Applications for the Studio Program Turn #09 are now open!
The Studio Program #9 will run from 2nd February to the 28th June 2026 in Rome, Italy.
Deadline: 18th April 2025, 11:59PM (CET)
1. Requirements
CASTRO is a space for alternative learning based in Trastevere, Rome.
The CASTRO Studio Program is a 5 months long non-accredited educational programme which hosts a group of artists and researchers, offering workspace and free tuition from international artists, writers, curators and theorists. Amongst the activities are: tutorials, group tutorials, workshops and seminars, CRITS, studio visits, guided tours of Rome, Open Studios. The group of students is selected via open call by an international selection panel which changes every year.
CASTRO fosters collaboration, experimentation and peer-to-peer learning. Each year’s program is tailored to the interests and practices of the students, fostering a dynamic environment where individual and collective pursuits intersect. Furthermore, the program serves as a platform for connecting with local realities, practitioners and organisations, facilitating exchanges that enrich both the students and the broader community. In exchange for participation, students are encouraged to take an active role in planning activities and shaping the program. Applications are welcomed from artists and researchers working with any kind of practice, approach and media. We are looking for people who are eager to experiment with alternative modes of education, open to trying out different ways of learning, questioning and unlearning, and that are committed to creating, facilitating, and nurturing collaborative and supportive work environments at CASTRO and beyond, actively engaging with the broader community.
PREREQUISITES
- Good knowledge of the English language. All the Program activities will be in English.
- Presence for the whole period of the Program. Students are expected to live in Rome and participate in all of CASTRO’s weekly activities.Â
- Collaborative disposition. Candidates must demonstrate a significant interest in collaborative working contexts.
- Drawn to Rome. Candidates must be able to demonstrate the importance of a Studio Program in Rome to their practice; they must be enthusiastic about the opportunity to share the experience with the CASTRO community.
- There are no age restrictions. However, the educational Program is recommended for artists looking for pedagogical guidance.
- No academic qualifications required. However, the research trajectory of applicants must demonstrate a high level of quality and motivation.
2. Program outline
Students for the CASTRO Studio Program are chosen by a Selection Panel of high level professionals in the arts, who are invited to select a cohort of people who show the potential to work effectively as a group. In 2026 we will award 5 fellowships. Each fellowship covers the program costs and studio costs for one participant or collective.
Selected students are offered a studio, educational activities and pedagogical guidance.
It is important to note that the studio is intended only as a workplace; it is not possible to live at CASTRO. Selected students must find their accommodations independently.Â
Educational activities and tutors change each year and are planned together with an Academic and Artistic Advisor on the basis of the selected students’ practices. The program comprises a series of mandatory activities, such as tutorials, crits, workshops and seminars, and a series of optional activities.Â
Collectives are welcome to apply, but please bear in mind the studio size is similar for both singular and collectives. The studios at CASTRO are shared studios, the sizes vary between 8-15 square meters, and they are allocated depending on needs and type of practice.Â
Mandatory activities:
→ A series of workshops and seminars, planned based on the students’ interests and practices, to provide theoretical and critical insights.
→ Monthly one-on-one tutorials with a mentor, offering personalized guidance throughout the residency. The Mentor changes each year and is chosen on the basis of the selected students’ practices.
→ Regular individual meetings with the CASTRO Team to discuss and plan a number of educational activities (i.e. studio visits, field trips, group tutorials and CRITS)Â
→ Participation in CRITS, public presentations in which artists present their work and offer it to a collective discussion, getting feedback in a group context.Â
→Group tutorials to foster collaboration and exploration of research topics
→ At least 3 studio visits with local and international artists, curators, gallerists, collectors, writers and a variety of other professionals involved in contemporary art.
→ Open studios at the end of the program.
Participation to at least 80% of the mandatory activities is required in order to complete the program.Â
During their stay at CASTRO, students may suggest organizing educational events such as talks or reading groups, either to share their practice or as a further research tool itself. The CASTRO Team will evaluate the proposals, agreeing on the possible budget and the modalities of the event.
A temporary calendar will be shared by the Team upon arrival although, as the program is constantly revised in accordance with the students’ interests, most activities are set or confirmed as it runs. Therefore the program is incompatible with other full-time or part-time educational programs. However, most activities take place in the afternoons so students are free to take part-time jobs if necessary.
It is mandatory to reside in Rome for the duration of the whole program.
3. Terms of participation
- APPLICATIONS
Only applications received via Google Form before the deadline will be accepted.
The application fee is 20€. Application Fees cover selection administration and management costs. Payments must be made via bank transfer to: Associazione GIGANT, IBAN: IT58R0326803210052800231390, BIC: SELBIT2B. *Please write your NAME_SURNAME_CASTRO09 in the payment description box.
- COSTS
In lieu of paying fees, students are expected to take an active role in shaping the program and are expected to participate in at least 80% of the mandatory activities. A deposit of 200,00 € must be covered by the selected students which must be paid on confirmation of participation in July 2024.Â
- VISA
CASTRO is an independent educational program and therefore does not offer formal certifications nor can deal with VISA applications. All applicants are expected to live in Rome for the full length of the Program. However the Team is available to offer invitation letters and other material to support funding applications.
- ACCESSIBILITY
We are committed to making CASTRO accessible to everyone and to creating equal and equitable experiences for all. We warmly welcome your questions in regards to accessibility and the support we can offer to overcome obstacles and upon request can provide a document stating our accessibility information. For specific advice: please write an e-mail to castro.studioprogram@gmail.com and we will be happy and committed to take it from there together with you.
4. Application and Review process
- Send your application by Friday 18 April by filling the google form here: APPLY HERE
Selection Process:
- The CASTRO Team will make a pre-selection in case application numbers are above expectations.
- The Selection Committee will make a shortlist based on the initial application and the material received in the second phase.
- Shortlisted candidates will be invited to be available for a possible online interview on the 11 June 2025. Not all shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.
- Selected candidates will be contacted by July to inform them of the application outcome and will have two weeks to confirm their participation in the Program by sending the deposit.
- In case application numbers are above expectations CASTRO reserves the right to notify only successful applicants.
Selection Panel
SELECTION COMMITTEE 2024/2025
The committee was composed of: Cally Spooner, Paolo Canevari, Roberta Tenconi.
SELECTION COMMITTEE 2023/2024
The selection committee was composed of: Sophie Jung, Liliana Moro, Ahmet Ogut, Francesca Pionati, Chris Rawcliffe.
SELECTION COMMITTEE 2021/2022
The selection committee was composed of: Bonnie Camplin, Darren Bader, Edoardo Bonaspetti, Ilaria Mancia, Claire Fontaine.
SELECTION COMMITTEE 2020/2021
A special thanks to this year’s Selection Committee: Yates Norton, Ola Hassanain, Leonardo Bigazzi, Anna Franceschini, Leopold Thun, and Monster Chetwynd.
SELECTION COMMITTEE 2019/2020
The selection committee was composed of: Stefano Collicelli Cagol, Anna Colin, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Damiana Leoni, and Marco Palmieri.
SELECTION COMMITTEE 2018/2019
The selection committee was composed of: Michael Archer, Will Benedict, Barbara Casavecchia, Maria Adele Del Vecchio, Alberto Di Fabio, John O’Doherty.
Past tutors, teachers and studio visitors
Adriana Gellini and Linda Jensen (Directors of Last Tango, Zurich)
Adrienne Drake (Director and Curator, Giuliani Foundation)
Ahmet Öğüt (Artist)
Alessandra Biscaro (Coordinator, Han Nefkens Foundation)
Allison Grimaldi-Donahue (Artist and writer)
Andrea Mei (Director, WOW, The World of Women Foundation, Rome)
Ane Rodriguez Armendariz (Curator)
Anna Gorcharovskaya (Curator)
Antonio Valentino (Collector)
Young Collectors Association
Attilia Fattori Franchini (Curator and Director, Kunstaus Gardenhaus, Vienna)
Bianca Stoppani (Curator)
Camilla Paolino (LATERAL)
CAMPO, Re Rebaudengo Foundation
Carla Chiarchiaro (Director of Ada, Rome)
Carolina Ongaro (Director of Jupiter Woods, London)
Cecilia Canziani (Curator and Co-Director of Iuno)
Chiara Nuzzi (Assistant Curator, ICA, Milan)
Chris Rawcliffe (Director, Forma Arts & Media, London)
Claire Fontaine (Artist)
Colin Ledoux (Director, Terzo Fronte)
Damiana Leoni (Italy VIP Representative, Art Basel)
Enrico Palmieri (T293)
Eugenia Delfini (Director, Eugenia Delfini Gallery)
Fabiola Fiocco (Curator and researcher)
Federic Blancart (Head of the Fellows Office, Villa Medici)
Flaminia Bonfiglio (Artist)
Flavia Prestininzi (Curator)
Georgia Stellin (Curator)
Gioia Dal Molin (Curator, Swiss Institute Rome and Milan)
Giorgia Basili (Journalist)
Giulia Floris (Assistant Curator at Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este)
Hugh Mulholland (Curator, MAC, Belfast)
Ilaria Conti (Curator and researcher at Centre Pompidou, Paris – Director, La Nueva Fabrica, Guatemala)
Ilaria Gianni (Curator and Co-Director of IUNO)
Ilaria Leoni (Director of Ermes Ermes)
Jacopo Rinaldi (LATERAL)
Jose Gracis (Director, Mazzoleni Gallery)
Katherine Weir (Curator)
Kiera Blankey (Director, New Contemporaries, London)
Lorenzo Gigotti (Head of Content and co-founder of NERO)
Luca Lo Pinto (Director, MACRO, Rome)
Manuela Pacella (Curator)
Marco Altavilla (Director of T293)
Maria Alicata (Curator, Baruchello Foundation)
Marta Federici (Curator and co-director, LOCALES)
Matteo Binci (Curator)
Matteo Lucchetti (Curator, Museum of Civilizations, Rome)
Michele Bertolino (Curator and co-founder of Il Colorificio, Milan)
Nico Vascellari (Artist)
Nicola Zanella (Journalist, Sole24)
Paola Capata (Director, Monitor Gallery, Rome, Lisbon)
Paola Clerico (Founder and Curator of Case Chiuse, Milan)
Rä di Martino (Artist)
Roberto Scalmana (Director, Baleno International, Rome)
Samuel Gross (Curator)
Saverio Verini (Curator and Director, Museum System of Spoleto)
Shara Wasserman (Director, Temple University Art Gallery)
Stefano Collicelli Cagol (Curator, Pecci Center, Prato)
Sophie Jung (Artist)
Tommaso De Luca (Artist)
Vasco Forconi (Curator)
Young Curators Residency Programme, Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation
Zoe De Luca (Independent Curator and co-founder of Siliqoon Agency, Milan)