MuCEM Artist Residency
About this opportunity
The MuCEM/IMéRA Research Residency is a five-month programme hosted at IMéRA (Institute for Advanced Study) in Marseille. Three research focuses are available: collections and exhibitions, participatory workshops, and Fort Saint-Jean research. Residents receive a €2,000 monthly stipend, travel costs, and free accommodation. The programme is open to artists, architects, researchers, scenographers, and museology professionals.
Application tips
Your project should demonstrate genuine engagement with Mediterranean cultural themes. The museum values artists who create meaningful dialogue with its collections.
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