GASP: Global African Situated Practices International Artistic Residency
About This Opportunity
The Institute for Postnatural Studies (IPS) announces GASP: Global African Situated Practices, a six-week artistic research residency in Madrid, Spain for one individual based in any of the 54 African states. Running from 15 October to 30 November, 2025, the residency supports interdisciplinary and socially engaged practices at the intersection of art, ecology, and research.
Restrictions
Individuals whose practice is deeply connected to their local context in the African continent, working in fields including: visual arts, research and education in the arts, culture, or humanities, curation and cultural programming, archiving and library practices, community leadership in socially engaged art
What's Offered
Additional Resources
Accommodation, studio space, curatorial mentorship, public presentation, access to local networks, visits to institutions and independent spaces in Madrid, supporting documents for visa application process