Tabakalera International Residency Programme
About this opportunity
Tabakalera, the International Centre of Contemporary Culture in San Sebastian, Spain, offers residencies to international artists, filmmakers, and curators. Located in a converted tobacco factory, the centre provides studios, accommodation, and production support alongside its programme of exhibitions and film screenings.
Application tips
The centre has a strong focus on the intersection of visual art and cinema. Projects that bridge these disciplines are particularly welcome.
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