication. The operation funding of 1a space has been supported by grants and donations, while its administration cost is partially supported by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.Visual Artsoneaspace.org.hk
A4 art MuseumChengdu, Mainland ChinaFounded in March 2008, the organisation has held 37 contemporary art exhibitions and over 500 educational events. It is located in Chengdu’s Luxelakes Eco-City, within a structure designed by architect Antoine Predock. The organisation works to promote outstanding artists and support the pioneering development of contemporary art.Visual Artsa4am.cn
ACENTRICSPACEShanghai, Mainland ChinaACENTRICSPACE is an artist-run space and residency based in Zhujiajiao, Shanghai. As the name ‘Acentric’ suggests, it strives to provide a creative space and exchange platform for contemporary artists without restrictions and boundaries. ACENTRICSPACE is dedicated to showcasing contemporary art exhibitions, and artists in residence and providing workshops for the public, etc. In addition, ACENTRICSPACE encourages collaboration between international artists and local artists in contemporary Chinese society, where multicultural expression sparks fresh perspectives and ideas.Various disciplinesacentricspace.com
BY ART MATTERSHangzhou, Mainland ChinaBY ART MATTERS is a contemporary art museum located in the OōEli campus, designed and built by Renzo Piano Workshop. BY ART MATTERS RESIDENCY launched in 2021. It is a non-profit artist residency centre, a residency programme under BY ART MATTERS museum. It offers residencies to emerging contemporary artists and researchers around the world and provides them with a dynamic space for living, working, showing and sharing, in order to encourage and support the growth of local and international contemporary art. An experienced academic committee from the museum will provide professional, objective support for the residents and help them develop their practice.Various disciplinesBY-ART-MATTERS-RESIDENCY.pdf
Chinese European Art CenterXiamen, Mainland ChinaFor more than twelve years, the Chinese European Art Center has hosted and premiered international artists from all over the world. With studios, exhibitions, contemporary film festivals, concerts, lectures, workshops and an artist-in-residence programme, the CEAC plays a central role in southeast China’s cultural landscape.Visual Artsceac99.org
Chronus Art CenterShanghai, Mainland ChinaChina’s first non-profit art organisation dedicated to the presentation, research, creation and scholarship of media art. CAC with its exhibitions, residency-oriented fellowships, lectures and workshop programmes and through its archiving and publishing initiatives, creates a multifaceted and vibrant platform for the discourse, production and dissemination of media art in a global context.Visual Arts esp. with new media focuschronusartcenter.org
DRC.12 – Changbai Mountains Residency Program (CMRP)Changbai Mountain, Mainland ChinaThe artist-in-residence programme aims to prompt critical debate on issues such as the current narratives of the nation and state, and the exploitation and destruction of natural resources from a historical perspective through studying the society, culture, ethnicity, and history of the Changbai Mountains and the surrounding northeast region. The programme attempts to integrate DRC No.12’s focus on social critique and global geopolitical dynamics, and the cultural, historical, and artistic fieldwork of the Changbai Mountains region, producing exhibitions, discussions, publications, and other forms of knowledge from a contemporary art perspective. There are two resident artists or researchers in each period, one Chinese and one foreign, who will work together through discussion and research.Various disciplinesdrc12.org
House 141Shanghai, Mainland ChinaHouse 141 is an artist residency programme created by artist Wang Xin. Here, resident artists will have the opportunity to experience and participate in her unique practices of spiritual exploration, hypnosis, and meditation. The residency is located in the picturesque ancient town of Zhujiajiao in Shanghai, renowned for its distinctive cultural atmosphere. Artists are invited to immerse themselves in this tranquil setting, fostering their artistic pursuits while drawing inspiration from the cultural richness and natural beauty of the environment.Visual Arts, Music, Designwangxin.art
Inside-Out Art MuseumBeijing, Mainland ChinaLocated in the Xishan Cultural and Creative Boulevard in Beijing. With a focus on the critical viewpoint born out of cultural, historical and political relatedness instead of exclusiveness, they look within ourselves and promote dialogue with the cutting-edge art practices worldwide.Visual Arts, Performing Artsioam.org.cn
Making SpaceGuangzhou, Mainland ChinaFounded in 2017, Making Space is located in Panyu, Guangzhou, near a neighborhood that has been going through a major transformation. Making Space is open to all who have the desire to express themselves in an honest and concrete way, and want to extend the boundaries of perception and knowledge via conversation and collaboration.Visual Artscollectives.notion.site/Making-Space-5ffca5aecabb41419f2ce76cf7bb7da9
OrganhausChongqing, Mainland ChinaAn independent art organisation made up of artists and curators in cooperation. Started in 2007 and located within 501 Art Warehouse in Chongqing, with nearly 200 square metres studio residency and exhibition space. Organhaus is dedicated to the exploration of experimental and multi-media art focused on the progress of urbanisation and globalisation.Visual Arts, Performancesite.douban.com
Ox WarehouseMacau, MacauFounded in 2002, the Macau art group Ox Warehouse has been planning events since 2001. Initially located in the Former Municipal Cattle Stable, the group relocated in 2018, marking the ‘post-Ox Warehouse era’. This transition allowed for increased collaboration beyond Macau and the introduction of various artist-in-residence programmes. Since 2022, Ox Warehouse has hosted events in multiple venues, including the Former Municipal Cattle Stable and Macau Art Garden, focusing on contemporary art. Their exhibitions and performances emphasise individual creativity, experimental spirit, and cross-media approaches. Recent highlights include the Macau International Art Performance Festival (MIPAF), the ‘EXiM Experimental Video Festival’, and the ‘Art-City-People’ Exhibition Series, reinforcing their role as a platform for the development of experimental art in Macau.Contemporary art, performance art, experimental moving imagesfacebook.com/oxwarehouse
PARC HangzhouHangzhou, Mainland China‘Is « Shan Shui » Useful Today?’ is the programme by PARC Hangzhou, a three-year artist-led project, featuring a unique apartment adjacent to the West Lake. ‘Shan’ (mountain) and ‘Shui’ (water) is an important motif in various genres of Chinese art and literature, and also embodies a specific spiritual state and lifestyle. The project consists of two main components: ‘Curate·Act’ and ‘Residence·Space’. ‘Curate·Act’ takes place approximately every three months, focusing on the events, actions, and performances that occur between the curators and artists within the outdoor landscapes of West Lake in Hangzhou. ‘Residence·Space’ provides a guest room within ‘PARC Hangzhou’ for individuals from the cultural and artistic community who are interested in or related to the project to reside in. All cultural and artistic workers related to topics ‘Shan Shui’, such as nature, scenery, and the environment are welcome. This includes artists, designers, writers, musicians, performers, architects, environmentalists, gardeners, historians, cross-cultural comparison, anthropologists, and more. Various disciplinespositiveartresearch.com
Po Leung KukHong Kong, Hong KongProvides short-term residential services to local and overseas young artists, offering them a space for exchange, to inspire each other and explore the realms of creativity. Studio is located at a French-style historic building in Happy Valley, Hong Kong.Visual Arts, Musicfacebook.com/organhaus
Shanghai Museum of GlassShanghai, Mainland ChinaHosts studios of leading artists in China practicing with video, installation, etc. Opened in 2011, the Shanghai Museum of Glass is listed as one of the three must-visit museums in China. This museum has presented impressive exhibitions over the past several years, from the academic glass art exhibition by domestic and international artists, the ancient glass themed exhibition, to ‘Keep It Glassy’ series exhibition, and the cross-border ‘Annealing’ series exhibition, started in 2015, fusing glass and contemporary art together mutually. In this museum, glass art and design crosses the border between time, space, culture and language, and is presented to the public audience in different cross-type forms.Visual Artsshmog.org
Studio GalleryShanghai, Mainland ChinaThe studio gallery takes the artists’ actual work experience and real thoughts as its core value, supports the artist residencz projects and topical exhibition programmes. By means of long-term exchanges and dialogue with international artists and curators, studio gallery continues to initiate various topical exhibitions, research-based educational programmes and publications.Visual Artsstudiogallery.cn
Surplus SpaceWuhan, Mainland ChinaSurplus Space, a non-profit art space, was founded in 2015. Dedicated to accelerating cutting-edge academics at home and abroad, diversified art experiments and exhibitions, and academic researches and promotions. By means of curation, they explore the current frontier issues in social, cultural, political and artistic ecosystem fields, providing a good experimental platform and exhibition opportunities for young emerging artists. Through interdisciplinary, cross-media and rich public art education programmes, they build a platform for cultural and artistic exchanges both domestically and internationally, to promote the development of contemporary art, and create a unique contemporary art atmosphere. Over the past eight years, they have attracted many artists and institutions in China and from other countries, including the United States, France, Britain, Belgium, Latvia. They are keen to enrich the contemporary art ecology in Central China, bringing opportunities for more outstanding curators and artists through continuous efforts.Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Dancesurplusspace.cn
Three Shadows Photography Art CentreBeijing, Mainland ChinaSituated in Beijing’s Caochangdi Art District, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre was China’s first independent organisation specialising in contemporary art photography upon its founding. It was jointly founded by the influential Chinese contemporary photographer RongRong and his wife, the celebrated Japanese photographer Inri. Since June 2007, Three Shadows has become the country’s premier platform for the presentation, promotion, discovery and international exchange of high-calibre photography. Three Shadows Photography Art Centre comprises of two spaces, north and south: one is situated in Beijing’s Caochangdi Art District, while the other is located in Xinlinwan, Jimei District in the city of Xiamen in southern China. The Beijing location includes 4,600 square metres of space and 2,600 square metres of landscape architecture. The Xiamen location includes more than 3,600 square metres of space. Aside from its exhibition spaces, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre also includes +3 Gallery, image production facilities (Xiamen location), a vast library (Xiamen location), a bookstore, and a cafe.Visual Artsthreeshadows.cn
Three Shadows Photography Art CentreXiamen, Mainland ChinaSituated in Beijing’s Caochangdi Art District, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre was China’s first independent organisation specialising in contemporary art photography upon its founding. It was jointly founded by the influential Chinese contemporary photographer RongRong and his wife, the celebrated Japanese photographer Inri. Since June 2007, Three Shadows has become the country’s premier platform for the presentation, promotion, discovery and international exchange of high-calibre photography. Three Shadows Photography Art Centre comprises of two spaces, north and south: one is situated in Beijing’s Caochangdi Art District, while the other is located in Xinlinwan, Jimei District in the city of Xiamen in southern China. The Beijing location includes 4,600 square metres of space and 2,600 square metres of landscape architecture. The Xiamen location includes more than 3,600 square metres of space. Aside from its exhibition spaces, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre also includes +3 Gallery, image production facilities (Xiamen location), a vast library (Xiamen location), a bookstore, and a cafe.Visual Artsthreeshadows.cn
Times 101Guangzhou, Mainland China‘Times 101’ was first used as a community-based space during ‘The 5th Times Museum Community Art Festival’. Located in the village, ‘Times 101’ is right next to ‘Huangbian Intelligence Station’ co-built by Guangdong Times Museum and Qianhe Foundation. Although  smaller than 20 square metres, as a local project, in this 1.3-square-kilometre natural village, ‘Times 101’ has been attached with significance of establishing connections: from a rather ‘exquisite’ art museum, design centre and strictly-maintained middle-class residential communities, to Huangbian, which has been shrinking in size during the process of urbanisation over the past 30 years and increasingly becoming ‘parallel’ to the former area. Artists are invited to this space for the purpose of seeking ‘coexistence’. Seeing from the perspective of Huangbian residents, experiencing local-based art practices, together people become united, here and at this moment.Various disciplinesfoil-finch-755.notion.site/101-Times-101-Community-Artist-in-residence-Project-958328f05d09427a82e1255053c29069
Waley ArtNew Taipei City, New Taipei CityWaley Art has curated diverse exhibitions, including the Keelung Museum of Art Premiere Exhibition, ‘Immemory’ (2024), the City Art Festival, ‘To the Ordinary People Walking in Wanhua’ (2021-2024), and is currently curating the Green Island Biennale(2025). Besides, Waley Art has also exhibited in the Asian Culture Center (2016), Venice Architecture Biennale Collateral Events (2021), Jakarta Biennale (2022), JEJU Biennale (2024). For three years, Waley Art has cooperated with international institutions to establish and organise the South Sour Water Performance and Visual Art Festival. Waley Art has been recognised and awarded by the Asian Cultural Council.Visual Artswaleyart.wixsite.com
YINZI TheaterChongqing, Mainland ChinaAs the first independent experimental theatre meeting international standards, YINZI Theatre started at 501 Art Base, a red bricks warehouse. Their curatorial team is based in Chongqing and centers on multidisciplinary creativity. They have also established a production network with many outstanding independent producers and curators from home and abroad. YINZI theatre started with the promotion of visual arts, and through ten years of interdisciplinary practices, it now mainly focuses on the development of contemporary performing arts. In addition to using the black box to produce, contract, present, and promote works of contemporary performing art (in the form of music, sound, non-verbal performance, dance, one-act play, immersive theatre, installation, and video), they also explore more possibilities for performing arts in public spaces and are actively building an archive for independent young performing artists in southwest China.Performing Artscqyinzi.com

Dépôt de la requête possible à partir du : 1 janvier

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Conditions générales

Introduction

Pro Helvetia soutient la création artistique et culturelle contemporaine professionnelle de Suisse (hors cinéma), afin d’en favoriser la diversité et le rayonnement national et international. Elle encourage la création de nouvelles œuvres et productions artistiques, les échanges entre les différentes régions linguistiques du pays, la diffusion de la création artistique et culturelle de Suisse hors des frontières nationales ainsi que les échanges culturels internationaux. En sa qualité de fondation nationale, Pro Helvetia ne soutient que les projets de portée suprarégionale ou internationale, complétant ainsi les activités d’encouragement des villes et des cantons.

Pro Helvetia n’accepte que les requêtes complètes et déposées dans les délais impartis. Pour être soutenu par Pro Helvetia, le projet doit :

  • avoir un lien explicite avec la Suisse ;
  • avoir une portée nationale ;
  • être cofinancé de façon adéquate par d’autres fonds publics ou privés ;
  • respecter/garantir des conditions de travail équitables.

Lien avec la Suisse

Il existe un lien avec la Suisse si l’une des conditions suivantes est remplie :

  • La création, l’élaboration ou la réalisation de l’œuvre ou du projet sont le fait d’artistes, d’actrices et acteurs culturels qui sont de nationalité suisse ou démontrent avoir leur domicile permanent en Suisse, et attestent d’une présence artistique régulière lors de manifestations importantes en Suisse.
  • La création, l’élaboration ou la réalisation de l’œuvre ou du projet sont le fait de groupes indépendants ou d’institutions culturelles dont le lieu de création se trouve en Suisse et qui sont régulièrement actifs auprès du public en Suisse.

Intérêt national

Il existe un intérêt national si l’une des conditions suivantes est remplie :

  • Les artistes, les actrices et acteurs culturels impliqués dans le projet sont régulièrement présentés ou programmés dans d’autres régions de Suisse ou à l’international par des institutions artistiques et culturelles reconnues au niveau suprarégional, et le projet en question a un rayonnement suprarégional.
  • L’artiste de la relève présente un potentiel artistique exceptionnel en vue d’une carrière nationale ou internationale.
  • Le projet apporte une contribution fondamentale au développement de la création artistique et culturelle de Suisse et à sa diffusion.
  • Le projet est d’une importance considérable pour les échanges entre les régions linguistiques.

Examen qualitatif du contenu

Dans la limite des moyens qu’elle a à sa disposition, Pro Helvetia accorde la priorité aux projets qui correspondent le mieux aux critères. La Fondation vérifie que :

  • Le projet convainc par son originalité marquée, sa compétence professionnelle ainsi que sa pertinence sociale et de contenu.
  • Le projet est réalisé selon des normes professionnelles.
  • Les coûts du projet sont proportionnels à l’impact escompté.
  • Le projet promet d’avoir des répercussions durables.

En outre, la Fondation attache de l’importance aux aspects suivants :

  • Le projet tient compte de la diversité de manière appropriée.  
  • Le projet prévoit une gestion durable des ressources et des conditions de travail respectueuses.

Restrictions

Le soutien de Pro Helvetia est exclu lorsque :

  • La même partie du projet est déjà soutenue par d’autres instances de la Confédération (p. ex. Office fédéral de la culture, Présence Suisse, Fonds national suisse pour la recherche scientifique, Direction du développement et de la coopération).
  • Le projet est réalisé dans le cadre d’un cursus scolaire ou universitaire ou dans le cadre d’une formation initiale ou continue (y c. thèses, projets de diplômes, bourses universitaires, etc.).
  • Le soutien concerne des frais d’infrastructure et d’équipement ou l’exploitation d’institutions culturelles, d’archives et de collections.
  • Le projet ne dépend pas d’un soutien financier de Pro Helvetia.

État : janvier 2024