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Funded SÍM Residency for Nordic & Baltic Artists

Open Call for Artists Based in Nordic/Baltic Countries: SÍM Residency two months January to February 2027 funded artist-in-residence programme.

Application Deadline: 1st of October 2026

The SÍM Residency is delighted to announce its January - February 2027 funded residency program, tailored specifically for artists from the Nordic-Baltic region.

Residency Overview

This unique two-month residency invites multidisciplinary artists interested in artistic research and production addressing sustainability, ecology, social equality, and Nordic cultural narratives. Participants will develop individual projects while engaging in studio visits and discussions. Public open studios and talks foster dialogue with local audiences on environmental and social challenges.

Grants & Support

This program is funded by the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture. The stipend is 2.000 EUR for the whole period, travel cost 600 EUR and the material cost are 500 EUR. Artists are encouraged to seek additional funding from local arts councils or institutions in their home countries if necessary.

Residency Programme Includes

The residency offers a rich and immersive experience designed to foster creativity, knowledge exchange, and interdisciplinary research. 

  1. ​Accommodation and studio facilities

  2. Orientation and introduction meeting

  3. Artist presentation on the SÍM Residency website and social media channels

  4. Opportunities for public presentations and artist talks

  5. Time and space for artistic research, development and production

  6. Studio visits with a curator

 

Residency Accommodation & Studio Space

Participants will reside in the apartment at Seljavegur 32, which includes shared kitchen and living spaces to encourage collaboration and discussion. Each artist will have a private bedroom and private studio. In need of special workshops, artists will be connected to local artists and public workshops, like sound recording studios, Fab Lab, ceramic, textile, darkroom, etc.

Eligibility & Application

The residency is open to four artists from Nordic-Baltic countries who have demonstrated a strong interest in sustainability, ecology, social equality, and Nordic cultural narratives. Artists from diverse fields, including visual arts, performance, sound, digital media, and research, are encouraged to apply.

The residency program is specifically open to artists who reside in the Nordic and Baltic regions.

Eligible Countries

Artists must be living in one of the following countries or regions:

Nordic Countries: Denmark, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, and Åland.

Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.

Ineligible Location: Artists living in Iceland are explicitly excluded from applying, even though Iceland is a Nordic country.

 

The candidates must have a permanent address in one of the eligible countries.

However, they do not need to be of Nordic or Baltic nationality. This means non-nationals who reside in the eligible countries can also apply.

 

In short, artists living in the specified Nordic or Baltic regions are eligible for the program, regardless of nationality, provided they meet the application requirements.

To be considered for the SÍM Residency program, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  1. Full Residency Commitment: Candidates must be available to participate in the residency for the entire duration, from January 3rd to February 28th, 2027. Shorter residency periods will not be granted.

  2. Social Engagement and Collaboration:
    The residency emphasizes group interaction and creative exchange. Therefore, candidates should demonstrate openness to dialogue, collaboration, and social engagement. We seek artists who are tolerant, accepting, and willing to contribute to a shared creative environment.

  3. Educational Qualifications:
    A Bachelor’s degree in visual arts or a similar field (such as art history, curatorial studies, dance, etc.) is required. Equivalent professional experience in the arts will also be considered. Candidates without BA in arts or similar fields, can propose their candidacy, but additionally candidates will have to present a letter of recommendation, from curator, museum or gallery.

  4. Project Proposal:The SÍM Residency is a project-based program, and candidates are expected to submit a proposal for an individual art or research project toward the theme. During the residency, artists will develop and realize this project, with the results or process presented in an exhibition format at the end of the program. In the project proposal, we expect candidates to express their specific interests clearly, explain why this residency program is significant for their career at this point, and demonstrate their openness and desire for collaboration. Candidates must also describe environmentally responsible methods and material choices. 400 words.

  5. English Proficiency:
    As the residency involves international participants and activities, candidates must be able to communicate effectively in English.

  6. Participation in Program Activities:
    Artists must be able to attend all meetings, events and actively participate in the final exhibition.

  7. Project Documentation:
    The artist’s project must be documented and published on the SÍM Residency website as part of the SÍM Projects at the end of the residency.

  8. Artwork Ownership:
    Artists are not required to leave any artworks with the residency program after completion.

 

Remarks on visitors and pets:

The SÍM Residency program is designed to provide artists with a focused and immersive environment, allowing them to fully engage with their work and the collective experience of the residency. To support this goal, we do not allow artists to host visiting guests, family members, or friends in the residency apartment for overnight stays.

This policy ensures that each artist can remain fully dedicated to their residency without interruptions, fostering an atmosphere of concentration, collaboration, and creative growth among the group. If you wish to host visitors during your time in Iceland, we recommend arranging time with them outside the residency period. Alternatively, guests are welcome to stay at the SÍM Guesthouse located downtown, though please note that guest stays are not covered by the residency grant.

As much as we love animals, we are unable to host pets in the residency apartments due to strict regulations set by the Food and Veterinary Department.

 

Accessibility

The SÍM Residency apartment is located on the second floor and is accessible only by staircase. Unfortunately, there is no elevator available.

Outcomes & Future Opportunities

At the end of the two-month residency, artists will be invited to share their work in an exhibition or public presentation at Seljavegur 32 in  Reykjavík, showcasing the research and creative processes developed during their time at SÍM Residency.

​*The personal data and conceptual project proposal submitted in the application form will be accessible only to SÍM Residency staff and the SÍM Experts’ Committee for evaluation and selection purposes. Your information will be securely processed and stored in compliance with EU General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and will not be shared with third parties.

APPLICATION

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