KERRO RESIDENCY
THE KERRO RESIDENCY

The Kerro Residency offers accommodation in historical flats, catering and conference facilities, the artist-in-residence program. The Kerro Residency is a part of The Pram Museum and it is situated in Käru, Central Estonia. The residency has four flats. Each flat is dedicated to a particular time period. There are two apartments which reflect the design and local traditions in Estonia from the 20th and 30 of last century. Second two apartments are designed in the 60th and 80th styles. The salons on the ground floor are suitable for communal activities with the other guest artists and are regularly used for events.
RESIDENCY
Accommodation
Program
ACCOMMODATION

The Kerro Residency offers accommodation in historical flats, catering and conference facilities, the artist-in-residence program. The Kerro Residency is a part of The Pram Museum and it is situated in Käru, Central Estonia. The residency has four flats. Each flat is dedicated to a particular time period. There are two apartments which reflect the design and local traditions in Estonia from the 20th and 30 of last century. Second two apartments are designed in the 60th and 80th styles. The salons on the ground floor are suitable for communal activities with the other guest artists and are regularly used for events.
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM

The Kerro Residency’s artist-in-residence program is dedicated to supporting international artists and filmmakers working in the field of visual art and cinema. Our goal is to support collaboration between artists. The Kerro Residency provides a place to stay, work, make presentations, reflect, and participate in discussions.
APPLYING FOR A RESIDENCY / GRANT

It is possible to apply for a residency as a guest artist through our open calls for applications, or by being suggested for the program by one of our cooperation partners. The open dates and deadlines will be announced soon.
RESTORAN
FOOD & DRINK

We offer food for groups. There are two apartments which reflect the design and local traditions in Estonia from the 20th and 30 of last century. Second two apartments are designed in the 60th and 80th styles. The salons on the ground floor are suitable for communal activities with the other guest artists and are regularly used for events.