Australian Artists
Australian artists and arts managers in any discipline who are interested in a residency at Rimbun Dahan are encouraged to apply for support through the Asialink Arts Residency Program. Applications for Asialink residencies are opened in the second half of the year, for 3-month residencies the following year. To see all the artists who have undergone residencies at Rimbun Dahan through Asialink, click here.
- Lina Limosani, choreographer and dancer, in the Rimbun Dahan dance studio, 2008
- Kuang Road Prayer – work in progress, Malaysia, July 2010 C type print, 29.9 x 42cm. By Anthony Pelchen
- Rob McHaffie, painter, in guest house studio, 2011
New Zealand Artists
Professional, practicing emerging or mid-career artists with a record of achievement from Aotearoa/New Zealand who are interested in a residency at Rimbun Dahan are encouraged to apply for support through the Asia New Zealand Foundation artist-in-residence programmes. A grant of NZ$7000 is available. Applications are periodic throughout the year. To see all the artists who have undergone residencies at Rimbun Dahan through Asia New Zealand Foundation, click here.
- Lucy-Margaux Marinkovich, dancer & choreographer, in Rimbun Dahan dance studio, 2016
- Sarah Jane Parton, visual artist, 2016; third from left, here with her local film crew for her video project; photo credit Hu Yuehan
- Richard Orjis, visual and mixed media artist, in artist studio, 2017
Please note: Applications for Asialink and Asia New Zealand Foundation residencies are competitive. Artists should otherwise apply for a residency at Rimbun Dahan through the Open Residencies for International Artists program.