International Artist in Residence Grant. Denmark.

Prize

Description

To further expand research into the digital recreation of ancient Irish relics, Michael Moore has been offered a summer residency at the International Ceramics Research Centre, Guldagergaard, Denmark. This residency is funded by the Centre (£2000) and residency places are limited to 10 artists per year. Only 5 are these are available for non Danish Artists. The residency application requires a proposed outline of activity and research in a public facing international research centre. Moore's application was successful and will take place in June 2026.
Degree of recognitionInternational
Granting OrganisationsThe International Ceramics Research Centre, Denmark

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