FUTURES Artistic Residency

A residency programme supporting artistic development through research, experimentation, and public engagement.
The FUTURES Artistic Residency Programme supports artists in developing new work through research, experimentation, and engagement with contemporary themes. Developed by FUTURES and delivered in collaboration with partner organisations across Europe, the programme provides artists with dedicated time, mentorship, and support to advance their practice within a structured residency framework.

Each residency takes place within a distinct cultural context, creating opportunities to engage with new environments, communities, and perspectives. Through artistic research, dialogue, and public engagement, residents are encouraged to deepen their inquiry, expand their practice, and develop work that responds to the complexities of contemporary life.While residency locations and local contexts vary, all residencies are grounded in a shared framework that combines artistic development, mentorship, professional exchange, and public presentation.

#futures residency

currently curated by
BENEDETTA CASAGRANDE

Each artist in residence keeps a visual diary showcasing moments from their stay in Amsterdam, Riga or Budapest, bits of their creative process and insights into the development of their research.

residency theme

Nature, Technology and the Environment
The residency program places a particular focus on projects that explore the intersection of Nature, Environment, and Technology—topics that are increasingly urgent in contemporary life. We encourage projects that engage deeply with these themes, challenging our perceptions of human and ecological relationships, technological advancement, and environmental responsibility. Through this residency, artists will have the opportunity to investigate, reflect on, and expand upon these concepts in an interdisciplinary and culturally vibrant setting.
The program emphasizes the creative journey, supporting residents as they research, experiment, and develop their ideas. Public engagement is a key component, with each residency concluding in a public event where participants present their work and engage in dialogue with diverse audiences.

how it works

research residency
program

At the beginning of 2025, FUTURES introduced a Research Residency Program across three locations: FUTURES Hub in Amsterdam, Capa Center in Budapest, and ISSP in Riga. Selected from a pool of nominated FUTURES artists, participants are chosen by a diverse panel of experts. Open to all artists nominated in previous years, the program aims to foster production, exchange, and meaningful artistic growth. Applicants are evaluated based on their artistic practice and the quality and relevance of a residency project developed specifically for their time with FUTURES.

what we offer
  • Professional Mentorship: Residents receive tailored mentorship from experts relevant to their project, offering guidance and support throughout the residency.
  • Public Engagement and International Exposure: Each residency concludes with a public event, and the artist's work is promoted through communication channels of FUTURES.
  • Fair and Inclusive Working Environment: The residency ensures fair pay, safe working conditions, and a commitment to inclusivity.
  • Access to the FUTURES local network and introduction to Amsterdam art and contemporary culture scene.
What we expect
from the residents
  • Residents are encouraged to maintain a Visual Diary, posting weekly updates about their creative process on FUTURES’ social platforms. This offers an inside look at the artist’s journey.
  • A Video Portrait is created during the residency, offering a personal insight into the artist and their practice. This video is shared through FUTURES’ platforms, extending its reach.
  • A public-facing event, such as an open studio, workshop, exhibition or artist talk, is an essential component. This event offers residents a chance to share their work and process with the local community. This will also be live-streamed, allowing international audiences to engage with the residency's work.
  • Interview with a local writer about the artist's creative process during their residency. This written interview will be featured on the FUTURES website, offering further insight into their work and artistic journey.

residency locations

Futures Hub, Amsterdam: In 2023, FUTURES launched its first residency program at the FUTURES Hub, a vibrant space in Amsterdam that serves as the platform’s global headquarters and flexible exhibition venue. Situated on a former industrial site, the Hub offers a fully equipped live-work environment, including an atelier, furnished apartment, and event space. It welcomes artists from diverse regions and cultural backgrounds for both short- and long-term stays.

ISSP, Riga: The resident will be housed at the ISSP Riga Residency apartment in the city centre, shared with other two artists. The accommodation offers comfortable conditions for living and working - a separate bedroom with a working space, spacious shared living room and a fully equipped kitchen. The resident will have access to ISSP office facilities including use of printer, scanner, ISSP photography library and studio lights.

Capa Center, Budapest: The Capa Center residency program offers all entering participants a fully furnished private room within a communal apartment located on the Art Quarter Budapest premises, a studio space catering to the project’s requirements within its 400 m2 shared studio in the coolest postindustrial area of Budapest. Capa Center provides varied services to integrate the residents into the local art scene and contribute in establishing professional connections that best support their work and career. In addition, the residency will offer the possibility to organise a presentation at the Capa Centre in downtown Budapest, and use the Capa Centre's office facilities, including the printer and scanner.

Residency Archive

Artist
Artist
Róisín White
Nominated in
2018
Artist
Mirielle Rohr
Nominated in
Artist
Artist
Felipe Romero Beltrán
Nominated in
2022
Artist
Johanna-Maria Fritz
Nominated in
2019
Artist
Artist
Domenico Camarda
Nominated in
2019
Artist
Filip Bojović
Nominated in
2023
Artist
Anna Aicher
Nominated in
2023
Artist
Andrey Anro
Nominated in
2022
Artist
Barry W Hughes
Nominated in
2018
Artist
Artist
Artist
Artist
Sebastian Bejarano
Nominated in
2018
Artist
Kvet Nguyen
Nominated in
2022
Artist
Niamh Barry
Nominated in
2023
Artist
Patrycja Wojtas
Nominated in
2019
Artist
Artist
Lukas Kreibig
Nominated in
2020
Artist
Ugo Woatzi
Nominated in
2021
Professional
Artist
Sári
Nominated in
2022
Artist
resident artist
Tudor Rhys Etchells
residency in
Riga, LV
Tudor Rhys Etchells uses the photograph to challenge fictions created by legal systems. Working within such a bureaucracy in his previous role as a human rights lawyer inspires his closeness to the document and the brutally mundane. For him, the photographic medium, with its own cumbersome structures of viewing and representing, appears the best match for understanding processes that construct the imagined norms of our society. Embracing photography’s performative element, he deconstructs our conceptions of visual knowledge. He achieved a Distinction in MA Documentary Photography at the University of South Wales during which he was awarded the Reginald Salisbury grant. Recently he was awarded an Arts Council of Wales Research and Development grant to fund a residency and his first solo exhibition at BayArt, Cardiff. He is a lecturer at the University of Gloucester and regularly gives visiting lectures at institutions, including Ffotogalley. He is based in Cardiff and an associate artist of BayArt gallery.
Words from the artist