Looking for a residency opportunity? Explore Slovenia’s international arts residency landscape through an interactive map that brings together opportunities from across the country in one place. From urban creative hubs to rural retreat spaces, the infographic allows you to navigate programmes geographically and discover their diversity at a glance. It connects residency opportunities offered by cultural organisations, institutions, NGOs and independent initiatives into a single, searchable overview.
Through this interactive interface, you can explore AiR programmes by location and artistic discipline, and compare key features such as accessibility, environmental sustainability, inclusion, family support, and the level of financial coverage provided. The infographic offers a practical tool for identifying residencies that match your professional needs, while also providing broader insight into the structure and diversity of Slovenia’s AiR landscape. Learn more ...
Accessibility: The programme clearly provides at least basic accessibility for people with physical disabilities (e.g. wheelchair access to accommodation). For other accessibility arrangements, see the programme description.
Cost coverage: The programme covers at least part of the basic costs of the residency, typically accommodation and one additional form of support (e.g. a stipend, travel costs, production costs). For details of the support provided, see the programme description.
Family: The programme allows family members or companions to stay with the artist-in-residence. Organised childcare is generally not included unless explicitly stated in the programme description.
Sustainability: The programme includes at least two concrete sustainability measures or one systemic sustainability practice (e.g. reuse of materials, efficient use of resources, promotion of sustainable mobility).
Inclusion: The programme includes measures to promote equal opportunities and inclusive practices (e.g. adapted selection procedures, anti-discrimination principles, support for people with limited access to residencies, the inclusion of marginalised groups).