MMCA: Researcher Residency Program
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA), is now accepting applications for the International Researcher Residency Program 2026. This program is designed for curators, critics, and researchers, providing a sustainable platform for developing global networks and collaborative programming among art professionals.
Application Period: Monday, 15 September – Friday, 26 September, 2025
Application Deadline: Friday, 26 September 2025, 18:00 KST
Residency Venue: MMCA Residency Changdong
(257 Deongneung-ro, Dobong-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Residency Period: Applicants may apply for only one term
1st term: 2 April – 11 June, 2026 (1 researcher)
2nd term: 2 July – 10 September, 2026 (2 researchers)
3rd term: 30 September – 9 December, 2026 (1 researcher)
Subject to change.
Number of Researchers: 4 in total
If the jury does not find suitable candidates, MMCA Residency may not fulfill its plan to select the total number of researchers.
Nationality: Open to all nationalities except Korean citizens
Eligibilities
Research focus on modern and contemporary Asian art
Minimum 5 years of professional experience
Applicants who have previously participated in MMCA Residency Programs (Changdong or Goyang) are not eligible
Applicants must be fluent in English
Partners, assistants, or family members are not allowed to stay at the residency.
If you are based in Denmark, please consider applying for the Danish Arts Foundation Fellowship Program (https://www.mondriaanfonds.nl)
Benefits
Private studio with accommodation (free of charge)
Monthly Grant: 1,200,000 KRW (approx. 870 USD) per month, total 3,000,000 KRW for the entire residency period
The total amount is subject to change based on one’s actual residency period.Access to the residency facilities and resources
Responsibilities
Cover own round-trip airfare, meals, transportation, and research materials
Provide travel and medical insurance
Selected researchers should submit a copy of insurance certificate and their travel itinerary to MMCA Residency Changdong. Those who do not provide their insurance certificate may be canceled for the program.Deliver a presentation or workshop during the residency
Submit a final research paper for MMCA Residency’s annual publication
Actively participate in MMCA Residency programs, activities, and events
Facilities: Private Studio (46–60㎡) with accommodation (single bed, table, wardrobe, basic furniture), Gallery Ⅰ (132㎡), Gallery Ⅱ (105㎡), Shared Toilet & Shower Room, Kitchen, Community Room, Outdoor Working Zone (191㎡)
Wireless Internet available.
How to Apply
Online via mmca.go.kr (English Page) → Log-in → Visit → Residency → Application → Apply Now
Attachments must not exceed 20MB
Submitted materials will be removed after the selection process
Late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstances
Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early to avoid technical issues
You can check your application status at My Page.
Required Application Materials
Online Application Form
CV (in .pdf format)
Portfolio (up to 10 files: theses, research papers, exhibition documentation, etc. in .pdf format)
Cover Letter (max. 800 words) and Research Proposal (max. 1,000 words) including the anticipated outcomes (in .pdf format)
One Letter of Recommendation (in .pdf format)
Contact information of the referee (email, phone) must be included.
The letter must be signed by the referee.
Please do NOT include special characters in any of the file names.
Selection Process
Review of applications
Shortlist announcement in early November 2025
Online interviews (in English) in November 2025
Final results announced in December 2025 (posted on MMCA website; schedule subject to change)
Inquiries
Please visit MMCA website at www.mmca.go.kr (“Residency” menu) or email at mmcachangdong@gmail.com no later than 26 September, 2025.