Housing: Accommodation is provided at Tsung-yeh Arts and Cultural Center for selected artist residents only; companions, family, assistants, and pets cannot stay.
Who Can Apply: Professional artists and artist teams in any discipline who can communicate in English or Chinese and independently conduct field research and project management.
The Focus: Site-specific work responding to Tainan’s hydrology, geology, ecology, communities, and the historic Tsung-yeh Arts and Cultural Center.
The Funding: NT$1,000 per day for living and creation costs, up to NT$90,000 for a 90-day stay; accommodation, bicycle, shared studio, multimedia equipment, and basic tools are provided; organizer-managed project, exhibition, and workshop expenses are supported up to NT$150,000.
Key Requirements: Apply online with a CV, site-specific residency proposal, and at least one signed recommendation letter; selected artists must present a final project and lead at least one workshop.
DeadlineMonday, August 31, 2026
StipendNT$1,000 per day; up to NT$90,000 for 90 days
Duration45–90 days
Program datesThree possible periods: January 4–April 9, April 7–July 6, or May 31–August 30, 2027
LocationTainan
ParticipationOn-site
Career stagesAll Stages
Application notesApplicants submit a CV, a site-specific residency proposal, and at least one signed recommendation letter. Selected artists must complete at least one final presentation and one workshop. Artists are responsible for airfare, shipping, field-research transport, and initial living cash.