anorak / Deutschland
Submission Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
Category: Residency
City or region: Berlin

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anorak invites Berlin-based artists, curators, and researchers working in time-based media, writing, translation, publishing, and culinary projects to submit collaborative proposals for a 3-month residency at the shared anorak studio in Berlin-Tempelhof from 1 July – 30 September 2026.
The residency supports in-person collaboration. It is suitable for projects that will benefit from a shared studio environment and an extended in person work period. With a focus on process and research rather than production, we hope to enable informal exchange and dialogue as well as more formalised sharing sessions.
Berlin-based practitioners can apply with a collaborator. International collaborations are welcome, as well as new and existing collaborations, and proposals from collectives with external partners.
We are particularly interested in experimental approaches across artistic communities, practices, and forms of knowledge, and that challenge notions of discipline, genre, canon, authorship, coherence, and censorship.
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The anorak studio
anorak is a curatorial collective and independent art space with a focus on artists’ moving image, performance, and sound run by Lukas Ludwig and Johanna Markert.
(If you are missing an English description here, please check under the link of the original call, see above.)
The residency supports in-person collaboration. It is suitable for projects that will benefit from a shared studio environment and an extended in person work period. With a focus on process and research rather than production, we hope to enable informal exchange and dialogue as well as more formalised sharing sessions.
Berlin-based practitioners can apply with a collaborator. International collaborations are welcome, as well as new and existing collaborations, and proposals from collectives with external partners.
We are particularly interested in experimental approaches across artistic communities, practices, and forms of knowledge, and that challenge notions of discipline, genre, canon, authorship, coherence, and censorship.
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The anorak studio
anorak is a curatorial collective and independent art space with a focus on artists’ moving image, performance, and sound run by Lukas Ludwig and Johanna Markert.
(If you are missing an English description here, please check under the link of the original call, see above.)
Application fee: no fee indicated
Age restriction: no age restriction indicated
Regional restriction: only persons from Berlin can apply
