FAQ
Read more about Scart4Youth - Rapid Residencies
- What is a residency?
- Why should I apply to ScArt Residencies?
- What are the benefits?
- What is involved?
- Who is eligible?
- Why 18-25?
- How do I apply?
- How will my application be evaluated?
- Will it take place online or in-person?
- How long is the residency?
- What is the time commitment?
- Can people in full-time or part-time education/work apply?
- Do I need to have a finished project by the end?
- Do you have to be an artist or a scientist?
- Do I need to speak English?
- Is there an application fee?
- What kind of mentors will I work with?
- When can I reach my mentors?
- Will I be featured on the website/social media?
- Why is my proposal public?
- Is the website interactive?
- Do I need to have a project idea before joining the residency?
- What will be the outcome?
- How will my application be evaluated?
- Can my ideas change?
- Will I be informed if I am successful or not?
How will my application be evaluated?
Once you apply, the review team will select approximately 24 applicants per residency based on your interests and motivations to take part in the Residency programme. The review team consists of project collaborators from across the world, including Italy, Ireland, Greece and Hungary.
Our staff come from all kinds of backgrounds like fine art, design, history, biology and classics. So, ensure your application can be understood by someone who isn’t an expert in specific theories, or complex terminology.
Please note you may be placed on a waiting list and be invited to participate in one of the future cycles of the programme.