Please contact us at artist.development@factoryinternational.org if you require any support in completing your application.
Aviva Studios' vast spaces have been designed to provoke artists to do things differently, explore what's possible, and offer a backdrop to create some of the most ambitious work in the world.
Now, we're joining forces with the Sacatar Institute to offer a transformational residency opportunity in Bahia, Brazil. We want to support artists to think about their creative practice in an international context and the wider world of making work.
Together, we're offering a nine-week residency in Bahia for artists to explore their creative practice, support transformation of ideas, engage with local communities or institutions, be part of a cohort of international artists/creatives, and develop networks that offer space, reflection and pathways to new learning.
About Sacatar Institute
Founded in 2001, the Sacatar Institute is the oldest continuously operating artist residency in Brazil. Since its creation, Sacatar has hosted more than 500 artists from all artistic disciplines, coming from more than 70 countries.
Sacatar stands out from other residencies for its interdisciplinarity--always bringing together artists from various creative disciplines within the same cohort. It also distinguishes itself by welcoming artists not only from around the world but also from different generations.
Another defining feature is its open-ended approach, prioritizing process and immersion in Bahian culture and the local art scene over the production of finished works. For this reason, Sacatar does not require participants to produce any final outcome, such as an artwork or exhibition. Instead, artists are free to explore, experiment, and, most importantly, be affected and transformed by their experience in Bahia.
Located on the island of Itaparica, across the bay from Salvador, Sacatar offers a residency experience that offers time in studio; engagement with the nature, culture, and communities of Itaparica; and immersion in Salvador's rich art scene. How artists choose to balance these elements is entirely up to them.
What to Expect
Factory International's Residency artist will have the opportunity to:
Develop international experience and knowledge
Receive travel and accommodation for the residency of 9 weeks (all this is paid for) plus 2000 to support your time.
Receive peer to peer insight, support, and connectivity
See and be introduced to the ecology of Bahia and the surrounding areas
Join a cohort of other residency artists from across the globe
Be introduced to local art spaces, cultural initiatives, and other points of interest
Have the opportunity to propose activities such as workshops, lectures, or even small-scale exhibitions
Learn more about the island of Itaparica in Bahia, as well as get in touch with the rich history, art and culture of this location
Meet local communities, artists, and activists
Make use of studio spaces
Interact with the Sacatar organisation and its connections in the area
What Will Be Expected of You
Initiative
- Most of your time at Sacatar is self-directed. While the Sacatar team will gladly help connect you with local people and institutions, it is up to you to pursue those connections and shape your own experience. Aside from the first week of orientation and a few pre-scheduled group activities, no one will dictate how you spend your time.
Permanence
- You are expected to remain in residence for the full duration of the residency (nine weeks). Occasional short absences--such as a weekend trip to Salvador--are permitted, but in general, you are expected to be present and engaged at Sacatar throughout the residency.
Come Alone
- This is an individual residency. We do not accept group applications, and it is essential that artists come to Bahia on their own, without family members or friends accompanying them to the island or elsewhere during the residency.
Camaraderie
- You will be in residence with six other artists from diverse countries, disciplines, backgrounds, and generations. We expect each Sacatar Fellow to approach the residency with generosity--sharing ideas, references, contacts, and experiences, and fostering a spirit of mutual exchange and support within the group.
Guidance Notes
We are looking for an
individual artist
, from any artform or interdisciplinary background from the North of England.
We are looking for an artist who can manage and devise their schedule and time whilst at Sacatar
We are looking for an artist who is confident, independent, and can use this opportunity with agency
You can demonstrate
at least seven years of professional experience
and you would be able to structure your residency and manage your time
You can demonstrate why this international residency could be transformative in your practice
You must be
available from 17th November 2025 to 19th January 2026
and be resident in Brazil for this time
You'll need to be available to check in with the Head of Artist Development bi-weekly
You will need to outline how you'd use this residency
When applying please do not rely solely on ChatGPT/AI software for your answers as it may not fully reflect your skills and experience and how they align with this opportunity. We may decide to discount your answer if we believe it is solely generated by AI.
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