From Graner we develop a programme of cross-residencies to generate new dialogues and channels of exchange for artists at the local, national, and international levels, always with close support from the different centres involved. International residencies are central to our work around mobility and support for creation. Furthermore, they allow us to establish sustainable and profound relationships with the international institutions with which they are conceived, relationships that ultimately resonate in other programmes, in the transmission of knowledge, and in the positioning and recognition of Graner abroad.
In 2025 we have established different bridges between international spaces, opening up new avenues of collaboration while consolidating others. Specifically, this has been the fifth consecutive year in which we have carried out cross-residencies with Briqueterie CDCN Val-de-marne (Paris), this time with the residencies of local artists Maria Jurado and Inka Romaní at the French centre. In addition, we continue our collaboration with CAMPUS PCS (Porto), with whom we have developed a cross-residency and who have supported the project of Natalia Fernandes. In terms of new partnerships, we have expanded the cross-residency programme with Espacio Checoeslovaquia de Santiago de Chilethrough a residency by Lautaro Reyes and with Santarcangelo Festival in Italy, with the residency of Núria Guiu.
- Residency of Natalia Fernandes at CAMPUS PCS from 9/06 to 29/06/2025 with the project Objeto Não Identificado
- Residency of Lautaro Reyes at Espacio Checoeslovaquia with the project Creciente Marea Mirada Menguante
- Residency of Inka Romaní at La Briqueterie CDCN Val-de-Marne from 30/06 to 10/07/2025 with the project El demonio del cuerpo
- Residency of Maria Jurado at La Briqueterie CDCN Val-de-Marne from 27/10 to 9/11/2025 with the project Angelical
- Residency of Núria Guiu at Santarcangelo Festival from 6/10 to 19/10/2025 with the project POV (Point Of View)
The cross-residencies with La Briqueterie CDCN Val-de-Marne (Paris), CAMPUS PCS (Porto), Santarcangelo Festival (Italy) and Espacio Checoeslovaquia (Santiago de Chile) have been carried out with the support of the Institut Ramon Llull, within the framework of its programme to support international residencies in the fields of visual arts, performing arts, cinema, music, design, and architecture.
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