Chef in Residence Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)
About the Program
What is the Chef in Residence program?
A residency for creative practitioners who work with food — whether as chefs, artists, researchers, or something in between. It offers time, space, and support to develop your practice in an environment shaped by art and community.
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Who can apply?
Anyone 18 or older with a creative practice centred on food. No formal culinary or art training required — what matters is genuine intent and curiosity.
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What does 'food as material' mean?
It means treating food as more than something to eat — as a subject, a medium, a lens. That might be edible sculpture, food politics research, communal ritual, or a recipe as conceptual act. The interpretation is yours.
Dates & Duration
How long is the residency?
One to three months, agreed upon during the application process.
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When does it run?
Two periods each year: April – July, and September – December.
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How many days a week am I expected to work?
At least three days a week at the kitchen, unless otherwise arranged with the Iraa team.
Eligibility
Do I need to be based in Uganda?
No. The program welcomes both local and international applicants.
Do I need professional training?
No. A clear intention for how you'll use the residency matters more than credentials.
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Support & Finances
What does the residency provide?
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Artist fee: 450 euros (3-month residency)
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Material budget: 300 euros
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Travel support: up to 500,000 UGX locally, or up to 600 euros internationally
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Additional support for community events (pop-up dinners, farm-to-table, etc.)
What costs am I responsible for?
Personal living expenses, costs beyond the material budget, excess travel costs, and visa fees. Iraa can provide a support letter for visa applications.
The Kitchen & Facilities
What's in the kitchen?
Electric oven, gas stove tops, smokers, grill, peanut butter grinder, blender, food processor, cake mixer, and refrigerator.
Where will I stay?
A furnished private room with bathroom in a shared, gated compound. WiFi included.
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What else do I have access to?
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Gardens and a flexible lounge space for events
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Connections to local farmers and farms
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Art spaces and practitioners across Uganda
Expectations & Outcomes
What's expected of me?
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Develop and follow through on your concept
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Work at the kitchen at least 3 days a week
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Involve the community in your activities
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Host an Open Kitchen session at the end of your residency
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What is the Open Kitchen?
A public-facing event at the close of your residency — a meal, workshop, talk, or whatever format fits your work. It's how you share your process with the community.
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Do I need a finished project idea before applying?
No. A direction or intention is enough. The residency is a space to develop and discover.
Questions? Reach us at iraathegranary@gmail.com or +256 790 808 276

