THREAD RESIDENCY, Senegal in partnership with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation

Deadline: 28/04/2026

City: Sinthian  |  Country: Senegal  |  Eilidh McCormick

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Thread is a residency program and cultural centre that allows local and international artists to live and work in Sinthian, a rural village in Tambacounda, the southeastern region of Senegal. It houses two artists’ dwellings, as well as ample indoor and outdoor studio space.

Thread’s socio-cultural role is most pronounced in its function as an agricultural hub for Sinthian and the surrounding villages.

Its staff provides the community with sustained agricultural and organisational training, while the physical site offers several gardens that locals cultivate for sustenance and as an income source.

In addition to being served by a bore well, the building’s roof collects and retains rainwater, creating an ongoing water supply for these agricultural projects, which is crucial during the eight-month dry season.

Thread was designed to be a flexible and evolving public space, and the local population uses it in a variety of ways.

It hosts celebrations, school performances, classes in language and health, village meetings, and an annual soccer tournament that draws thousands of people to Sinthian each fall.

The team behind Thread speaks to its collaborative nature. This is a project about connection and linkage. Between two distinct points, persons, places, or perspectives.

To be like thread by forming connections that run through us, and not around us.

Together we are using art to develop connections between rural Senegal and other parts of the globe.

Thread is best suited for artists who are able to work independently in their studio. We do not expect collaborations with local artisans; rather, we are interested in the convergence of everyday rural endeavours with the visiting artists’ visual arts practices.

The residency will run through October 2026 ie four weeks (please note there will be another artist in residence while you are there).

ABOUT THE RESIDENCY

  • CONTEXT:

Thread is used year-round as a socio-cultural centre, agricultural hub, and vocational training facility by the community of Sinthian and its neighboring villages. The residency program is one component of this space, and as a resident you will be a guest in the community.

  • LOCATION:

Sinthian is a remote village. If arriving in Dakar, artists will be driven the seven hours to Tambacounda city (the largest city in the Tambacounda region), and then on to Sinthian, which is one hour drive from the city.

This isolation is one of the great luxuries of Thread, and while residents will have the opportunity to go to the city once in a while for supplies, cell phone service, and internet when they need to, Thread is not the residency for those that need to stay “in-touch” at all times.

  • FACILITIES:

Each residence contains a bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, and private indoor studio space. This is in addition to outdoor studio space, and the main, public area of the building, which is used by many different people and children from Sinthian.

There is plumbing and electricity in each residence, though these utilities should be used modestly. The building is designed using local techniques to create airflow and natural air conditioning. The studios are blank spaces.

Meals and basic materials are provided as is all transport in Senegal. Reasonable costs for international flights will be covered (up to £500).

  • MATERIALS:

It will be possible to buy basic materials such as pens, crayons, and paper during trips to the city of Tambacounda. If you want to work with quality paper, or any specific materials, you will need to bring these with you.

  • LANGUAGE:

French and Pulaar (along with a few other West African dialects) are spoken in Sinthian, along with some English.

  • CLIMATE:

You will be staying during the rainy season when it rains tumultuously but briefly most days,

  • ENTRY FEE 

Society members – £7.50

  • ENTRY PROCESS

The application can be reached via the link in this page.

The online form will ask for the following:

  • Five images of recent work
  • A link to your page on the Royal Society of Sculptors website - this is in leau of an artists bio.
  • A CV of no more than two pages long (pdf)
  • Links to your social media account(s) or your artist's website
  • A statement telling us how an exchange of ideas might impact your practice (200 words)


The closing deadline for applications is 5 pm Tuesday 28 April 2026. 

Unfortunately, due to the number of applications we receive, feedback will not be given at this stage.

The winners will be announced w/c 4 May 2026.

  • RULES & GUIDELINES 

By submitting an application, the entrant promises that all of the information comprised in the application is correct.

The entrant also promises to comply with these rules and any other requirements specified by the Society (whether on its website or otherwise) and the Society reserves its right to exclude any entry which in its opinion does not comply.

All applications must be made using the online form. No hard copy applications will be accepted. Applications must be received by the closing date specified.

Any submissions must be lawful, it must not be offensive, obscene, racist, discriminating or otherwise objectionable and it must not contain any form of advertising.

Entrants grant the Royal Society of Sculptors the unrestricted right (without royalty) to reproduce images of any work in connection with the Thread residency be it online, printed or otherwise disseminated.

The Judge’s decision is final. If the Royal Society of Sculptors is unable to contact any short listed artist or winners via the email address supplied by the entrant, the shortlist position lapses and the Society reserves the right to select alternative winners.

  • ELIGIBILITY 

Applications are welcomed from all Royal Society of Sculptors members.

For your application to be accepted, your 2026 annual membership fee must be paid in full by the submission deadline or an existing quarterly direct debit be in place.

Submission fees

The following submission fees apply to this opportunity.

  • Society members - 7.50 GBP

The appropriate fee will be payable using a debit or credit card after the first submission has been completed. If the submission fee allows you to submit more than once, you will be able to make further submissions after the first. Contact the curator if you have any questions about the opportunity or the submission fee, or email help@curatorspace.com if you have any questions about the payment process.

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Who is eligible for this opportunity?
Applications are welcomed from all Royal Society of Sculptors members and fellows provided they have not been awarded or participated in a Society residency in the 12 months prior to the applications opening. For your application to be accepted, your 2026 annual membership fee must be paid in full by the submission deadline or an existing quarterly direct debit be in place.
When is the deadline?
Tuesday 28 April 2026.

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