Printmaking Residency in Chiang Mai, Thailand From Timothy Pauszek
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- Type: Residency
- Geography: International
- Submission Deadline: October 31, 2025 @ 11:59PM (Asia - Bangkok)
- Event Dates: May 01, 2026 - Dec 31, 2026
- Submission limit: 5 pieces
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Hello, Print Friend Studios is an artist-run printmaking residency located in the heart of Chiang Mai, Thailand, an ancient city known for its rich culture, vibrant art scene, and laid-back charm. The goal of the residency is to provide a welcoming, well-equipped space for printmakers and artists from around the world to create new work, explore cross-cultural exchange, and build lasting creative networks. Whether you’re developing an edition, experimenting with new techniques, or diving into collaborative work, our printshop and professional team are here to support your process. No previous experience in printmaking is required.
Chiang Mai is a lively, creative city with everything artists need for daily life: bustling markets, art supply stores, a wide range of cafes and restaurants, and a growing number of contemporary art spaces. The studio is located just outside the old city walls, close to nature yet within easy reach of temples, galleries, and artist-run initiatives. The region is known for its unique blend of traditional craft and modern innovation. From centuries-old woodblock techniques to cutting-edge contemporary printmaking, Northern Thailand offers endless inspiration. Optional activities include visits to local temples and museums, day trips to textile or ceramics villages, natural hot springs, waterfalls, and guided tours of Chiang Mai’s numerous print studios.
Duration of residency
Residencies run from 2 weeks to 2 months.
Accommodation
Directly behind the studio is a modern apartment complex. You will be roomed in a comfortable studio apartment with a balcony, private bathroom, desk, wardrobe, and small fridge. Partners and children are welcome, unfortunately pets are not allowed by the building.
Disciplines, work equipment and assistance
We welcome artists working in all media, as well as interdisciplinary artists incorporating print into installation, sculpture, or book arts. Artists from adjacent fields such as drawing, painting, and illustration are also encouraged to apply, especially those with an interest in print-based experimentation. No previous experience in printmaking is required.
We welcome artists working in all media, as well as interdisciplinary artists incorporating print into installation, sculpture, or book arts. Artists from adjacent fields such as drawing, painting, and illustration are also encouraged to apply, especially those with an interest in print-based experimentation. No previous experience in printmaking is required.
Studio / Workspace
Our residency is equipped with a lithography press (56 x 76 cm) and an etching press (80 x 120 cm). We can produce and print editions of stone and plate lithography, relief prints, as well as drypoint etchings and monotypes. Adjacent to the studio is an exhibition space (85 square meters). Residents are welcome to propose events in this space. You will work one-on-one with our master printer, Tim Pauszek, MFA as much or as little as you like during working hours. He can assist you in producing your edition or teach you about the printmaking technique of your choosing.
Fees
Our residency program is priced at approximately $1,500 USD. This fee includes accommodations, all printmaking materials, and access to our master printer during working hours. Residents staying for three weeks or more are eligible for a weekly discount. If your goal is to produce an edition during your stay, you will retain the full edition, with the exception of a few artist proofs for our archive.
Eligibility Criteria:
We welcome artists at all stages of their careers. If you’re looking for a place to focus, experiment, and connect with a dynamic artistic community in Southeast Asia, we’d love to hear from you.
Application Requirements:
Please answer all the questions and feel free to reach out if you need any clarifications.
Timothy Pauszek