Artist Residencies


InArts Lab hosts artists from around the world, offering opportunities to experiment, collaborate, and engage in research that bridges art, science, and technology.

TTT Fellows

A vibrant program through the Rewilding Cultures co-funded by the European Union connecting artists with interdisciplinary research projects. Fellows take part in workshops, seminars, and collaborative projects that explore hybrid and boundary-pushing practices.

  • 2024 Fall with Heidi Hehnly-Chang and Boryana Rossa counted with the advice of TTToracles Sunčica Ostoić, Olga Majcen Linn, Charlotte Jarvis and Laura Splan
  • 2024 Spring with Robert Lisek and Clarissa Ribeiro
  • 2023 with Lyndsey Walsh and Aisen Caro Chacin with the advice of TTTFellowXprts Jaden J. Hastings and Hoçâ Cové-Mbede

Rewilding Cultures Mobility Conversation

Supporting artists by Ionian University in 2023–2025 through the Rewilding Cultures co-funded by the European Union, this residency focuses on ecological and cultural sustainability. Residents develop projects that combine creative experimentation with critical dialogue:

  • 2025 Kim Doan Quoc will travel to Vietnam for the Foliating Memories project on Agent Orange, a project exploring landscapes damaged by chemical weapons and the collective memory of nature, focusing on shifting representations across generations in the Vietnamese diaspora in France and Vietnam.
  • 2024 Ghazal Ramzani, a Berlin-based Iranian dancer and choreographer who traveled by train across Europe to interview practitioners of indigenous dances rooted in resistance movements. Her report can be found here
  • 2023 Anna Czaban whose goal was to establish collaborations and research socio-artistic methods and tools for climate education by participating in the Milan Worlds Congress for Climate Justice.

AIR InOurLab

AIR InOurLab hosts international artists in our labs and studios. Residents receive mentorship, workspace, and opportunities to present their work through exhibitions, talks, and collaborative projects. Started in 2025 with Nathalie Dubois Calero and Kelly Tarenidi.