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KORDON OPEN CALL: January-April 2026

17.10.2025

We welcome applications from all types of creative practitioners and researches, including visual artists, architects, filmmakers, writers, curators, musicians, performing artists and those working across disciplines or in collaboration. KORDON offers 2 or 4 week residencies to change of pace and the space to create.

Application Process: As the space is limited, we select applicants based on an evidence of their professional experience, quality of past work, project idea and compatibility with other residents staying at the same time.

Deadline: October 31, 2025

Available rooms and dates: The residency house in Hiiumaa island includes large and small studios/bedrooms with private bathrooms and a fully equipped shared kitchen. In the large studio is a screen and a projector. To get around there are bisycles or push sledges available. Residents can use the garden and the greenhouse and the honey produced by the KORDON bees.

Select 2 weeks or 4 weeks from the dates below.

SMALL STUDIO / January 4– 17
LARGE STUDIO / January 4– 17

SMALL STUDIO / January 18– 31
LARGE STUDIO / January 18– 31

SMALL STUDIO / February 1– 14
LARGE STUDIO / February 1– 14

SMALL STUDIO / February 15– 28
LARGE STUDIO / February 15– 28

SMALL STUDIO / March 1– 14
LARGE STUDIO / March 1– 14

SMALL STUDIO / March 29 – April 11
LARGE STUDIO / March 29 – April 11

More information and application form: www.kordon.ee

We aim to get back to you within 1 week after application deadline.
Successful applicants will be sent confirmation of dates and residency guidelines. 

Expectations towards the artist

As this is a self-funded residency, the only expectation is that the artist works on their project during the majority of their residency. We hope that this supportive environment, without the pressure to produce, will aid creativity, experimentation and the development of new ideas. KORDON, for its part, deals with communication and supports the resident with the necessary help during the residency. 

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