Term: 02/12/2025 - 12/12/2025

EMERGENCY RESIDENCIES PROGRAMME FOR ARTISTS AND CULTURAL PRACTITIONERS LIVING IN WEST BANK AND JERUSALEM (2026)
TEJA / Red de espacios culturales en apoyo a situaciones de emergencia (Network of Cultural Spaces in Support of Emergency Situations) has the mission to promote transnational cooperation by offering temporary art residencies to artists and cultural practitioners who find themselves in complex socio-political situations in their countries of origin. Conflict zones not only disrupt essential services but also deeply impact the development of artistic practices and limit freedom of expression. With a strong and ongoing commitment, TEJA is dedicated to supporting these artists, understanding that art is a key way to preserve the culture of a people whose autonomy is threatened.
TEJA offers a residency program in Spain for artists and visual arts practitioners from conflict areas. During their stay in Spain, residents will receive accommodation, legal and psychological counseling, and access to a network of organizations and professionals with whom they can share, develop, and continue with their creative projects. Our goal is to provide a safe and stimulating environment where artists can continue their work despite adverse circumstances and generate dialogue spaces that ensure freedom of expression through joint activities both in Spain and with international collaborators.
The TEJA network consists of the following spaces:
Círculo de Bellas Artes (Madrid), Casa Árabe (Madrid), Centre de Art Santa Mónica (Barcelona), Espositivo (Madrid), hablarenarte / Planta Alta (Madrid), Institute for Postnatural Studies (Madrid), La Casa Encendida - Fundación Montemadrid (Madrid), La Escocesa (Barcelona), MACBA (Barcelona), Museo Reina Sofía (Madrid), Moving Artists (Bilbao), Nave Oporto (Madrid), Paisanaje (Madrid), Proyecto Celesta (Madrid), Teatro del Barrio (Madrid)
In response to the immense disruptions faced by the Palestinian artistic and cultural scene—now under siege in an unacceptable and inhuman assault on their identity and existence, marked by suspended activities, deteriorating security, and economic strain— TEJA will expand its residency program in 2026, following the success of the Palestinian artist residencies in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
This year, TEJA will host three new residencies, each lasting three months, dedicated to supporting artists and cultural practitioners residing in the West Bank and Jerusalem. In addition, in the second half of the year, TEJA will host three additional residencies for Gazan artists, which will be offered by invitation (as Spain is currently unable to facilitate evacuations from Gaza, these invitations will be coordinated through France). These residencies aim to provide a stable, creative environment and foster artistic exchange in the face of ongoing adversities. Through these new residencies, TEJA reaffirms its commitment to amplifying Palestinian voices and empowering artists as they navigate these turbulent times.
The selection will be carried out by the TEJA network in close collaboration with each hosting partner, prioritizing the artist’s personal and professional situation first, and then the alignment with the practices and themes of the hosting spaces.
Requirements:
TEJA commits to:
Resident commits to:
Projects must be submitted in English or Spanish. Late or incomplete applications, or those that do not meet the requirements, will not be considered.
CONTACT FOR QUESTIONS: convocatorias@redteja.org