
The residency is truly transdisciplinary, open to anyone working at the intersection of creativity, technology and inquiry. We welcome practitioners in visual and performing arts, design of all kinds, craft and maker culture, digital media and programming, sound and music, writing and literature, architecture, engineering, sustainable practice, as well as researchers and scientists exploring artistic or experimental approaches. If your work involves imagination, exploration or innovation – whether through art, code, materials or scientific method – you are invited to apply.
The program aims to support both emerging and established artists, creatives, designers, and forward-thinkers by providing a space for unrestrained expression and the opportunity for engagement within a close-knit creative community. This self-directed space functions as both a residency and a retreat, encouraging participants to explore and develop their artistic pursuits free from external pressures. We provide the time and environment for artists to focus deeply on their practices on their own terms. With no obligation to produce specific outcomes for the wider community, participants are free to embark on a personal and introspective journey of development.
We offer a shared studio space (95 m2) for eight artists. The Centre is equipped with wood & metal workshops, a ceramic workshop, a printmaking workshop, a kitchen, and a Concert hall. Workshop access excludes Studio Silo, which can be booked for an additional fee. See more information about workshops and facilities HERE.
Having said all of that, if an artist is interested in leading a workshop, exhibiting their works, holding a concert, or performing or reading poetry, we are open to most ideas.
It is worth mentioning that dogs are often present at the facility. However, if they are not welcome, they should not be in the shared studio.
We speak: Icelandic, English, Polish & Slovenian