Residency

Artist / Researcher / Artisan / Pedagogue in Residence

Our residency program invites individuals who wish to engage deeply with land, material, systems, and community — through practice, research, or creative exploration.

This is not a retreat.
It is a field of work.


Who This Is For

We welcome:

  • Artists working with material, land, or ecological themes
  • Researchers exploring regenerative systems, pedagogy, or craft
  • Artisans seeking immersion in natural building traditions
  • Designers and storytellers documenting lived practice
  • Thinkers developing systemic or philosophical inquiry grounded in real sites
  • Pedagogues developing regenerative learning in diverse mediums

Alignment matters more than discipline.


What a Residency May Involve

Residencies are shaped by mutual clarity of intention.

They may include:

  • Working alongside ongoing builds or ecological systems
  • Independent research linked to site processes
  • Documentation and storytelling
  • Co-Hosting a workshop / conversation / installation / performance / conference
  • Contributing a skill to the community
  • Developing a prototype or systems inquiry

The form is flexible.
The engagement is real.


Duration

Residencies may range from:

  • Short-term (2 – 4 weeks)
  • Medium-term (1–3 months)
  • Extended engagement by discussion

Depth grows with time.


Living & Working Conditions

Vanamu is a working ecological site in PeriUrban Bangalore set in a traditional Potters village called Narayanpura.

Expect:

  • Simple accommodation
  • Shared spaces
  • Climate exposure
  • Participation in basic site rhythms
  • Mutual responsibility

Residents are not observers.
They are contributors.


Contribution & Support

Residencies may involve:

  • A contribution toward living expenses
  • Shared cost of food and utilities
  • Or in some cases, project-based funding secured by the resident

Vanamu is a Section 8 not-for-profit organisation.
If you are seeking institutional or grant-backed residency, we can provide documentation for collaboration.

Financial clarity is discussed in advance.


What We Ask

Write to us with:

  • Your background and current practice
  • Why Vanamu is relevant to your work
  • Proposed duration
  • What you wish to explore
  • What you wish to contribute

We respond after internal review and conversation.


Why Residency Matters

Vanamu is building soil.

Residency allows new roots to enter that soil — and for knowledge to circulate across disciplines, geographies, and practices.

Some residencies produce visible outcomes.
Some produce quiet shifts.

Both are valuable.