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New artist residency honours legacy of Samuel Beckett

Atelier Samuel Beckett offers artists of all disciplines self-contained accommodation and dedicated workspaces

A new international artist residency programme to highlight the artistic legacy of Irish playwright, novelist, poet and Nobel prize winner Samuel Beckett has been announced by Irish theatre company Gare St Lazare Ireland.

Located in the French village of Méricourt, less than an hour northwest of Paris on the river Seine, Atelier Samuel Beckett offers professional artists of all disciplines with an interest in the work of the Irish author self-contained accommodation and dedicated workspaces, including a Beckett-focused library and rehearsal space, to reflect, study, research and develop their practice.

Five bursaries for three-week artistic residencies at Atelier Samuel Beckett are confirmed for 2024



The artist residency is the brainchild of director Judy Hegarty Lovett and actor Conor Lovett, joint artistic directors of Irish theatre company Gare St Lazare Ireland, which specialises in innovative stage productions of Beckett’s work. As part of their residency, artists will have the opportunity to meet with the Beckett experts of Gare St Lazare Ireland to avail of mentorship and advice.

Even though Beckett lived in France for more than 50 years, until now there hasn’t been a place or building in the country dedicated to his memory

“When Conor and I first arrived in Méricourt 23 years ago, we were gifted a place to live for a period of time,” said Judy Hegarty Lovett. “This allowed us to hone our skills and to fully immerse ourselves in Beckett’s work and, during this time, we developed much of the repertoire with which we have been touring internationally for the last two decades. We understand how important it is for artists to have space – both physical and mental – to think, work and create in an inspiring environment and without distractions.”

Conor Lovett said that even though Beckett lived in France for more than 50 years, until now there hasn’t been a place or building in the country dedicated to his memory.

“We are honoured to have received permission from Samuel Beckett’s nephew and keeper of his estate, Edward Beckett, to name both the residency programme and the physical residence ‘Atelier Samuel Beckett’. It is a place wholly dedicated to his life and legacy, and to artistic creation.”

Conor Lovett, Judy Hegarty Lovett, and Edward Beckett.

Currently, five bursaries for three-week artistic residencies at Atelier Samuel Beckett are confirmed for 2024. The bursaries in place are as follows: two bursaries supported by Galway Culture Company, University of Galway and Gare St Lazare Ireland; one supported by Art for Human Rights; one supported by the Embassy of Ireland in Paris and Beckett Festival de Roussillon; as well as a privately funded Irish bursary, known as the ‘Ireland Eyes Bursary’.

Additional bursaries for 2024 are at the advanced planning stage. Bursaries cover a stipend for the artist, as well as travel costs, self-catering accommodation, and mentoring from Gare St Lazare Ireland.



“Through partnerships with various funders, we have so far secured five bursaries for artist residencies at Atelier Samuel Beckett for which artists of all disciplines can apply,” said Ms Hegarty Lovett.

“We are finalising plans for additional bursaries at present and hope to develop further partnerships in the coming months. We encourage anyone interested in supporting artists to attend Atelier Samuel Beckett to contact us.”