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FSAS International Curator Residency Award 2025

The FSAS International Curator Residencies programme provides contemporary international curators with accommodation and a stipend to live, work and network in Dublin, for a duration of 3-4 weeks. Residencies are programmed to begin in late January/early February 2025. FSAS will further develop the programme for return visits where appropriate in 2025.

Deadline: 5pm, Wednesday 13 November 2024 

Who is the residency for?

  • Curators who are working independently or with institutions
  • Curators who can spend time in Dublin for up to four weeks, and no less than three weeks
  • Curators with a strong track record and over five years of experience in the field
  • Curators developing curatorial research/practice relationships in Dublin/Ireland

About the Residency

Through this residency programme, FSAS provides the armature to build links/fosters collaborations between international artists, curators, art institutions & their Irish counterparts. This residency programme provides opportunities for international curators to:

  • connect in person with the Irish visual art scene
  • undertake research, studio visits and participate in Dublin & Ireland’s dynamic visual arts sector
  • make connections, explore international exhibition opportunities with Irish artists, with introductions facilitated, where possible, by FSAS staff

As part of their residency, International Curators are asked to:

  • give a short public talk in FSAS at the beginning of their stay to meet resident & non-resident practitioners from Dublin and beyond, to elaborate their practice
  • take part in studio visits with FSAS artists and attend FSAS events coinciding with their stay
  • to write a brief report for our own evaluation purposes at the end of their residency to help FSAS continue to refine our awarded residency programme
  • to bring previous publications or exhibition ephemera relating to their recent work, and where possible, recommend active reading material of current interest for the FSAS library

Resources and Support

  • Free accommodation in a live/work studio located in Dublin’s historic north inner-city centre. Studio images are here
  • Successful applicants will receive a stipend of €300 to support their stay in FSAS
  • Access to facilities: digital media resource, AV equipment, meeting room, reading area. Full list of facilities here
  • International curators create their own timetable of studio visits with FSAS resident artists and other cultural practitioners to suit their own work patterns, which can be done in advance. Where needed or desired, FSAS can help, such as in introductions to artists, art institutions, curators, galleries in Dublin city and nationwide

Previous International Curator Residents

2024: Eszter Lázár, Ilari Laamanen, Cale Garrido, Danny Bracken, Lorena Moreno Vera, Lea Vene.
2023: Erin Joyce, Harriet Cooper, Maria Kuzmina, Catriona Whiteford, Viviana Checchia, Darren Pottie.
2022: Jone Alaitz Uriarte, Siobhán Forshaw, Lucija Šutej, Tsione Wolde-Michael, Dr Linzi Stauvers, Kari Conte, Terhi Tuomi, Lea Vene.
2020: Anneka French, Angels Miralda, Lea Vene, Marten Esko, Meghana Karnik, Stanislaw Welbel.
2019: Vanina Saracino, Canan Batur, Hana Ostan Ozbolt, Lucy A. Sames, Amy L. Powell, Alfredo Aracil, Sabine Schmid, Patrice Sharkey.
2018: Marek Wolynski, Allison Peters Quinn, Herb Shellenberger, Anneka French, Kris Dittel, Ana García Alarcón, Jade French, Kirsty White, Behzad Nejadghanbar, Denis Maksimov, Carolina Lio, Emma Brasó.

About Fire Station Artists’ Studios

Located in Dublin’s northeast city centre, Fire Station Artists’ Studios was established in 1993 to support professional visual artists. It provides ten subsidised combined living and working studios for Irish and international artists as well as large scale sculpture workshop facilities for day hire. In addition, FSAS provides digital media facilities and equipment, a project/meeting room space, as well as training opportunities for artists, combining the practical with the conceptual. A key policy of Fire Station is to support socially engaged arts practice and critique through art commissions, talks and publications.

As part of its programme, international curators visit and stay in FSAS, developing connections with FSAS artists, with institutions and key people in Dublin and across Ireland. With its established reputation and active staff, FSAS supports visiting curators to connect and further their projects and networks. Through this programme, Fire Station promotes and supports the creation of international opportunities for Irish artists.

How to Apply

An awareness of our residents and artistic programme is recommended when making an application.
The application includes:

  • A statement about your practice and explaining why you are interested in this residency
  • A CV (3 pages max)
  • Documentation of work (one or two recent projects)
  • 2 preferred timeframes to visit us during 2025 from end of January onwards
  • a short bio (100 words max) and a captioned image (300dpi) to announce your residency if awarded
  • Access requirements

Selection Criteria

Applications will be assessed on the following criteria:

• Professional curatorial practice
• Quality of work
• Curators developing curatorial research/practice relationships in Dublin/Ireland
• Expressed and perceived need for the award
• Willingness to engage with the FSAS Community

Click here to begin your application

If you have any queries, or difficulties accessing the application please email Julia Moustacchi at programme@firestation.ie.

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