
Residency
FCINY offers residencies for professional architects, artists, designers, and curators through its independent residency program. The focus of the residency programs lies in artistic dialogue and cultural exchange in addition to individual artistic research and creative work. Each residency includes housing, access to a local hosting organization, travel, and a monthly compensation.
The programs are particularly suitable for artists and professionals who are seeking to expand their international network in the US, and who wish to take advantage of the tailored relation-building support each residency program provides. Each residency is conducted in collaboration with a local partner. For more information about the program, please see here.
Additionally, FCINY coordinates residencies for visual artists with established residency organizations in New York. Artist residencies at ISCP (International Studio and Curatorial Program) are made possible by Alfred Kordelin Foundation, and by Saastamoinen Foundation for alumni of the Fine Arts Academy of Finland. The Finnish Cultural Foundation supports residencies at Triangle Arts Association.
List of artists, architects and designers in residence 1990-2021
The application time for residencies has ended.
Find more info on 2025 residencies from the open call.
FCINY Residency
The Finnish Cultural Institute has been running a residency program for Finnish (or Finland-based) architects, designers, and artists in New York City since 1990. Since its initiation, the Institute has hosted over 600 Finnish or Finland-based visual arts professionals. For the selected artists, architects, curators, and designers, the program offers a creative working and research period, as well as professional networking opportunities. 1-2 month residencies in New York are supported but not fully funded.
International Studio and Curatorial Program ISCP
Since 2012 FCINY has collaborated with the International Studio and Curatorial Program ISCP and the Alfred Kordelin Foundation.
This program is tailored to meet the needs of Finnish or Finland-based artists. The residencies run for six months and allow the artists a more concentrated period of work by granting them a studio space at the ISCP and an apartment in Williamsburg as well as a grant for material expenses. In 2018 an alumni residency and curator residencies were added to the program. There is currently no open call scheduled for this program.
Since 2015, ISCP has also hosted residencies for alumni of the Academy of Fine Arts in Finland, funded by Saastamoinen Foundation. The residencies are six months long and provide the artist with an apartment, studio and a grant.
Triangle Arts Association
FCINY has collaborated with Triangle Arts Association in Dumbo since 2014.
Two artists are chosen annually for a 3-month residency program. The program as well as application and selection processes are managed by the Finnish Cultural Foundation. The call for applications is in August.
HOW AND WHEN TO APPLY?
Follow our social media and newsletter to find out about the open call for the FCINY independent residency programs in 2025. The call will be open for Finnish or Finland-based artists, curators, designers and architects.
Applications for the Triangle Residency, funded by The Finnish Cultural Foundation, are accepted annually in August.
Applications for the ISCP residency program for the alumni of the Academy of Fine Arts, supported by Saastamoinen Foundation, are accepted annually in February.


2024
Tiina Pyykkinen on disturbing and reframing perception

Residency 2024
Frans Saraste on confronting comfort in architecture

Residency 2024
Panos Balomenos on reclaiming personal memory through painting

Residency 2024
Shia Conlon on queer archives

Residency 2024
Marina Veziko on finding inspiration in idleness

Residency 2024
Helmi Remes on sensitivity, beauty and glass

Residency 2024
Hans Rosenström on working with the experiential

Residency 2024
Anna Jensen & Eliisa Suvanto on their collective curatorial practice

2023
Iisa Eikaas on urban development and environmental change

2023
Sari Palosaari on time and shorelines as inspiration

2023
Ella Kaira and Matti Jänkälä on the soft side of architecture

2023
Aoi Yoshizawa on weaving together textile communities

2023
Sauli Sirviö on liminal places and limited spaces

2023
Paola Fernanda Guzmán Figueroa on the importance of family and community

2023
Sanni Wessman on making life more colorful through illustrations

2023
Sini Rinne-Kanto on her time in New York and what's next

2023
Felipe de Ávila Franco on bio-politics & environmental aesthetics

2022
Iona Roisin on the Complexity of Language
