Onassis AiR Opens Applications for 2026–27 Residencies in Athens

Participants receive an artist’s fee, a research budget, housing, round-trip travel, mentoring, and other resources to support their work.

Onassis AiR Opens Applications for 2026–27 Residencies in Athens
Artwork for Onassis AiR Open Call 2026-27 (© Onassis Creative Studio)

After six successful years supporting nearly 250 fellows from around the world, the artistic research and residency program Οnassis AiR has become a container of cross-disciplinary exchange among local and international art practitioners and researchers. 

Process, research, and experimentation are at the core of the residency: participants are invited to delve deeper into their practice without the pressure of presenting a final work. Serving as a point of access to the Onassis Culture ecosystem, Onassis AiR offers tailored mentoring and opportunities to explore future production, co-production, presentation possibilities, or further support for a project’s international development.

This season, the program invites applications for a 10-week residency in Athens, Greece, between September 2026 and July 2027. It will award 30 residencies across all fields, including Visual Arts, Theater, Dance, Sound, Art & Advanced Technologies, Filmmaking, Applied Arts, and Curation, as well as their hybrid iterations.

This year, the program: 

  • Introduces a new research and project development opportunity in collaboration with the Cavafy Archive.
  • Continues its focus on material-based practices and the broader field of applied arts, a direction strengthened by its expansion at Onassis Ready.
  • Continues to provide technical and production support for performing arts and digital productions through dedicated Technical Residencies.
  • In collaboration with Onassis ONX, offers access to the platform’s new studio within Onassis Ready, providing additional curatorial, development, and technical support.
  • Enhances the artist’s fee and budget in response to increasingly precarious working conditions for art professionals in Greece and abroad.

Selected participants receive an artist’s fee, a research budget, housing, round-trip travel, access to mentoring, and audiovisual equipment, among other resources. All program participants are involved in the Onassis AiR Open Days, a series of public events centered on creative processes rather than finished outcomes.

Applications are due by March 3, 2026, at 12pm (UTC+2).

To learn more and apply, visit onassis.org.