OPEN CALL: Residency for Resistance

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Artists are invited to apply for a 30-day international residency in rural South Bohemia, Czech Republic, hosted by spolek 100 vteřin. The residency brings together sound, performance, ecological listening, accessibility, and site-specific artistic practice in a rural environment shaped by landscape, forest, meadow, animals, and human and non-human interactions. The project seeks to create a space where diverse artistic voices, experiences, and ways of perceiving the world can meet through a shared process of listening, experimentation, and creation. Deadline to apply is: Sep. 10, 2026.

Concept

The residency focuses on the collaborative development of a site-specific hybrid sound environment combining acoustic and electronic elements. Drawing inspiration from the landscape and from the diverse experiences of the participating artists, the residency will explore sound as a medium for listening, encounter, presence, connection, and transformation.

The process is intentionally open. Participants are free to move between collaborative and individual modes of practice throughout the residency, allowing different creative rhythms, access needs, and working methods to coexist within the broader artistic framework.

Participants are invited to contribute both to a shared artistic vision and, where appropriate, to pursue individual lines of exploration that may enrich the collective outcome. The residency is production-oriented. Experimentation, exchange, and artistic research are valued not as ends in themselves, but as pathways toward the creation of a tangible and lasting artistic work.

Artistic Outcome

The residency will culminate in the creation of a site-specific hybrid sound environment. The resulting work may incorporate acoustic instruments, found objects, environmental sound sources, voice, electronic processing, amplification, spatialisation, or other sound-producing and sound-shaping elements proposed by the participating artists. The work will be activated through a public opening event in which performative and acoustic elements may play a central role. Beyond this initial presentation, the installation is intended to maintain a presence within the site. Rather than a fixed artwork, it is envisioned as an evolving sound
environment that can be revisited, reactivated, adapted, and further developed through future artistic, community, therapeutic, and cultural activities.

The residency forms part of a longer-term artistic process leading towards a presentation at opening event on 5th June 2027

Looking For:

Applications from artists working with:

  • sound and experimental music
  • performance and live art
  • installation and spatial practices
  • interdisciplinary and hybrid forms
  • ecological, social, or site-responsive practices

Welcoming both emerging and established artists. They are particularly interested in practitioners who are curious about collaboration, attentive listening, accessibility, and the relationship between sound, environment, and community.

Accessibility & Inclusion

“The residency is conceived as a mixed-ability artistic environment that values different ways of sensing, perceiving, communicating, and creating. We actively encourage applications from artists with and without disabilities, neurodivergent artists, and artists with lived experience of mental health conditions or periods of psychological vulnerability. We believe that artistic innovation emerges from the encounter of diverse experiences and perspectives. Accessibility is therefore approached not as an additional service but as a fundamental principle of the residency’s artistic and social design.

We recognize that artists work, communicate, and recharge in different ways. While the residency is founded on a spirit of collaboration and collective creation, participants are not expected to engage continuously in shared activities.The artistic concept allows for different modes of participation, ranging from intensive collaboration to periods of individual work and reflection. We understand that some artists may require a greater degree of autonomy, quietness, or separation from the group at certain times, whether for reasons related to disability, mental health, sensory processing, creative practice, or personal well-being. Rather than seeing these different rhythms as obstacles, we consider them a valuable part of the residency’s inclusive and creative ecology.

We are committed to discussing individual access needs and will make every reasonable effort to provide appropriate accommodations within the capacities of the project.”

Practical Information

Eligibility: Applications are welcome from artists and cultural professionals legally
residing in Creative Europe countries. Please consult the official Culture Moves
Europe eligibility rules for the list of participating countries and detailed eligibility
criteria.
Duration: 30 days
Number of participants: 5
Term: 8th May 2027 – 6th June 2027
Location: Lhotice 46, Lišov, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Accomodation: at the site, in the rectory of saint Petr and Pavel church in Hosín or
in the residency house Nová in České Budějovice transport will be provided by the
host organisation.
Host: spolek 100 vteřin
Supported by: Culture Moves Europe

Financial Support

Successful applicants will receive financial support through the Culture Moves
Europe – Residency for Resistance (R4R) programme, including:
● Travel allowance: €400 (or €800 for travel distances of 5,000 km or more).
● Daily allowance: €30 per day for the duration of the residency.
● Additional support: Eligible participants may receive top-ups for green
mobility, family, visa or accessibility support in accordance with Culture Moves
Europe rules.

Further support

● Accommodation: Provided and paid for by the host organisation.
● Working facilities: Access to indoor and outdoor workspaces and rehearsal
areas.

Application

Applicants are invited to submit:

  • a short biography or CV
  • a portfolio or examples of previous work
  • a brief motivation statement
  • information about any accessibility requirements they would like us to conside

Contact: grill.michal13@gmail.com