Activities
LEAD TO ART HOTSPOTS, HIDDEN PLACES AND WOUNDED LANDSCAPES, DECONSTRUCT CULTURAL CODES AND ENGAGE WITH THE SPECIFIC SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE BORDER REGIONS

Studio Visits
Who is currently working on what? What do the studios of the various artists look like? We visited the BR artists in their residence workspaces

Field Trip: Art and common good
Who owns the city and who decides what belongs to cultural heritage and what can go? Liège on the move...

Field Trip: Art and Universe
Mind the gaps and open the bubbles. A field trip between art and universe at the edge of the biggest hole in Europe

Field Trip: Art and Dilemma 24
How do we deal with dilemma situations? The Borderland Residents again were introduced to dedicated men and women, who try every day to navigate the mazes of dilemmas

Opening BR 24/25
Borderland Residencies 24-25 celebrated its opening on September 2rd at Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht, internationally renowned as a multidisciplinary research institute for art, design and reflection

SPEAKING SOIL – Group Exhibition BR 23/24
Opening on April 10, from 6 to 9 pm, at Sammlung Philara, Birkenstraße 47a, Düsseldorf, with performances by Cristiana Cott Negoescu, Salomé Ingelbrecht and Tini Aliman.

Closing of BR 23/24
Borderland Residencies celebrated their closing on December 7th with a tour through Weltkunstzimmer and their residency programme as well as a dinner party and film screening at Ateliers Höherweg, Düsseldorf

Studio Visits in Eupen and Heerlen
A vibrant landscape of art institutions and residencies in different countries and yet in close proximity to each other: this is what the Borderland Residencies stand for. In November, they crossed borders to visit Eupen and Heerlen

Field Trip: Art and Dilemma
Borderlanders visit the German War Cemetery Ysselsteyn, Odapark, center for contemporary art, Raketenstation Hombroich and Hausmuseum of Inge Broska

Field Trips: Art and Soil
How often do we think about the ground beneath our feet? The Borderland Residencies 2023 dedicated two excursions to the topic and invited participants to dig deep in "Art and Soil I and II".