L’AiR Arts Residency Program
L’AiR Arts is committed to supporting intercultural artistic exchange through international arts residency programs, while promoting diversity, inclusion and international understanding through artistic and cultural heritage. Just like L’AiR Arts historical base at Atelier 11, our residency program mirrors the symbol for equality = a horizontal exchange between artists and cultural professionals from various cultural backgrounds, of different ages and genders, working in various disciplines and at all stages of their professional careers.
L’AiR Arts residency program is supported by 4 main pillars:
- intercultural exchange
- research
- professional development and;
- contemporary creation
The purpose of L'AiR Arts multidisciplinary residency programs is to foster cross-cultural exchanges and collaborations between international artists and cultural professionals within the local art ecosystem. Located in Montparnasse, known as a historic hub for international artists in the beginning of the 20th century, the L’AiR Arts residency program grounds its commitment to contemporary arts within a historical perspective.
Focusing on intercultural artistic exchange as the legacy of the École de Paris, the program offers an insider’s view into the important role that international artists have played in Paris from the late 19th century to the present day.
Residency Program Information
Residency Program Summary
Application Information
L’AiR Arts International Residency Program at Atelier 11 mirrors the symbol for equality, = a horizontal exchange between artists and cultural professionals from diverse cultural backgrounds, across different ages and genders, working in various disciplines and at all stages of their professional careers.
Candidates from every country of the world are welcomed, however an intermediate level of English is required to effectively interact with others. To attend the program candidate must be sufficiently independent to manage their residency.
Applications may be submitted on an ongoing basis with two deadlines per year – October 31st and April 30th. The submission from the residency candidate must include the following information:
- CV, bio/artist’s statement, and portfolio
- Letter of intent: reasons for applying, project description and objectives
Submissions are reviewed by a committee of international and Paris-based arts professionals. Residencies are awarded upon examination of each application and within the limits of available places.
Thanks to our current supporters, we are able to offer a number of funded and subsidized residencies, as well as fellowships to cover travel and/or material and research stipend.
Funded and subsidized residencies are limited and priority is given to candidates from less economically developed parts of the world based on the OECD’s DAC list, as well as artists at risk or in exile.
In addition, we accept submissions from candidates who are funded by other institutions and funders. The contributions help us to offset the costs of upkeep and preservation of the Atelier 11 historic residency, while also creating a nurturing and productive environment for the residents.
All selected candidates receive an invitation letter indicating the specific condition of their residency, which can be used to seek further funding from national and international agencies.
Accessibility
Atelier 11, a historical space built in 1875, has limited accessibility in certain areas. While the main entry to the studio space is accessible for individuals in wheelchairs, the other two levels of the building are only accessible by staircase, making them inaccessible for those with mobility impairments.
Housing & Accomodation
L'AiR Arts residency is conveniently situated in the historic district of Montparnasse, within walking distance from the main cultural and artistic sites of Paris. In addition to accomodation on-site or off-site, L’AiR Arts provides residents with the following resources:
- Communal studio workspace and meeting space (~40m2 / 430 sq feet) with a fully equipped kitchen
- Multimedia arts presentation space (~30m2 / 320 sq feet) with projector and speakers
- Research library on modern and contemporary art
Depending on the resident’s project, Atelier can host open studio, exhibition, talk, etc. L’AiR Arts also offers programming, communications and event support, assisting with networking and research opportunities.