Principle
In 1996, at the wish of Prince Rainier III, 10 studios were created to host artists in exceptional conditions and thus help boost artistic life in the Principality.
Since 2009, at the wish of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover, the studios Allocation Committee, under the leadership and direct management of the Department of Cultural Affairs, has allocated studios to emerging artists and professionals developing an innovative and high-quality approach to artistic creation.
To promote and coordinate the cultural policy of the Prince's Government in this way, the Department of Cultural Affairs provides an ideal environment for artistic research and production.
The Studios
- 6 studios ranging from 100 to 190 m², with accommodation included. Each features a workspace, a sleeping area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom
- 4 studios of 110 to 150 m², without accommodation. These include a workspace, a kitchenette, and a bathroom
Residency
The residencies will be awarded by an expert selection jury, based on the nature of the artists' projects, and will last from one to six months, with the possibility of renewal once.
How the artists are selected
A call for applications is published once or twice per year in the Journal Officiel de Monaco.
Particular attention is paid to the residency project that has an international dimension:
Applicants must compile a hard copy or digital version that can be used without specific software, including the following documents:
- The application form, which can be downloaded below
- A biography or artistic CV
- A presentation of works already produced accompanied by a maximum of 5 visuals (dated, commentated, including videos and sound works)
- Press cuttings if appropriate (maximum 3)
Artists will be selected on the basis of applications and/or invitations.
Conditions
Artists must be present throughout the residency and develop artistic research or projects, which must be presented at a visit to the studio, organised by the Department of Cultural Affairs at the end of the residencies.
A report must also be submitted to the Allocation Committee in the month following the end of the residency.
Artists who have already been allocated a studio, or who have already been refused twice, cannot reapply.
Applications & General Information
To stay informed about upcoming calls for applications, or for any other questions regarding the Quai Antoine I International Artist Residency, please contact the Department of Cultural Affairs of Monaco: infodac@gouv.mc | +377 98 98 83 03
Stay connected
Discover the latest updates from the studios and resident artists:
- TV Report – Discovering the Quai Workshops : Watch on YouTube
- Resident Artist Spotlights : Explore profiles and behind-the-scenes content on the DAC’s Instagram account.
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Le Winter Palace
4, boulevard des Moulins
MC 98000 MONACO
Opening hours :
from 9:00am to 6:30pm from Monday to Friday
Phone :
Fax :