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Peers 2026

The Khoj Peers residency program provides emerging artists and creative practitioners a platform for dialogue, experimentation, and exchange. This helps in building a forum and creating a network of young interdisciplinary artists from various art, architecture, new media, performance, performing arts and design disciplines.

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Khoj is pleased to announce that applications are now open for our flagship residency Peers.

We welcome submissions from young and emerging creative practitioners, final-year MFA students (as well as those who graduated within the past two years), and self-taught artists with a minimum of two years of experience in the field.

The Peers residency offers selected artists a unique platform for dialogue, experimentation, and meaningful exchange.

Applications are now open for;

5 Artists-in-Residence, and 1 Critic-in-Residence

Please Note: This opportunity is for Indian nationals only.

Peers 2026 has been generously supported by the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation.


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We are pleased to announce that Khoj is now accepting applications from young emerging creative practitioners, final year MFA students (and those who graduated 2 years ago) and self-taught artists with a minimum of 2 years of experience in the field, for the 22nd edition of the Peers artist residency.

This year, the Peers residency will be 6-week long and will provide emerging artists a platform for dialogue, experimentation and exchange.

Applications are now open for 5 Artists-in-Residence, and 1 Critic-in-Residence.

Application requirements for Artists-in-Residence

  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae
  • Portfolio — Up to 10 images of previous works not exceeding 5 MB (each) to 25 MB (for videos). Each work must have a short concept note or explanatory text accompanying it (.pdf format) OR a pdf of images (25MB limit) along with the concept note and/or explanatory text.
  • Statement of Purpose — A one-page Statement of Purpose with up to 500 words describing your reasons for applying to the residency, the influences on your work, its current direction, and your research interests
    OR
    A 3-5 minutes long video or audio presentation describing your reasons for applying to the residency, the influences on your work, its current direction, and your research interests.
  • 2 References — Contact details of two people who know of your artistic practice.

Application requirements for Critic-in-Residence

  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae
  • A one-page Statement of Purpose with up to 1500 words describing your reasons for applying to the program and elaborating on the influences on your work, its current direction, and your research interests.
  • 1 recent piece of academic or non-academic writing (published or unpublished; up to 1500 words).
  • 2 References — Contact details of two people who know of your writing practice.

To submit your application, please fill in this form with the required documents.

Application submission deadline: Sunday, 19th April, 2026
Residency dates: 24th May to 7th July, 2026

Please Note: This opportunity is for Indian nationals only.

The Peers programme is generously supported by the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation.

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