Open calls

Open calls

Open call

Exchange Residency EXTRA

The French Embassy in Belgium and MORPHO continue their collaboration in 2026 within the scope of MORPHO’s international residency programme. The Embassy supports the participation of one artist from France going to Antwerp for a two-month residency, in the framework of ‘RÉSIDENCES EXTRA’, its support programme to promote contemporary French creation in Belgium.

Period

The residency in Antwerp, Belgium, lasts for 2 months, from September 1 until October 31, 2026.

For whom?

  • This call is open to French artists and artists living in France.
  • You are a visual artist, possibly with a transdisciplinary approach.
  • You want to focus on artistic research and the development of your work in the company of peers.
  • You are welcome regardless of age, ethnic-cultural background, gender diversity, neurodiversity, and more.
  • We do our best to accommodate everyone’s needs, but the specific architecture of the building (stairs, no lift) means the residency is not suitable for all conditions.
  • There is only room for 1 adult, possibly with a child. You are welcome to contact us in advance to discuss your personal situation.

MORPHO offers

  • Artistic, productional and administrative guidance from the team.
  • Room in our shared residency house (including kitchen, living room, library and shared bathroom).
  • Individual workspace in the monastery (ranging between 20-30 m2).
  • Use of our project space and monastery garden.
  • Weekly programme of sessions (composed in response to the residents’ input and interests).
  • Access to the production facilities of St Lucas School of Arts (dark room, ceramics, lasercutting or screenprinting…).
  • Online presentation of your work (website and social media).
  • Newly commissioned portrait by artist-photographer Miles Fischler.
  • Free entrance to exhibitions and events at neighbouring Kunsthal Extra City.

Financial support
Up to 500 euros round trip travel costs are covered. The residency also provides a 1,500 euros monthly fee and up to 500 euros project/production budget.

Selection procedure

How to apply?

  • Read the full open call in French/English here.
  • Do you have additional questions regarding the application? Ask them via amandine.medard@diplomatie.gouv.fr.
  • If you have questions regarding the residency, feel free to follow the online info session with Yasmin Van der Rauwelaert (residency coordinator MORPHO) and ask them directly. Sign up here.
  • Fill in the application form here (in French/English).

Selection criteria

  • The match between the artist’s needs and what the residency offers.
  • The impact the residency is likely to have on the development of the artist/project.
  • Projects offering a pronounced experimental or collaborative approach are particularly welcome.

Jury

The applications are collectively selected by a jury including members from the teams of the French Embassy and MORPHO.

Save the dates

  • Online info session: April 14, 2026 at 2pm
  • Application deadline: April 24, 2026
  • Announcement of results: End of June or early July, 2026

About MORPHO

MORPHO is an artist-focused development organisation for visual and multidisciplinary work in Antwerp. It manages fifteen studio buildings and an international residency programme, advocates the place of artists in the city to policymakers and gives visibility to their presence to a wider audience. MORPHO’s main premises are located behind Antwerp Central Station and Zoo, in the director's house of a former biscuit factory (residency) and a former Dominican monastery (studios). The monastery site is shared with Kunsthal Extra City. MORPHO has been funded by the city of Antwerp since 2007 and by the Flemish government since 2022.

About EXTRA

The French Embassy in Belgium, in collaboration with four Belgian cultural institutions and two French partners, is launching a new network of artistic residencies in Belgium in 2025. This initiative is part of EXTRA, a program supporting and promoting contemporary French creation in Belgium. As a new tool to support artistic research and mobility between France and Belgium, the EXTRA residencies aim to strengthen exchanges between the French and Belgian creative scenes, particularly in the fields of digital arts, visual arts, and experimental video games.

The EXTRA residencies project is an initiative of the French Embassy in Belgium, in partnership with the Alliance Française Bruxelles-Europe and the Institut français in Paris, as part of the "La Fabrique des résidences" program, joining a network of around 50 residencies in nearly 30 countries worldwide. It benefits from the support of the France-Belgium Fund and Wallonia-Brussels International to support the French part of the cross-residencies.