MQ Artist-in-Residence Polina Rukavichkina
participated in the grant programme of the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art (2023) and was a resident of the Garage Studios (2023), and was nominated for the international Leica Oscar Barnack Award (2022)
MQ Artist-in-Residence Dries Segers
von Marie Papazoglou (2024) Fotomuseum Antwerpen (B), Grace Ndiritu, Reimagines The FOMU Collection (2023) KUNST HAUS WIEN / Museum Hundertwasser, Wien (AT), Hotel Bellevue (2022) Galerie VITRINE, Basel (CH)
MQ Artist-in-Residence Mlondiwethu Dubazane
was launched in cooperation with the Austrian Ministry of Culture (BMWKMS) in 2023. Young cultural workers from Kosovo (2023 - 2025) and South Africa (2025 - 2027) are invited to Austria to complete two-month
MQ Artist-in-Residence Yola Yulfianti
themes of longing and memory through restrained movement and visual minimalism. In Tuti in the City (2023), she portrays a female urban figure negotiating the complexities of Jakarta’s social fabric, combining
MQ Artist-in-Residence Luna Ali
worked as an author on productions at the Düsseldorf, Dortmund and Hanover theatres and in Berlin. In 2023, she received the working scholarship for German-language literature from the Berlin Senate Department
MQ Artist-in-Residence Clirimtare Januzaj
was launched in cooperation with the Austrian Ministry of Culture (BMWKMS) in 2023. Young cultural workers from Kosovo (2023 - 2025) and South Africa (2025 - 2027) are invited to Austria to complete two-month
MQ Artist-in-Residence Io Makandal
Conversations curated by Nisha Merit and Yolanda Kaddu (2023) Galeri im Körnerpark (DE) & JAG (ZA), Entangled Intimacies curated by Rory Thomas (2023) Goethe Institute (ZA), Social Impact Art Award (2022)
MQ Artist-in-Residence Miro Manojlovic
i” (2019) won Maksimilijan Paspa Awards. Most recent film, “Rule No. 5: Shadow Your Man Closely” (2023) was shown at more than 30 international film festivals, and won several awards. He has created music
MQ Artist-in-Residence Edwin Boye
Accra (2023). In 2025 he collaborated with Austrian artist Zoe Köbrunner on a public intervention sparking dialogue on textile transformation. Boye received sponsorship from the Goethe-Institut (2023), and
MQ Artist-in-Residence Milica Živković
Kuba Paris, Easttopics, Nonfiction, and AQNB. She currently lives and works in Belgrade, Serbia. In 2023, Milica received the Milčik Award for Young Contemporary Artists, in 2025 she received mentorship
