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The programme provides:

  • Travel expenses up to 250€ per resident (per residency, as well as per attendance of final gathering).
     
  • Accommodation and studio space.
     
  • Artist fee of €800 per month for individual residents.
     
  • Artist fee of €2100 per month for a small collective with up to 3 members.
     
  • Artist fee of €3500 per month for a medium-sized collective with up to 5 members.
     
  • Material expenses of up to 300€ for individual and 400€ for collective residencies.
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Massia

Massia

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Description

MASSIA is an artist-run, self-organised residency space in rural Estonia, inviting residents to motorise their own capacity to (co)create the desired conditions for creating work and producing knowledge. Alongside developing their own practice, residents are invited to participate in collective practices, exchange and collaboration.

SPROUT is a residency programme for artists and cultural practitioners who work at the intersection of art and ecology and are based in a Nordic or a Baltic country (except Estonia). From September 2023 to June 2024, MASSIA will host 6 individual practitioners and 2 collectives for residencies ranging from 1-2 months, supported by the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture.

This 2023 call is for individual and collective proposals that relate to the specific context of MASSIA: a context in which a deep curiosity for ecology goes hand-in-hand with a commitment to experiments in self-organisation. The organisers are looking for practitioners who have the desire and capacity to re-think and care for the reproductional sphere (that is, the sphere of human and non-human labour that maintains life for ourselves and others in shared ecologies) through their artistic practices. Diversity, pro-activity, complexity and radical experimentation are welcome, as are many other things that cannot be imagined yet.

Residents are invited to follow their individual working processes with the option of developing collaborative projects, reflections and research with fellow residents while immersing themselves in the multispecies ecologies that MASSIA is part of and situated within. The programme facilitates opportunities to connect with local people and places through organised visits and field trips, as well as offering a platform for, and assistance with, sharing working processes with relevant communities and audiences.

Outcome

SPROUT will end with a gathering planned for 10-15 June 2024, during which all residents will be invited to get together for a convivial moment of practice- and knowledge-sharing, and to map a common ground.

Studio Information

The building has 4 studios of varying sizes (45 sqm - 55 sqm) and a big theater hall (135 sqm) with a proscenium arch stage and a floor suitable for body work. Many of the bedrooms are spacious and can also be used as workspaces. A library and reading room (with books on critical feminist, queer, plant, and environmental studies, ecology, philosophy, art, political science, etc.). Furthermore, 2 hectares of garden can be used for working outdoors, and offer the possibility to engage with gardening and plant practices. MASSIA also maintains a large medicinal herb collection and herbal library which invites any resident for study and experimentation.
You can find more info on available facilities on their website.

Accommodation Information

MASSIA offers 14 simple bedrooms equipped with single or double beds, desks and cupboards. Bed linen and towels are provided. 2 communal kitchens, a library and reading room offer spaces to informally meet and exchange. There are currently 3 bikes and a car available for use. MASSIA can provide a maximum capacity of up to 45 stayers for events, during which studio spaces can be turned into dorms with comfortable double airbeds.

Technical Information

Optical fiber internet connection with good wifi signal throughout the whole building, sound system, projector (basic).

Location

MASSIA is based in the Estonian countryside, by the Baltic sea, about 180 km south of Tallinn, and 140 km north of Riga (Latvia). The residency is located in a heritage school building in a small village with about thirty inhabitants, surrounded by forests, fields and bogs; 5 km away starts Nigula, one of Estonia’s oldest bog reserves with importance to wild life, especially birds. Twelve kilometers westwards, in Kabli, you will find the long sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea, which reach further south to the Latvian border; and the coastal marshes further north. In summers (and any other season for the brave ones) the sea, bog ponds, lakes, and rewilding quarry ponds offer various possibilities for swimming. In autumns the nearby forests are full of fruiting fungi.

Contact information
Addresses

Massiaru koolimaja
Massiaru kyla
86004 Haademeeste vald Parnumaa
Estonia

Email
info [at] massia.ee
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