The Mediterranean Futures Residency 2026 is now officially open for applications, offering an exceptional fully funded international residency opportunity for artists, designers, architects, researchers, and creative technologists interested in exploring the intersection of cultural heritage, contemporary art, memory, and emerging technologies.
Organized by EL SPACE in Tunisia, this prestigious two-month residency will take place from October 1 to November 30, 2026, in the culturally significant regions of Tunis, Sidi Bou Said, and Carthage. The residency is designed to support experimental artistic research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and critical inquiry into how technology is reshaping the understanding, preservation, and future of heritage.
A select cohort of only five international residents will be chosen through a competitive global open call.
The Mediterranean Futures Residency is an ambitious international initiative that brings together practitioners from across disciplines to investigate how heritage evolves in an age shaped by digital transformation, artificial intelligence, technological mediation, and changing cultural narratives.
Rather than treating heritage as a static archive of the past, the residency encourages participants to examine heritage as an evolving, contested, and future-oriented field of cultural production.
Residents will engage with:
The program prioritizes experimentation, dialogue, speculative thinking, and process-driven research over polished exhibition-ready outputs.
The residency is situated within one of the Mediterranean region’s most historically rich environments.
Participants will be based in Tunis and work extensively in:
Residents will have opportunities to immerse themselves in Tunisia’s layered Mediterranean, African, and Arab cultural histories while gaining access to contemporary digital fabrication tools and innovation infrastructure.
The residency creates a unique bridge between historical knowledge systems and emerging technologies.
The curatorial framework centers on the idea that heritage is not simply inherited from the past but actively constructed, interpreted, and transformed through contemporary culture and technological shifts.
Participants are encouraged to critically explore questions such as:
The residency strongly supports transdisciplinary and experimental approaches.
Applications may focus on a broad range of themes, including but not limited to:
The Mediterranean Futures Residency welcomes both emerging and established practitioners from diverse disciplines.
Eligible applicants include:
Applicants should demonstrate:
Selected residents will receive a comprehensive support package, including:
Participants will receive full accommodation throughout the two-month residency in Tunis.
The program provides travel assistance to and from Tunisia.
Residents will receive meal support during the residency period.
Participants will gain access to advanced digital fabrication facilities, including:
Residents will receive curatorial support and mentorship from invited specialists, researchers, and practitioners.
Participants will have opportunities to engage with:
Residents will collaborate within a highly selective international interdisciplinary cohort.
The residency culminates in public presentations, exhibitions, conversations, and critical dialogues.
The Mediterranean Futures Residency is grounded in the belief that artistic practice is a unique form of knowledge production capable of generating new understandings of culture, history, and collective life.
The residency emphasizes:
Participants are encouraged to pursue ambitious and unresolved ideas rather than finalized commercial projects.
Projects developed during the residency may include:
Throughout the residency, participants will contribute to:
The residency will also host invited curators, theorists, architects, and cultural practitioners from across the Mediterranean region and beyond.
Only five residents will be selected through an international review process conducted by an Advisory Committee.
Applications will be evaluated based on:
Shortlisted applicants may be invited for an interview or conversation before final selection.
Applicants must submit all materials in English or French.
Required documents include:
All application materials must be submitted as PDF files.
Application Deadline: July 19, 2026 (12 PM Tunis Time)
EL SPACE is Tunisia’s first social innovation hub dedicated to empowering communities through creativity, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Founded in 2015 following Tunisia’s democratic transition, EL SPACE has grown into one of North Africa’s most dynamic creative ecosystems.
Its network includes:
A coworking and civic innovation hub in downtown Tunis.
A digital fabrication laboratory equipped with:
A cultural innovation space located within the historic Ennejma Ezzahra Palace dedicated to art, craftsmanship, and design.
The Mediterranean Futures Residency combines all these spaces into a singular environment where historical heritage meets future-oriented artistic experimentation.
Applicants interested in contemporary art, digital culture, heritage research, speculative design, and interdisciplinary collaboration are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications must be submitted via email to: aslema@elspace.co
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