
Residency Grant Program for Artist, Curators and Researchers
Constelaciones 2026 Grant
Application deadline: 9 August 2026
Financial contribution of $1,000,000 (ARS) to cover mobility, per diems, and production costs.
Red Quincho opens the call for the fourth edition of Constelaciones 2026, its residency grant program that connects artists, curators, and researchers with urban and rural territories across the country.
Eligibility
In this edition, a total of 15 grants will be awarded: 13 for individuals residing in Argentina, and 2 for those currently living in Spain. This distribution aims to foster exchange between local scenes and international contexts, strengthening dialogue among diverse territories.
About the Grant
The Constelaciones 2026 Grant offers a one-month residency, split between two different Red Quincho spaces, organized in pairs that cross territories and diverse contexts throughout the country. Each applicant must apply to a specific constellation (pair) of residencies. Participants will receive guidance from the coordinators and will take part in collective gatherings, meetings, and activities with local communities, promoting dialogue among practices, scenes, and situated knowledge.
Constelaciones is carried out in alliance with the Williams Foundation and has the support of the Centro Cultural de España en Buenos Aires–CCEBA and Fundación Santander Argentina, through the Cultural Promotion Regime (Sponsorship) of the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires.
Call closes:
Sunday, August 9, at 11:59 PM (ARG time)
Residency period:
Between September and December 2026
Each grant provides:
One-month residency, divided into two 15-day periods at different spaces within the Network.
Financial contribution of $1,000,000 (ARS) to cover mobility, per diems, and production costs.
Selection:
Participants will be selected by the coordinators of the residencies in the constellation to which they apply.
Spanish candidates will be pre-selected by the residencies and subsequently evaluated by a jury.
Note: This call has been translated from Spanish and edited for formatting purposes. To read the full listing, please visit the link below.
Image credits: Via Red Quincho Website