Eco~Witchery: a themed residency

Eco-Witchery

a themed residency

8 February- 17 March, 2027

Athens, Greece

Deadline to apply: 15 May 2026

Open to visual artists, writers, performers, musicians, and all other occultists

There will be up to seven residents

Our coven will gather as winter turns to spring in the ancient necropolis that is Athens, drawn here by a shared interest in the murky, hidden, sacral connections between ecology and the occult. Carnival is in the air, the earth is awakening, and the city is bathed in Sahara dust and a cold wind from the Steppe.

You will stay in our neo-classical apartments in Kypseli, and work in our studios in Exarchia. You can choose to work on your own, or collaborate with your fellow heirophants (or both). We’ll meet weekly to share resources and readings, and give each other feedback and ideas. There will be several guest lectures with local experts and artists, and we’ll support your research and creative journey with bespoke recommendations for texts, shops, museums, and sites.

At the end of the residency, we’ll gather for a closing event. This might be a performance showcase, it might be a shared ritual, it might be open to the public, let’s see what mysteries are revealed before then.

The focus is on exploration & research, and we are open to a wide range of themes and approaches …  

worlding networks of kinship & care — divination (ancient Greek and otherwise) — botany, eroticism, agriculture and myth — Donna Haraway, Anna Tsing — trance states — prophecies at Delphi — entanglement — ghosts (and climate crisis) — traditional nature caring & engagement practices — knot magic — plant magic — altars and shrines — potions — herbal remedies — witches as healers — full moon dances — Silvia Federici — animism & pantheism rewilding — ecology/sex/death practice — fear of the occult/ vilification of witches — supernatural appreciation of nature — pleasure of entanglement with more-than-human species — werewolves — animal familiars — Eleusinian mystery rites — shamanic/ mystical encounters with plant/animal consciousness — etc. — etc. — etc. 

Deadline
Residency Length
1 month - 5 weeks
Languages
English
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
7
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
Discipline
Acting
Animation
Architecture
Art Conservation
Art Education
Art History
Augmented Reality
Book Arts
Ceramics/Clay Arts/Pottery
Choreography
Computing
Costume/Fashion Design
Criticism
Dance
Digital Media
Documentary
Drawing
Ecology
Electronic Arts
Environmental Arts
Fiction
Film
Fine Metals/Jewelry
Graphic Design
History
Illustration
Industrial Design
Installation Arts
Interdisciplinary Arts
Journalism
Literary Nonfiction
Literature
Mixed Media
Moving Image
Multimedia Arts
Music
New Genres
Nonfiction
Opera
Painting
Paper Arts
Performance Art
Philosophy
Photography
Playwriting
Poetry
Public Art
Science
Screenwriting
Sculpture
Social Practice
Sound Art
Storytelling
Symphony
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
Theater
Translation
TV + Radio
Urban Planning/Design
Visual Arts
Woodworking
Writing
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
N/A
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Emerging
Mid-career
Established
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in public programming
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
Give artist talk or presentation
Lead workshop for the public
Lead workshop for fellow residents
Lead a skill share
Accessible Housing
Inaccessible
Meals Provided
Residents have access to shared kitchen
No meals are provided
Studios/Special Equipment
Private Studios
Shared Studios
Dedicated Studio/Shop Technicians - Part Time
Exhibition / Installation Space
Performance/Presentation Facilities
Dance Studio Without Sprung Floor
Painting Workspace (Oil)
Easels
Drawing Benches
Drying Racks
Paper Tearing Table
Textiles Workspace
Fiber Arts Workspace
Well-ventilated Spray Room
Dedicated Wood Shop
Woodworking Tools
Tablesaw
Bandsaw
Wood Vises And Wood Working Table
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Type of Housing
Private bedroom in a shared housing facility on campus
Shared bedroom
Additional Eligibility Information

The focus is on exploration & research, and we are open to a wide range of themes and approaches …  

worlding networks of kinship & care — divination (ancient Greek and otherwise) — botany, eroticism, agriculture and myth — Donna Haraway, Anna Tsing — trance states — prophecies at Delphi — entanglement — ghosts (and climate crisis) — traditional nature caring & engagement practices — knot magic — plant magic — altars and shrines — potions — herbal remedies — witches as healers — full moon dances — Silvia Federici — animism & pantheism rewilding — ecology/sex/death practice — fear of the occult/ vilification of witches — supernatural appreciation of nature — pleasure of entanglement with more-than-human species — werewolves — animal familiars — Eleusinian mystery rites — shamanic/ mystical encounters with plant/animal consciousness — etc. — etc. — etc. 

Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
20
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
78
Artist Stipend
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
65
Euro (EUR)
Fee Details

Price and Funding

The price for the whole residency (37 nights) is:

€2,405 with private bedroom

€1,850 with shared bedroom

This includes

 — Accommodation. If you choose a shared bedroom, you’ll be sharing with one other person. There are two kitchens and two bathrooms, a large shared space, and two balconies. The apartments are basic, but comfortable and beautiful.

 — Studio space for your research and practice. We can often offer a private studio, but it depends on everyone’s needs. Painting, playing music, dancing, and arcane rituals are all allowed.

 — Woodshop, tools, and some limited supplies such as paper, paint, scrap fabric, and strange, small pieces of plastic whose purpose has been long forgotten.

— Access to our small but growing lending library.

— Guest talks from local experts and artists.

— Personalized recommendations for research and creative resources: readings, shops, museums, ancient sites, etc.

— Connections with the local art scene.

It doesn’t include

— Flights to Athens or transportation around the city.

— Food. Athens is relatively inexpensive: a meal at a restaurant might cost €20, a bottle of water €1

— Extra materials. If you need special materials for your projects, we can recommend places to buy them.

— Museum tickets.  

Grant/Scholarship/other Funding Support
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support Details

We are happy to provide letters of invitation and support for your external funding applications.

Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application