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IASPIS, The International Artists Studio Program in Stockholm, is a cultural exchange program financed by the Swedish Government. [1]

IASPIS facilitates a creative dialogue between visual artists in Sweden and other countries. IASPIS encompasses an international studio program in Sweden, a support structure for exhibitions and residencies abroad for Swedish-based artists, as well as seminars, exhibitions and publications. IASPIS is administratively a branch of the Swedish Government Commission for Arts Grants. [2]

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  2. Nu: The Nordic Art Review. Nordic Foundation for Visual Studies. 2001.