Residency Program

Photo © Maria Mavropoulou
The residency program at APhRC is designed to foster artistic development, production, and reflection. Through the program, artists and art professionals are provided with the opportunity to develop new work, and collaborate with both peers and the local community. APhRC emphasizes long-term relationships with artists and institutions, welcoming international residents through partnerships that stimulate creative exchange and collaboration.
In its inaugural year, APRC will offer a three-week residency to two international artists and one curator working within the field. Residents will benefit from institutional guidance, research assistance, dedicated studio space, and accommodation, creating an environment for inspiration and artistic stimulation.
Partnership Residencies
Residencies developed in collaboration with universities, art schools, research centres, or cultural foundations. Applications are submitted through the procedures of the partnering institution.
Grant-Supported Residencies
Applicants may join the programme using funding secured from national arts councils, foundations, or academic bodies. APhRC provides support letters, official invitations, and full access to research facilities.
Fee-Based Residencies
Practitioners may apply to participate in the residency on a fee-based basis, receiving access to APhRC facilities, the photobook library, research mentorship, and the wider local network. research mentorship, and the wider local network.