About

The Residency, from CURA Art, supported by Monpure London, is a platform focused on supporting and sponsoring underrepresented artists, centered around time away from their usual routines at various inspiring spaces. The Residency uses a unique approach, creating a supportive ecosystem through mentorship and community, while connecting artists with influential patrons as a catalyst for change.

Created in response to the growth of collecting with purpose – collectors identifying and valuing their role in supporting the arts – The Residency is part of a movement seeking to nourish the arts sector at a time when public funding for culture is being reduced. The aim is to create an accessible and international platform that nurtures artists and encourages a relationship with those that champion their work. The project reinforces CURA Art’s mission to promote collecting with purpose.

Annually, selected patrons sponsor their chosen artists to take part in a residency for one month, currently taking place at Villa Lena in the hills of Tuscany. Each artist has their own studio space to provide time and space for self-led projects, while the collaborative nature of the program involves talks, workshops, and other events to promote the exchange of ideas. Shaped by an evolving network of individuals committed to upholding creative freedom, The Residency keeps community, accessibility and compassion at its core.

The Residency unites artists from a variety of backgrounds, stages of careers, ages, mediums, and commitments. This diversity encourages a meaningful sharing of skills, practices and experiences. In its initial years, the program will focus on championing women-identifying artists, in response to data showing that only 13.7% of living artists represented in galleries in Europe and North America are women.

The Residency provides a unique and accessible experience and works to create a growing ecosystem for artists and collectors.

Our Starting Focus

The first years of The Residency will support women-identifying artists in response to the gender disparity in the art world and beyond.

Museum Acquisitions

Just 11 percent of all museum acquisitions over the past decade have been of work by women.* Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, ArtNet 2019

Gender Pay Gap

Women-identifying artists aged 55–64 earn only 66¢ for each $1 earned by men. * National Endowment for the Arts, 2019

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