All residency applicants must familiarise themselves with the rules and instructions for the residency programme. By submitting an application, the applicant acknowledges that he or she has read the rules and instructions and agrees to comply with them upon receiving a residence place.
All applications are processed in confidence by the working group for Serlachius residency: no information reported by the applicant is disclosed to third parties. The work plans of the chosen applicants will be stored permanently in the archives of the residency. The applications of the non-chosen artist will be stored until the end of the application period in concern.
The decisions of the residency working group are final; the working group does not justify its decisions, and they cannot be appealed. If so desiring, the residency working group may invite individuals for a residency independently of the search process too. All those invited must agree to comply with the same rules as those selected through the search process.
The residence agreement
After a residency applicant has received a positive decision, work premises at the Aleksanterin linna are reserved for him or her, along with a place to live in the dormitory Einola or any other place decided by the residency working group. A residency booking is confirmed with a written agreement.
Time schedules
The exact arrival date must be reported one month before the residency period begins. Any other relevant changes occurring before or during the residency period must be reported. If applicant is forced to cancel the granted residency position, we request that the position be cancelled in good time, no later than three months in advance. The artist ist liable for a hundred-euro penalty fee for cancellations, which are not done earlier than thirty days prior to the start of the granted period. A sick leave certification issued by an approved medical doctor exempts from the penalty fee. In the event of a cancellation, the working group will award the free place to an applicant who has been granted a reserve position or person the working group finds suited for this. If the applicant does not arrive at the residency in time and has not given a notice on a delay, he or she will loose his/her position in 24 hours.
Conditions for holders of residencies
The applicant and, for teams, the person in charge of the group and all of its other members, must have reached the age of majority under the laws of their home country. There is no upper age limit. The applicant must have adequate skills of Finnish or English language in order to cope in every-day communication and work environment. There are no restrictions as to the composition of a team or the number of individuals it comprises. However, the applicant must take constraints pertaining to the residential and work premises into account during the application phase. The application must be made by the applicant indicated, who must be a private individual. Residing at Serlachius Residency can only be temporary, i.e. official address of residence must be somewhere else.
Galleries or other institutions, associations, other organisations, or the equivalent may not apply for a residency on others’ behalf. However, a private individual may represent any of the above-mentioned parties during the residency period.
Galleries or other institutions, associations, other organisations, or the equivalent may not apply for a residency on others’ behalf. However, a private individual may represent any of the above-mentioned parties during the residency period.
Please note that Serlachius Residency is open for artists who travel with their family.
Serlachius Residency is accessible also for persons with disabilities.
Insurances
Each applicant is personally responsible for ensuring that all necessary travel, health, personal property, and other insurance policies as well as travel documents are up to date. The Serlachius residency programme agrees to issue any statements and certificates needed for insurance policies and travel documents.
Costs and final report
No rent is charged for use of the residential and work premises. Instead of paying rent, residents are expected to submit a at least one A4-page (ca. 2 000 characters) long report of on their residency and the work done in Mänttä. The report can contain also images or videos. The report must be submitted to the Serlachius residency personnel no later than one month after the end of the residency period. If the report is not submitted by the deadline, rent shall be charged for use of the residential and work premises, in arrears. The amount of rent for each adult residence guest is € 300 per month.
The Serlachius residency programme has the right to use the report, without paying compensation, for information about its operations, marketing, and research; however, the author of the report shall always be mentioned in connection with any such use. The final report will be recorded in the archive of the residency permanently together with the work plan.
If, during the residency period, you work on an exhibition, publication or thesis, we kindly wish that you mention the Serlachius Residency’s support in, for example, any press release or foreword. We recommend the use of the residency logo in these contexts.
The residency-holder is personally responsible for all other expenses, such as travel, material, and living costs. Fellow travellers reported on the application form or overnight guests agreed on beforehand shall not be charged a fee for accommodation or use of the premises. In other respects, they are personally responsible for all of their expenses.
Upon request, the Serlachius residency programme agrees to provide the resident with statements and certificates needed for funding applications.
General regulations on use of the premises
Residents must take good care of the premises and ensure their general cleanliness. After the end of the residency period, the premises must be handed in the condition in which they were accepted, i.e. cleaned up and tidy.
The resident is entitled to have guests, but any longer visits must be reported to the contact person for the residence. The conditions and rules for the residency apply to all guests also, and the holder of the residency is responsible for ensuring that the guests are aware of them. This also applies to any persons the resident may employ in projects. The resident is obliged to report any damage to objects or premises that he or she or a guest causes, immediately.
The resident is obliged to report any damage to objects or premises that he or she or a guest causes, immediately.
The resident is responsible for compensating for any damage caused through his or her negligence.
We hope that residents will inform the staff at the residence if they embark on a journey that extends to more than one night during their residence period. We also hope that residents can be reached, by telephone or via e-mail, at least once a day during the museum’s business hours – between 8am and 4pm – on weekdays.
The residential and work premises shall be inspected after the residency period has expired. In the event of any serious neglect in cleaning and sanitation on the part of the resident, the residence personnel are entitled to charge the resident for all costs arising from the cleaning, such as a cleaner's wages. The personnel must present any claims for compensation for damage caused to the property, equipment, and the equivalent within two weeks from the end of the residency period.