Evolving Identities - Studio 88 Artist Residency
About This Opportunity
Studio 88 Artist Residency 2025: Evolving Identities Call for Applications Residency Period: 12 May – 6 July 2025 (3-8 weeks) Submission Deadline: 31 March 2025 (for residency starting 12 May 2025) Submission deadline: 5 May 2025 (for residency starting 9 June 2025) Location: Studio 88 Artist Residency, Doi Saket, Chiang Mai, Thailand Exploring the Fluidity of Self in a Changing World Identity is not static—it shifts, evolves, and is shaped by culture, history, and personal experience. In an era of rapid transformation, from digital revolutions to migration and environmental change, artists play a critical role in interpreting and redefining identity. Evolving Identities, the theme for Studio 88’s 2025 artist residency, invites artists across disciplines to examine the forces that shape identity—personal, collective, cultural, and beyond. This residency provides a reflective and experimental space for creators to explore identity as a fluid, ever-changing construct, influenced by memory, place, heritage, technology, and socio-political landscapes. Key Issues & Themes The theme Evolving Identities is framed around several open-ended areas of inquiry: Personal & Collective Identity – How do personal narratives intersect with broader cultural and social identities? What role do tradition, ancestry, and language play in shaping selfhood? Migration & Displacement – In an increasingly globalized world, what happens to identity when one moves across borders? How do artists navigate themes of belonging, loss, and hybridity? Digital & Virtual Identities – How does the rise of AI, social media, and digital personas reshape notions of self? Where do the lines blur between authenticity and curation? Gender & Fluidity – How is identity evolving in the context of gender expression and fluidity? What new stories and forms emerge when traditional definitions are challenged? Environmental Identity – As the climate crisis reshapes landscapes and communities, how do we rethink our relationship with nature? Can artists help reimagine a more sustainable and interconnected identity with the planet? The Artist as Identity – Given the above, how does the role of ‘the Artist’ function in relation to creative practices that are identity forming, and within the broader political realms of representation, documentation, and the evolving ethics of everyday life in the world today
What's Offered
Additional Resources
Time and space to develop new and/or existing work Engaging discussions with fellow artists and curators Studio visits, workshops, and public sharing sessions Access to the vibrant artistic and cultural landscape of Studio 88 Artist profile promotion on our website and social media platforms Networking opportunities for potential collaborations Basic research assistance Administrative support on-site Private accommodation in a self-contained bungalow Private working space in the bungalow and shared studio space