Hi Andrew,

You could look at Residency Unlimited, Res Arts and other residency directories to see what other residencies offer in Europe.

For myself the most amicable residency I have ever undertaken was at Camac in France

One to six months duration
Huge studio (which had access to water & electricity, a large table and white walls which were easy to hang work on for documentation).
Private room with a bath
A communal dinner every night at 7pm which was prepared by an intern who was a chef i.e.. a chef on a work/live program that was supported by the EU.
No more then 12 artists at a time.

I found the privacy of my studio complimented with a social dinner every night was an excellent combination of time to work on one's own and time with other artists to share ideas, talk art and discuss theories.

Best Regards,


--
Emma
ROCHESTER
email     : [log in to unmask]
web       : www.emmarochester.com
twitter    : https://twitter.com/ERochesterArt
Current: PhD candidate, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University Postgraduate Scholarship  
Artist In Residence, JIWAR Centre for Creation, Barcelona, Spain January 2015
Research Residence, Cultural Heritage and Art Conservation, Athens, Greece, November-December 2014
Lecture, "Women's bodies, Women's art," Temple University, Philadelphia, USA, October 2014
Artist in Residence, CRANE Arts, Philadelphia, USA, August-September-October 2014
Exhibition, 'Leaning Into The Earth: Emma Rochester with Janell Wysock,' Crane Arts, Philadelphia, USA, September, 2014 
Exhibition, 'Touching the Earth' Crane Arts, Philadelphia, USA, August, 2014
Exhibition, 'Regenerate' The Hold Art Space, Brisbane, Australia, April/May 2014
Exhibition, 'Out of the Woods' AFG@POP Gallery, Montague Street, Brisbane, Australia, March 2014
Group Exhibition, 'Tweed Border Art Prize' Gold Coast Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, October 2013
Group Exhibition, 'Last Maiden Vessel', Response and Relate, Crate 59, Cairns, QLD, Australia, October 2013
Group Exhibition, '28 walks under a Grey Sky' Heptagone Exhibition, French Cultural Centre, Boston, USA, October 2013
Group Exhibition,'28 walks under a Grey Sky' Heptagone Exhibition, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico, May 2013
'Amulets of a Golden Muse.' Solo Exhibition. Sawtooth ARI. Launceston, Tasmania April 2013.
Artist in Residence, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, March-April, 2013
'Sense of Place.' Group Exhibition. Cell Art Space. Cairns. QLD, Australia. April 2013
'Women in the Arts.'  Group Exhibition. Circa Gallery, Cairns, QLD, Australia, March 2013
Performance 'Sitting Circle of Stone 7 Wood' Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, February, 2013
Artist In Residence, Booranga, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, February, 2013

On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 2:48 PM, ANDREW STUCK <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear  All

Would welcome some advice - a former client of mine is considering offering a 'residency' to artists, performers, writers (and even the occasional engineer or scientist), on his island property (offshore UK).  

We are after some ideas about what artists would be expecting from the host and what the host might expect to receive in return from the artist (or other).  

Duration, timing (i.e. when), facilities, transport, bursary, publicity, ip exploitation.  Is there guidance offered by ACE or Artist Network or Artist Professional?  or can you offer your own experiences and suggest what makes a great residency and what doesn't?

Many thanks, Andrew

 
ANDREW STUCK
Managing Director
Rethinking Cities Ltd
07725555460
[log in to unmask]
http://www.rethinkingcities.net
@RethinkCities
Geovation Housing Challenge Finalist 2015

Producer - Talking Walking
Founding Director of the Museum of Walking


FRIENDLY REMINDER: if you click REPLY to this email, you will be sending a message to over 300 subscribers. Please do so only if you wish to respond to everyone.

To join, leave or suspend list postings, visit http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/wan


FRIENDLY REMINDER: if you click REPLY to this email, you will be sending a message to over 300 subscribers. Please do so only if you wish to respond to everyone.

To join, leave or suspend list postings, visit http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/wan