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ARTSLINK RESIDENCIES
•Application Deadline
15.10.2011
ArtsLink Residencies allows artists and arts managers from eligible countries to:
Pursue artistic and/or professional collaborations that will enrich and enhance their work
Share ideas and expertise with US artists and organizations, with residents of the broader host community, and with colleagues from the region who participate in the program
Expand knowledge of arts practice and deepen understanding of cultural life in the US
Create new work that draws inspiration from interaction with artists and arts professionals within the US host community
Expand professional arts management skills through work with US organizations
Read more:
http://www.cecartslink.org/grants/artslink_residencies/
Next Visual & Media Arts
application deadline: October 15, 2011
Residency will take place in fall 2012
Next Performing Arts & Literature
application deadline: October 15, 2012
Residency will take place in fall 2013
ArtsLink Residencies offers artists and arts managers from eligible overseas countries a five-week residency at an established, non-profit arts organization in the US. The program is designed to create opportunities for artists and communities across the US to share artistic practices with artists and arts managers from abroad and engage in dialogue that advances understanding across cultures.
http://www.cecartslink.org/
•Application Deadline
15.10.2011
ArtsLink Residencies allows artists and arts managers from eligible countries to:
Pursue artistic and/or professional collaborations that will enrich and enhance their work
Share ideas and expertise with US artists and organizations, with residents of the broader host community, and with colleagues from the region who participate in the program
Expand knowledge of arts practice and deepen understanding of cultural life in the US
Create new work that draws inspiration from interaction with artists and arts professionals within the US host community
Expand professional arts management skills through work with US organizations
Read more:
http://www.cecartslink.org/grants/artslink_residencies/
Next Visual & Media Arts
application deadline: October 15, 2011
Residency will take place in fall 2012
Next Performing Arts & Literature
application deadline: October 15, 2012
Residency will take place in fall 2013
ArtsLink Residencies offers artists and arts managers from eligible overseas countries a five-week residency at an established, non-profit arts organization in the US. The program is designed to create opportunities for artists and communities across the US to share artistic practices with artists and arts managers from abroad and engage in dialogue that advances understanding across cultures.
http://www.cecartslink.org/
residency / fellowship
Call For Artists - Florence, Italy
•Application Deadline
15.10.2011
F_AIR furthermore
Seeks to offer the opportunity for students and artists to grow, experiment, and produce life changes as a result of the stimulating environments of our academic structure, of Florence, and ultimately of a creative working stay in Italy.
Desires an active participation within the cultural life of contemporary Florence, a life that is currently in an incredibly positive season for contemporary art while continuing to emanate the solid inspirational principles of the citys history.
Aspires to immerse the resident artist in the creative process of FUAs School of Fine Arts and to create a stimulating artistic environment within and beyond the academic premises.
Encourages the artists to be positively reactive towards the academic environments proposals, as well as towards Florences past and present cultural scene.
Application form:
http://www.fair.palazziflorence.com/#!artist-in-residence/vstc8=how-to-apply
Alex and Becky Chipkin interns to Lucia Giardino
F_AIR - Florence Artist in Residence and Gallery
via San Gallo 45R - 50129 Firenze
http://www.fair.palazziflorence.com
Vision:
F_AIR and FUA School of Fine Arts are proud to announce the first artist in residence program in Florence for artists from all over the world.
In the recent years, Florence has accepted the challenge of contemporary art and culture, and it has been consequently experiencing an incredible cultural explosion. Signs are evident throughout the city center and beyond in newer neighborhoods expanding outside of the historical walls.
The residency offers an opportunity for students to understand these signs and how they play an active role in the citys artistic and cultural life.
Located in the heart of Florence, just a few steps away from Piazza San Marco, the residency offers many advantages to both the artists who will take part in the program and the students of FUA School of Fine Arts.
•Application Deadline
15.10.2011
F_AIR furthermore
Seeks to offer the opportunity for students and artists to grow, experiment, and produce life changes as a result of the stimulating environments of our academic structure, of Florence, and ultimately of a creative working stay in Italy.
Desires an active participation within the cultural life of contemporary Florence, a life that is currently in an incredibly positive season for contemporary art while continuing to emanate the solid inspirational principles of the citys history.
Aspires to immerse the resident artist in the creative process of FUAs School of Fine Arts and to create a stimulating artistic environment within and beyond the academic premises.
Encourages the artists to be positively reactive towards the academic environments proposals, as well as towards Florences past and present cultural scene.
Application form:
http://www.fair.palazziflorence.com/#!artist-in-residence/vstc8=how-to-apply
Alex and Becky Chipkin interns to Lucia Giardino
F_AIR - Florence Artist in Residence and Gallery
via San Gallo 45R - 50129 Firenze
http://www.fair.palazziflorence.com
Vision:
F_AIR and FUA School of Fine Arts are proud to announce the first artist in residence program in Florence for artists from all over the world.
In the recent years, Florence has accepted the challenge of contemporary art and culture, and it has been consequently experiencing an incredible cultural explosion. Signs are evident throughout the city center and beyond in newer neighborhoods expanding outside of the historical walls.
The residency offers an opportunity for students to understand these signs and how they play an active role in the citys artistic and cultural life.
Located in the heart of Florence, just a few steps away from Piazza San Marco, the residency offers many advantages to both the artists who will take part in the program and the students of FUA School of Fine Arts.
residency / fellowship
LEDIG HOUSE INTERNATIONAL WRITERS RESIDENCY (2012 sessions)
•Application Deadline
20.10.2011
Since its founding in 1992, Ledig House has hosted hundreds of authors and translators, representing more than fifty countries. We welcome published writers and translators of every type of literature. International, cultural and creative exchange is a foundation of our mission, and a wide distribution of national background is an important part of our selection process. Guests may select a residency of one week to two months; about ten at a time gather to live and work in a rural setting overlooking the Catskill Mountains. Ledig House provides all meals, and each night a local chef prepares dinner. Daytime is reserved for writing and quiet activities, while evenings are more communal. A program of weekly visits bring guests from the New York publishing com-munity. Noted editors, agents and book scouts are invited to share dinner and conversation on both creative and practical subjects, offering insight into the workings of the publishing industry.
Applications for 2012 must be received by October 20, 2011.
2012 Sessions
Spring: March 23 - June 8
Fall: September 14 - November 16
How to Apply:
All applications must be submitted electronically. Instructions and forms can be found here:http://ledighouse.submishmash.com/Submit
All notifications will be provided electronically by February 1, 2012.
Questions may be directed to: dwgibson@artomi.org
OMI
•Application Deadline
20.10.2011
Since its founding in 1992, Ledig House has hosted hundreds of authors and translators, representing more than fifty countries. We welcome published writers and translators of every type of literature. International, cultural and creative exchange is a foundation of our mission, and a wide distribution of national background is an important part of our selection process. Guests may select a residency of one week to two months; about ten at a time gather to live and work in a rural setting overlooking the Catskill Mountains. Ledig House provides all meals, and each night a local chef prepares dinner. Daytime is reserved for writing and quiet activities, while evenings are more communal. A program of weekly visits bring guests from the New York publishing com-munity. Noted editors, agents and book scouts are invited to share dinner and conversation on both creative and practical subjects, offering insight into the workings of the publishing industry.
Applications for 2012 must be received by October 20, 2011.
2012 Sessions
Spring: March 23 - June 8
Fall: September 14 - November 16
How to Apply:
All applications must be submitted electronically. Instructions and forms can be found here:http://ledighouse.submishmash.com/Submit
All notifications will be provided electronically by February 1, 2012.
Questions may be directed to: dwgibson@artomi.org
OMI
residency / fellowship
Sanskriti Residency Programme
•Application Deadline
31.10.2011
Discipline: creative writing, visual arts
Age: 25 to 35 years old
Language: English
Deadline: 31 October 2011
Nature of bursary:
Round-trip ticket, board and lodging, as well as 1,000 US$ to cover living expenses and materials
Date of residency:
Two months between 12 October and 31 December 2012
Located on the foothills of the Aravali mountains, a few kilometres outside of New Delhi, the Sanskriti Kendra enables creative people from diverse disciplines to work, study and interact in harmony with each other and the natural environment. The Centre was created by the Sanskriti Foundation, a registered public charitable trust founded in 1979. Together with UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries it offers international bursaries for residencies in 2012.
http://sanskritifoundation.org/
•Application Deadline
31.10.2011
Discipline: creative writing, visual arts
Age: 25 to 35 years old
Language: English
Deadline: 31 October 2011
Nature of bursary:
Round-trip ticket, board and lodging, as well as 1,000 US$ to cover living expenses and materials
Date of residency:
Two months between 12 October and 31 December 2012
Located on the foothills of the Aravali mountains, a few kilometres outside of New Delhi, the Sanskriti Kendra enables creative people from diverse disciplines to work, study and interact in harmony with each other and the natural environment. The Centre was created by the Sanskriti Foundation, a registered public charitable trust founded in 1979. Together with UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries it offers international bursaries for residencies in 2012.
http://sanskritifoundation.org/
residency / fellowship
Djerassi Resident Artists Program
•Application Deadline
31.10.2011
Discipline: Visual Arts
Origin of candidates: (non-US) artists living in developing countries
Language: English
Age: 25 to 35 years old
Deadline: 31 October 2011
Nature of bursary:
This will include a private work studio, living space, all meals, local transportation and round-trip airfare (provided by UNESCO–Bursary Programme) to the San Francisco International Airport.
Dates of residency:
11 September - 11 October 2012
The Djerassi Program is located in a spectacular rural setting in the Santa Cruz Mountains over-looking the Pacific Ocean, yet is within easy driving distance of San Francisco and the rest of the Bay Area. Each four-week residency session is comprised of eight artists in the disciplines of visual arts, media arts, music composition, choreography and literature. It is designed as a retreat experience to pursue personal creative work and share in collegial interaction within a small community of artists. In this spirit residents are expected to commit themselves for the entire bursary session awarded to them.
http://www.djerassi.org/
•Application Deadline
31.10.2011
Discipline: Visual Arts
Origin of candidates: (non-US) artists living in developing countries
Language: English
Age: 25 to 35 years old
Deadline: 31 October 2011
Nature of bursary:
This will include a private work studio, living space, all meals, local transportation and round-trip airfare (provided by UNESCO–Bursary Programme) to the San Francisco International Airport.
Dates of residency:
11 September - 11 October 2012
The Djerassi Program is located in a spectacular rural setting in the Santa Cruz Mountains over-looking the Pacific Ocean, yet is within easy driving distance of San Francisco and the rest of the Bay Area. Each four-week residency session is comprised of eight artists in the disciplines of visual arts, media arts, music composition, choreography and literature. It is designed as a retreat experience to pursue personal creative work and share in collegial interaction within a small community of artists. In this spirit residents are expected to commit themselves for the entire bursary session awarded to them.
http://www.djerassi.org/
residency / fellowship
Artist in residence opportunity in Liverpool, UK
•Application Deadline
31.10.2011
We are looking for an inspiring international artist to link these two exciting programmes using a creative collaboration as a catalyst and focus for discussion, sharing, exploration, healing and celebration.
The total budget for artist fees, expenses, materials and production costs is just under 15,000 GBP. The project is funded by Liverpool PCT as part of a Decade of Health and Wellbeing
For a more detailed project brief please email Bec Fearon, Head of Participation: bec.f@thebluecoat.org.uk
The Bluecoat is a contemporary arts centre in a Grade 1 listed building, the oldest building in Liverpool city centre, and offers a contemporary offer of visual art, literature, live art, music, dance, cabaret and comedy. The programme is presented through exhibitions, performances, residencies, cross-art happenings, community celebrations and a related programme of participation opportunities, talks, tours, publications and workshops. Moreover it is a catalyst for Liverpool’s creative and cultural life, developing and engaging artists, creatives and audiences and aims to fashion ‘wow’ moments; events and happenings that are desirable, connective, inspirational and transforming.
http://www.thebluecoat.org.uk/
•Application Deadline
31.10.2011
We are looking for an inspiring international artist to link these two exciting programmes using a creative collaboration as a catalyst and focus for discussion, sharing, exploration, healing and celebration.
The total budget for artist fees, expenses, materials and production costs is just under 15,000 GBP. The project is funded by Liverpool PCT as part of a Decade of Health and Wellbeing
For a more detailed project brief please email Bec Fearon, Head of Participation: bec.f@thebluecoat.org.uk
The Bluecoat is a contemporary arts centre in a Grade 1 listed building, the oldest building in Liverpool city centre, and offers a contemporary offer of visual art, literature, live art, music, dance, cabaret and comedy. The programme is presented through exhibitions, performances, residencies, cross-art happenings, community celebrations and a related programme of participation opportunities, talks, tours, publications and workshops. Moreover it is a catalyst for Liverpool’s creative and cultural life, developing and engaging artists, creatives and audiences and aims to fashion ‘wow’ moments; events and happenings that are desirable, connective, inspirational and transforming.
http://www.thebluecoat.org.uk/














