Residency: Magnetic 5
June 2
We are thrilled to continue our involvement in the Magnetic Residencies programme, in partnership with Villa Arson, Nice. The Magnetic 5 call for applications is open until Tuesday 2 June 2026. Cove Park welcomes applications from artists based in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. Scotland-based artists are welcome to apply to Villa Arson. The Magnetic Residencies programme offers a 2-month bespoke residency, £2,100 monthly fee, accommodation and access to a workspace, curatorial mentoring and international networking opportunities.
Magnetic, managed by Fluxus Arts Projects, is a Franco-UK network bringing together five organisations from France and five from the UK to create a programme of funded residencies for visual artists based in both countries.
Tandem Capc, Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine / Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge, England:
Capc residency is open to artists based in England
Wysing Arts Centre residency is open to artists based in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Tandem Frac Grand Large, Dunkirk, Hauts-de-France / Flax Art Studios, Belfast, Northern Ireland:
Frac Grand Large residency is open to artists based in Northern Ireland
Flax Art Studios residency is open to artists based in Hauts-de-France
Tandem Villa Arson, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur / Cove Park, Argyll & Bute, Scotland:
Villa Arson residency is open to artists based in Scotland
Cove Park residency is open to artists based in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Tandem Frac Bretagne, Rennes / Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth, Wales:
Frac Bretagne residency is open to artists based in Wales
Aberystwyth Arts Centre residency is open to artists based in Brittany
Tandem Bétonsalon – Centre for art and research, Paris, Île-de-France / Gasworks, London, England:
Bétonsalon – Centre for art and research residency is open to artists based in England
Gasworks residency is open to artists based in Île-de-France
Applicants from England are invited to make one application only and can either apply to Capc, Bordeaux or Bétonsalon – Centre for art and research, Paris.

