Studio 170 | GERMANY

Studio 170 | GERMANY

TRAVEL STIPENDS TO GERMANY FOR NEW ENGLAND ARTISTS

Studio 170 │ Germany encourages artists of all disciplines, living and/or working in New England, to consider traveling to Germany for an artist residency or cooperative project. Artists can apply for stipends that cover travel, accommodations, transportation and visa costs up to $1500.

The next call will go out on October 1, 2024 for projects in 2025. Application deadline is November 15.

TRAVEL STIPENDS TO GERMANY FOR NEW ENGLAND ARTISTS

Studio 170 │ Germany encourages artists of all disciplines, living and/or working in New England, to consider traveling to Germany for an artist residency or cooperative project. Artists can apply for stipends that cover travel, accommodations, transportation and visa costs up to $1500.

The next call will go out on October 1, 2024 for projects in 2025. Application deadline is November 15.

CURRENT STIPEND WINNERS

HEATHER KAPPLOW, from Allston, is doing an artist residency at ZK/U Center for Arts and Urbanistics (Berlin) in November/December and then will continue to Hamburg to collaborate with performing artist, cultural worker and researcher Danja Burchard to develop a project that lays the artistic research groundwork for a future-oriented project exploring ephemeral artistic interventions that pay tribute to our subtle ways of creating culture in our daily lives.

CHAIA (KAIA BERMAN PETERS), from Cambridge, works on and performs a three-part immersive audio-visual installation with visual jockey Dan Tombs. The installation, Hofn Stantsye reflects on Jewish nationalism and homeland: past, present, and future. Each part of the installation includes live electronic music performed on a SP-404 sampler, visuals projected on the ceiling and walls, and audience participation. The installation will premiere at the Shtetl Berlin Festival in December.

Musicians Akiva Jacobs and Rebecca MacInnes received a shared stipend for travel to Weimar and Berlin in August 2024. Check back in fall for an update on their projects.

CURRENT STIPEND WINNERS

HEATHER KAPPLOW, from Allston, is doing an artist residency at ZK/U Center for Arts and Urbanistics (Berlin) in November/December and then will continue to Hamburg to collaborate with performing artist, cultural worker and researcher Danja Burchard to develop a project that lays the artistic research groundwork for a future-oriented project exploring ephemeral artistic interventions that pay tribute to our subtle ways of creating culture in our daily lives.

CHAIA (KAIA BERMAN PETERS), from Cambridge, works on and performs a three-part immersive audio-visual installation with visual jockey Dan Tombs. The installation, Hofn Stantsye reflects on Jewish nationalism and homeland: past, present, and future. Each part of the installation includes live electronic music performed on a SP-404 sampler, visuals projected on the ceiling and walls, and audience participation. The installation will premiere at the Shtetl Berlin Festival in December.

Musicians Akiva Jacobs and Rebecca MacInnes received a shared stipend for travel to Weimar and Berlin in August 2024. Check back in fall for an update on their projects.