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residency / fellowship
Venice 2011: OPEN CALL for PIRATE CAMP
•Application Deadline
10.05.2011
CONIGLIOVIOLA art group and the non-profit organization Kaninchen-haus are promoting the international OPEN CALL for the 1st edition of Pirate Camp that will take place in Venice during the 54th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia.
The competition is open to artists from all over the world between 20 and 35 years old, currently working in the specific sector of visual arts, without restrictions of approach or medium.
The residency takes place in a campsite. The first Pirate Camp will host 16 international artists in as many pirate-tents. Each and everyone of the 16 selected artists will be able to design the inside of the tent according to his/her work and identity.
For the first stage of the program, the Pirate Camp will be held in Venice.
The exact place where the camp will rise will be announced on 31st of May.
The period of stay is between May 31 and June 6, 2011 during the opening of the 54th Biennale di Venezia.
Main activities: “THE STATELESS PAVILLION” seminar & meetings and discussions with the press, the public and the art professionals.
Each artist selected by the open call will be given: 1 tent to set up and personalize inside, coverage of travel expenses, breakfast (at least…).
In order to APPLY the candidate has to LOGIN/REGISTER on pirate-camp.org website and has to fill the on-line participation form with the requested documents.
Every project and/or artwork sent by the candidate will be stored in the archives of the pirate-camp project and may be used only to promote the event itself.
The selection board will adopt the following criteria to evaluate the applications: quality of the submitted works, relevance to the theme of the open call.
Complete information and Application Requirements
http://www.pirate-camp.org/venice-2011-open-call/
CONIGLIOVIOLA
•Application Deadline
10.05.2011
CONIGLIOVIOLA art group and the non-profit organization Kaninchen-haus are promoting the international OPEN CALL for the 1st edition of Pirate Camp that will take place in Venice during the 54th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia.
The competition is open to artists from all over the world between 20 and 35 years old, currently working in the specific sector of visual arts, without restrictions of approach or medium.
The residency takes place in a campsite. The first Pirate Camp will host 16 international artists in as many pirate-tents. Each and everyone of the 16 selected artists will be able to design the inside of the tent according to his/her work and identity.
For the first stage of the program, the Pirate Camp will be held in Venice.
The exact place where the camp will rise will be announced on 31st of May.
The period of stay is between May 31 and June 6, 2011 during the opening of the 54th Biennale di Venezia.
Main activities: “THE STATELESS PAVILLION” seminar & meetings and discussions with the press, the public and the art professionals.
Each artist selected by the open call will be given: 1 tent to set up and personalize inside, coverage of travel expenses, breakfast (at least…).
In order to APPLY the candidate has to LOGIN/REGISTER on pirate-camp.org website and has to fill the on-line participation form with the requested documents.
Every project and/or artwork sent by the candidate will be stored in the archives of the pirate-camp project and may be used only to promote the event itself.
The selection board will adopt the following criteria to evaluate the applications: quality of the submitted works, relevance to the theme of the open call.
Complete information and Application Requirements
http://www.pirate-camp.org/venice-2011-open-call/
CONIGLIOVIOLA
residency / fellowship
Call for proposals for artistic residencies 2011/2012 - Oficinas do Convento, Portugal
•Application Deadline
13.05.2011
The Artistic Residency Programme is a project of promotion of artistic creation, centered in Art and Nature, which aims to explore an earth-connected knowledge, the construction of landscape and the traditional methods and technics. The Residencies will occur in sites with a strong patrimonial and artistic value and should contribute to the rescue of materials and resources. They will be centered in Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal, its historic and natural patrimony, and its inhabitants. The candidates can ask the Association for any information that can be used to the construction of their proposals. The residency lasts one month and is finalised by an exhibition.
The selected candidates will receive a 500EU grant, paid on the first day of Residency. During the Residency, the artists will be given the possibility to spend up to 750EU in production related materials, available only according to the presentation of the expense documents.
Ten grants will be given in the following areas:
- Two grants for projects in the area of “Public Spaces”;
- Four grants for projects in the area of “Sculpture / Ceramics”;
- Four grants for projects in the area of “Equipment Design / Ceramics”.
The call for proposals is open until 7.00 PM (CET) of 13th May 2011.
Terms of Participation and Application Form
http://www.oficinasdoconvento.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Terms-of-Participation-Artistic-Residencies_EN1.pdf
More information
http://www.oficinasdoconvento.com/?p=1852
Oficinas do Convento, Portugal
•Application Deadline
13.05.2011
The Artistic Residency Programme is a project of promotion of artistic creation, centered in Art and Nature, which aims to explore an earth-connected knowledge, the construction of landscape and the traditional methods and technics. The Residencies will occur in sites with a strong patrimonial and artistic value and should contribute to the rescue of materials and resources. They will be centered in Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal, its historic and natural patrimony, and its inhabitants. The candidates can ask the Association for any information that can be used to the construction of their proposals. The residency lasts one month and is finalised by an exhibition.
The selected candidates will receive a 500EU grant, paid on the first day of Residency. During the Residency, the artists will be given the possibility to spend up to 750EU in production related materials, available only according to the presentation of the expense documents.
Ten grants will be given in the following areas:
- Two grants for projects in the area of “Public Spaces”;
- Four grants for projects in the area of “Sculpture / Ceramics”;
- Four grants for projects in the area of “Equipment Design / Ceramics”.
The call for proposals is open until 7.00 PM (CET) of 13th May 2011.
Terms of Participation and Application Form
http://www.oficinasdoconvento.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Terms-of-Participation-Artistic-Residencies_EN1.pdf
More information
http://www.oficinasdoconvento.com/?p=1852
Oficinas do Convento, Portugal
residency / fellowship
CityStudioSTL - Somethingness: Ways of Seeing and Building - Call for Applications
•Application Deadline
15.05.2011
July 11–29, 2011
Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts
Washington University in St. Louis
Application Deadline:
May 15, 2011
Somethingness: Ways of Seeing and Building, a project of CityStudioSTL, is informed by the words and practice of visiting artist Theaster Gates, Jr., who will be in residence at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts and in partnership with the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. During this intensive, 3-week design-build course, students will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with Gates on a site-specific project in St. Louis' Hyde Park that combines conversation, construction, and community engagement. The cultural constructs of ritual, community, and race will inform all work, inspiring projects that echo the history of the site, while addressing the needs of the community through architecture, the arts, and social science.
Students will gain an understanding of design methods that arise out of cultural research while learning to translate small-scale design investigations into real, inhabitable spaces.
The application deadline is May 15, 2011. For more information or to download an application form, visit
http://samfoxschool.wustl.edu/citystudiostl/somethingness
•Application Deadline
15.05.2011
July 11–29, 2011
Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts
Washington University in St. Louis
Application Deadline:
May 15, 2011
Somethingness: Ways of Seeing and Building, a project of CityStudioSTL, is informed by the words and practice of visiting artist Theaster Gates, Jr., who will be in residence at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts and in partnership with the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. During this intensive, 3-week design-build course, students will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with Gates on a site-specific project in St. Louis' Hyde Park that combines conversation, construction, and community engagement. The cultural constructs of ritual, community, and race will inform all work, inspiring projects that echo the history of the site, while addressing the needs of the community through architecture, the arts, and social science.
Students will gain an understanding of design methods that arise out of cultural research while learning to translate small-scale design investigations into real, inhabitable spaces.
The application deadline is May 15, 2011. For more information or to download an application form, visit
http://samfoxschool.wustl.edu/citystudiostl/somethingness
residency / fellowship
Open Call: Diogene Urbanbivouac Residency Rrogram 2011
•Application Deadline
16.05.2011
The Diogene group of artists, based in Turin, Italy, is promoting the international competition “Diogene urbanbivouac”, open to Italian and foreign artists. The residency proposes a brand new approach to art. The residency also intends to stimulate dialogue among artists, with the focus on in-depth comprehension of the poetic artistic work.
The “Diogene urbanbivouac” Residence project is the result of a joint effort by a group of artists. They share their ideas concerning the relationship between art and society, the role of the artist, and art as a form of knowledge. They also make themselves available to other artists, thus activating a shared collaboration with them.
One to three participants will be selected by a committee formed by artists making up the Association's management. The period of residence will have a maximum duration of three to nine weeks. The organization will provide participants with all the logistical and economic support necessary for the realization of their projects and will work to create a network of relationships with institutions and actors of the territory of contemporary art.
The invited artists, while in the city, will reside inside the Tram designed and built by the group Diogenes and will have a kit that will ensure self-sufficiency of the module housing (a 12-volt solar panel, a stove and a gas stove, a portable toilet).
Further information an Application Form
http://www.progettodiogene.eu/?page_id=142
•Application Deadline
16.05.2011
The Diogene group of artists, based in Turin, Italy, is promoting the international competition “Diogene urbanbivouac”, open to Italian and foreign artists. The residency proposes a brand new approach to art. The residency also intends to stimulate dialogue among artists, with the focus on in-depth comprehension of the poetic artistic work.
The “Diogene urbanbivouac” Residence project is the result of a joint effort by a group of artists. They share their ideas concerning the relationship between art and society, the role of the artist, and art as a form of knowledge. They also make themselves available to other artists, thus activating a shared collaboration with them.
One to three participants will be selected by a committee formed by artists making up the Association's management. The period of residence will have a maximum duration of three to nine weeks. The organization will provide participants with all the logistical and economic support necessary for the realization of their projects and will work to create a network of relationships with institutions and actors of the territory of contemporary art.
The invited artists, while in the city, will reside inside the Tram designed and built by the group Diogenes and will have a kit that will ensure self-sufficiency of the module housing (a 12-volt solar panel, a stove and a gas stove, a portable toilet).
Further information an Application Form
http://www.progettodiogene.eu/?page_id=142
residency / fellowship
Call for residency applications: Atlantic Center for the Arts
•Application Deadline
20.05.2011
Each residency session includes three master artists of different disciplines. The master artists each personally select a group of associates - talented, emerging and midcareer artists - through an application process administered by ACA. During the residency, artists participate in informal sessions with their group, collaborate on projects, and work independently. The relaxed atmosphere and unstructured program provide considerable time for artistic regeneration and creation. Atlantic Center for the Arts provides housing (private room/bath with work desk), weekday meals (provided by ACA chef) and 24-hour access to shared studio space. Financial Aid is available to qualified applicants.
Residency #143
OCTOBER 10 – 30, 2011 (Application deadline: May 20, 2011)
Nick Flynn, memoir/ creative nonfiction/poetry
Roscoe Mitchell, composer/multi-instrumentalist
Alexis Rockman, visual arts
Since 1982, Atlantic Center's residency program has provided artists from all artistic disciplines with spaces to live, work, and collaborate during three-week residencies. Located just four miles from the east coast beaches of central Florida, the pine and palmetto wooded environment contains award-winning studios that include a resource library, painting, sculpture, music, dance and writers' studios, a black box theater, and digital computer lab.
http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
•Application Deadline
20.05.2011
Each residency session includes three master artists of different disciplines. The master artists each personally select a group of associates - talented, emerging and midcareer artists - through an application process administered by ACA. During the residency, artists participate in informal sessions with their group, collaborate on projects, and work independently. The relaxed atmosphere and unstructured program provide considerable time for artistic regeneration and creation. Atlantic Center for the Arts provides housing (private room/bath with work desk), weekday meals (provided by ACA chef) and 24-hour access to shared studio space. Financial Aid is available to qualified applicants.
Residency #143
OCTOBER 10 – 30, 2011 (Application deadline: May 20, 2011)
Nick Flynn, memoir/ creative nonfiction/poetry
Roscoe Mitchell, composer/multi-instrumentalist
Alexis Rockman, visual arts
Since 1982, Atlantic Center's residency program has provided artists from all artistic disciplines with spaces to live, work, and collaborate during three-week residencies. Located just four miles from the east coast beaches of central Florida, the pine and palmetto wooded environment contains award-winning studios that include a resource library, painting, sculpture, music, dance and writers' studios, a black box theater, and digital computer lab.
http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org
residency / fellowship
Artist Printmaking Residency
•Application Deadline
20.05.2011
As part of an ongoing programme researching non toxic approaches to printmaking we are seeking an artist printmaker with at least 2 years' professional experience who has worked in one or more of the following techniques: Ferric Chloride etching, copper sulphate etching, water based screen printing, waterless lithography.
Duration:
The residency will last for 12 consecutive weeks (Commencement date negotiable from July the 1st 2011 but the residency must be completed before the 9th December 2011).
Artist Fee: £3,000 sterling
How to Apply:
Information and application forms are available by request in a variety of formats.
E-mail: info@seacourt-ni.org.uk
For complete details on the position:
http://www.seacourt-ni.org.uk/residencies/residencies.htm
Seacourt Print Workshop, Northern Ireland
•Application Deadline
20.05.2011
As part of an ongoing programme researching non toxic approaches to printmaking we are seeking an artist printmaker with at least 2 years' professional experience who has worked in one or more of the following techniques: Ferric Chloride etching, copper sulphate etching, water based screen printing, waterless lithography.
Duration:
The residency will last for 12 consecutive weeks (Commencement date negotiable from July the 1st 2011 but the residency must be completed before the 9th December 2011).
Artist Fee: £3,000 sterling
How to Apply:
Information and application forms are available by request in a variety of formats.
E-mail: info@seacourt-ni.org.uk
For complete details on the position:
http://www.seacourt-ni.org.uk/residencies/residencies.htm
Seacourt Print Workshop, Northern Ireland
residency / fellowship
International Fellowship Programme of HALLE 14
•Application Deadline
20.05.2011
In 2011, with the start of the International Fellowship Programme Studio14, the centre for contemporary art HALLE 14 will for the first time award two residency fellowships to artists. The programme invites artists from around the world to work for three months (June 30 - September 30, 2011) in a studio at the world-famous Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei. The theme for the current programme is "What Happened to God?" An independent jury of art experts will meet on May 25, 2011 to select two fellowship recipients from the applications, which must arrive at HALLE 14 by May 20, 2011.
The fellowship recipients will receive a monthly stipend of 1,000 Euros and a one-time materials fee of 500 Euros, travel expenses up to 600 Euros, a studio space and a flat.
In 2011, the fellowship also includes participation in a 14-day European Artist Exchange Workshop (August 15-28, 2011) that HALLE 14 has organised in cooperation with Wiels Centre for Contemporary Art Brussels (BE) and Maumaus School for Visual Art Lisbon (PT). The two fellowship holders from HALLE 14 will meet in Leipzig with two fellows from each partner institution to take part in a joint programme.
The work created during the fellowship may be exhibited in HALLE 14 during the September Gallery Tour of the Spinnerei (September 17-18, 2011).
Application form and further information:
http://www.halle14.org/studio14
HALLE 14
•Application Deadline
20.05.2011
In 2011, with the start of the International Fellowship Programme Studio14, the centre for contemporary art HALLE 14 will for the first time award two residency fellowships to artists. The programme invites artists from around the world to work for three months (June 30 - September 30, 2011) in a studio at the world-famous Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei. The theme for the current programme is "What Happened to God?" An independent jury of art experts will meet on May 25, 2011 to select two fellowship recipients from the applications, which must arrive at HALLE 14 by May 20, 2011.
The fellowship recipients will receive a monthly stipend of 1,000 Euros and a one-time materials fee of 500 Euros, travel expenses up to 600 Euros, a studio space and a flat.
In 2011, the fellowship also includes participation in a 14-day European Artist Exchange Workshop (August 15-28, 2011) that HALLE 14 has organised in cooperation with Wiels Centre for Contemporary Art Brussels (BE) and Maumaus School for Visual Art Lisbon (PT). The two fellowship holders from HALLE 14 will meet in Leipzig with two fellows from each partner institution to take part in a joint programme.
The work created during the fellowship may be exhibited in HALLE 14 during the September Gallery Tour of the Spinnerei (September 17-18, 2011).
Application form and further information:
http://www.halle14.org/studio14
HALLE 14
residency / fellowship
2011 MASTER ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM / ACA
•Application Deadline
20.05.2011
Residency #144 - OCTOBER 10 - 30
Master Artists
NICK FLYNN, poetry/memoir
ROSCOE MITCHELL, music composition
ALEXIS ROCKMAN, visual arts
Since 1982, Atlantic Center's residency program has provided artists from all artistic disciplines with spaces to live, work, and collaborate during three-week residencies. Located just four miles from the east coast beaches of central Florida, the pine and palmetto wooded environment contains award-winning studios that include a resource library, painting studio, sculpture studio, music studio, dance studio, black box theater, writers' studio, and digital computer lab.
Each residency session includes three master artists of different disciplines. The master artists each personally select a group of associates - talented, emerging and midcareer artists - through an application process administered by ACA.
The relaxed atmosphere and unstructured program provide considerable time for artistic regeneration and creation. Accepted artists pay an $850 non-refundable residency fee. This fee includes private housing, weekday meals and 24-hour access to shared studio spaces and technology resources. Transportation and other additional costs are incurred by the artists.
To offset the residency fee of $850, ACA provides partial/ financial aid. The amount awarded depends on available funds, the number of artists seeking financial aid, the amount of financial aid each artist is requesting and eligibility. All artists are encouraged to apply and may download financial aid forms online. ACA does not require that Financial Aid forms be submitted until after an artist is accepted.
Further information:
http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org or email program@atlanticcenterforthearts.org
ACA
•Application Deadline
20.05.2011
Residency #144 - OCTOBER 10 - 30
Master Artists
NICK FLYNN, poetry/memoir
ROSCOE MITCHELL, music composition
ALEXIS ROCKMAN, visual arts
Since 1982, Atlantic Center's residency program has provided artists from all artistic disciplines with spaces to live, work, and collaborate during three-week residencies. Located just four miles from the east coast beaches of central Florida, the pine and palmetto wooded environment contains award-winning studios that include a resource library, painting studio, sculpture studio, music studio, dance studio, black box theater, writers' studio, and digital computer lab.
Each residency session includes three master artists of different disciplines. The master artists each personally select a group of associates - talented, emerging and midcareer artists - through an application process administered by ACA.
The relaxed atmosphere and unstructured program provide considerable time for artistic regeneration and creation. Accepted artists pay an $850 non-refundable residency fee. This fee includes private housing, weekday meals and 24-hour access to shared studio spaces and technology resources. Transportation and other additional costs are incurred by the artists.
To offset the residency fee of $850, ACA provides partial/ financial aid. The amount awarded depends on available funds, the number of artists seeking financial aid, the amount of financial aid each artist is requesting and eligibility. All artists are encouraged to apply and may download financial aid forms online. ACA does not require that Financial Aid forms be submitted until after an artist is accepted.
Further information:
http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org or email program@atlanticcenterforthearts.org
ACA
residency / fellowship
culturia Berlin, open call for artists and researchers, deadline: 21.05.2011
•Application Deadline
21.05.2011
culturia is twofold: an art residency and a non-material collection.
Strategically declining in its approach pure studio practice, culturia invites artists to present projects in close relation between process and presentation.
The main point of the program is to enhance the internal development of the artist during the short-term residency, what can be more valuable than a production of new objects.
Following this vision culturia has opened, parallel to realization of the artists proposal, a construction of a document that seeks for the understanding of an ideal point of view on art. Here approach and medium are chosen by artist as long as the statement remains “visible” to others.
The non-material collection is used with agreement of artists to safeguard a record of their singular point of view. Gathered material will be used for retrospective exhibitions and other eligible events.
Costs:
- Accommodation fee: 225 € per month + 100 € of deposit
residency period: 1st August – 31st October / culturia is a residency program based Berlin
Brief introduction of culturia
culturia builds its networks since 2005 and has progressively changed from a residency using temporary spaces in Berlin to develop into an experimental place where the practice of exploring artistic process became the concept.
http://culturia.de/
Open to
- Artists and researchers. No restrictions on media.
Deadline for application
- Applications for residency: 1st August – 31st October will be accepted until 21st may of 2011 (closing time for applications - 6pm)
Application form:
http://culturia.de/form/
•Application Deadline
21.05.2011
culturia is twofold: an art residency and a non-material collection.
Strategically declining in its approach pure studio practice, culturia invites artists to present projects in close relation between process and presentation.
The main point of the program is to enhance the internal development of the artist during the short-term residency, what can be more valuable than a production of new objects.
Following this vision culturia has opened, parallel to realization of the artists proposal, a construction of a document that seeks for the understanding of an ideal point of view on art. Here approach and medium are chosen by artist as long as the statement remains “visible” to others.
The non-material collection is used with agreement of artists to safeguard a record of their singular point of view. Gathered material will be used for retrospective exhibitions and other eligible events.
Costs:
- Accommodation fee: 225 € per month + 100 € of deposit
residency period: 1st August – 31st October / culturia is a residency program based Berlin
Brief introduction of culturia
culturia builds its networks since 2005 and has progressively changed from a residency using temporary spaces in Berlin to develop into an experimental place where the practice of exploring artistic process became the concept.
http://culturia.de/
Open to
- Artists and researchers. No restrictions on media.
Deadline for application
- Applications for residency: 1st August – 31st October will be accepted until 21st may of 2011 (closing time for applications - 6pm)
Application form:
http://culturia.de/form/
residency / fellowship
ASP International Residency 2011
•Application Deadline
25.05.2011
Art Space Portsmouth invites applications for the ASP International Residency 2011. The residency is aimed at emerging fine artists with some experience of professional practice who may have had limited exposure in the UK and whose work is engaged with contemporary debate within the international art world. Please note: The ASP International Residency is open to European Union Nationals (EU) as well as artists from the European Economic Area (EEA).*
The award is not open to artists from the UK. Students are not eligible for the award.
The residency is non-prescriptive allowing the artist to develop work in response to their environment. The selected artist will reside in Portsmouth for a period of 3 months from 1st September to 30th November 2011.
The selected artist is offered (among other things) :
* Studio space for 3 months at Art Space Portsmouth (the artist is expected to work in and from the studio at Art Space Portsmouth)
* A research and development fee of £3000 (paid in pounds sterling in instalments)
* A mentor from within the Art Space Portsmouth membership
* Travel expenses (one return journey from place of origin to Portsmouth)
* Free accommodation in Portsmouth for 3 months
* An exhibition or presentation in GASP (Gallery Art Space Portsmouth) at the end of the residency
* Material / production costs for an exhibition or event (by negotiation)
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 25th May 2011, 12 noon (British Summer Time).
Please download the application form and guidance notes (pdf or Word files) at: http://artspace.co.uk/?page_id=5
Art Space Portsmouth
•Application Deadline
25.05.2011
Art Space Portsmouth invites applications for the ASP International Residency 2011. The residency is aimed at emerging fine artists with some experience of professional practice who may have had limited exposure in the UK and whose work is engaged with contemporary debate within the international art world. Please note: The ASP International Residency is open to European Union Nationals (EU) as well as artists from the European Economic Area (EEA).*
The award is not open to artists from the UK. Students are not eligible for the award.
The residency is non-prescriptive allowing the artist to develop work in response to their environment. The selected artist will reside in Portsmouth for a period of 3 months from 1st September to 30th November 2011.
The selected artist is offered (among other things) :
* Studio space for 3 months at Art Space Portsmouth (the artist is expected to work in and from the studio at Art Space Portsmouth)
* A research and development fee of £3000 (paid in pounds sterling in instalments)
* A mentor from within the Art Space Portsmouth membership
* Travel expenses (one return journey from place of origin to Portsmouth)
* Free accommodation in Portsmouth for 3 months
* An exhibition or presentation in GASP (Gallery Art Space Portsmouth) at the end of the residency
* Material / production costs for an exhibition or event (by negotiation)
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 25th May 2011, 12 noon (British Summer Time).
Please download the application form and guidance notes (pdf or Word files) at: http://artspace.co.uk/?page_id=5
Art Space Portsmouth
residency / fellowship
K.A.I.R - Kosice Artist in Residence
•Application Deadline
31.05.2011
By now, Košice and whole Eastern Slovakia is one of the most fascinating regions in Europe. In the frame of European Capital of Culture the NGO Košice 2013 (www.kosice2013.sk / www.kasarne.sk) is running an international Artist-in-Residence-program for ermerging artists from all over the world and out of all artistic disciplines and expressions. We give our residents the possibility to become a cultural pioneer and work in the inspire environment of Košice`s singular cultural surrounding to realize art projects, collaborate with the agile local art scene and present themself to the local and national public.
What we provide
.Three month residency in Kosice, Eastern Slovakia (sept-nov 2011)
.Free accommodation near the city center (full furnished with kitchen)
.Honorary: 500 € per month (total: 1.500 €) / Traveling costs: 500 €
.The artist is responsible for his/her health insurance
What we demand:
.We searching for ermerging artist (between 20 and 40 years old), who is open for collaborations with local artists
.One open studio day and final exhibition at the end of the residency
.Compusory attendance
Application
* Curriculum Vitae – Please send a short CV including your name, address, phone, email along with educational and exhibition background
* Letter of motivation and objectives – Briefly describe your motivation to come to Kosice and the projects you want to realise during your stay
* Examples of current works with artist`s statement (file format: GIF, JPG or TIFF / file size: total files no larger than 10 MB / image size: 1000 pixels / image resolution: 72 dpi)
* Deadline: 31st of May 2011
Please send your applications to the following address:
* Vladimir Us – vladimir@oberliht.org.md / + 373 (0) 69 171010
* Address: Asociatia Oberliht, str. Gh. Asachi 53/1, lit. “A”, Chisinau 2028, Republica Moldova
More info: http://oberliht.com
OBERLIHT
•Application Deadline
31.05.2011
By now, Košice and whole Eastern Slovakia is one of the most fascinating regions in Europe. In the frame of European Capital of Culture the NGO Košice 2013 (www.kosice2013.sk / www.kasarne.sk) is running an international Artist-in-Residence-program for ermerging artists from all over the world and out of all artistic disciplines and expressions. We give our residents the possibility to become a cultural pioneer and work in the inspire environment of Košice`s singular cultural surrounding to realize art projects, collaborate with the agile local art scene and present themself to the local and national public.
What we provide
.Three month residency in Kosice, Eastern Slovakia (sept-nov 2011)
.Free accommodation near the city center (full furnished with kitchen)
.Honorary: 500 € per month (total: 1.500 €) / Traveling costs: 500 €
.The artist is responsible for his/her health insurance
What we demand:
.We searching for ermerging artist (between 20 and 40 years old), who is open for collaborations with local artists
.One open studio day and final exhibition at the end of the residency
.Compusory attendance
Application
* Curriculum Vitae – Please send a short CV including your name, address, phone, email along with educational and exhibition background
* Letter of motivation and objectives – Briefly describe your motivation to come to Kosice and the projects you want to realise during your stay
* Examples of current works with artist`s statement (file format: GIF, JPG or TIFF / file size: total files no larger than 10 MB / image size: 1000 pixels / image resolution: 72 dpi)
* Deadline: 31st of May 2011
Please send your applications to the following address:
* Vladimir Us – vladimir@oberliht.org.md / + 373 (0) 69 171010
* Address: Asociatia Oberliht, str. Gh. Asachi 53/1, lit. “A”, Chisinau 2028, Republica Moldova
More info: http://oberliht.com
OBERLIHT
residency / fellowship
Open call of the TWS Research Residency Program 2011
•Application Deadline
31.05.2011
Tokyo Wonder Site is calling for both international and local creators who are planning to undergo cultural study or research based in Tokyo. Please apply to stay at TWS Aoyama: Creator-in-Residence taking advantage of the Research Residency Program.
■Residency Period (Subject to change):
About 1 - 2 months from the beginning of September 2011 to the end of March 2012.
■Details:
Creators who are planning to undergo cultural study or research based in Tokyo more than 30 days.
■Number of Applications to be Accepted:
Limited to a small number of creators.
■Application period:
From 5 April (Tue) to 31 May (Tue), 2011
*Application Form must arrive at TWS Aoyama no later than 31 May (Tue), 2011.
The application must be sent by traceable delivery service.
■Application Outline and Form:
Please download the Application Package and send your application with two letters of recommendation to TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence by following the guidelines noted in the Application Outline:
http://www.tokyo-ws.org/english/application/archive/Application%20Package_Research%20Residency2011.zip
■Enquiries:
Email: residence2011@tokyo-ws.org
* Please make enquiries by e-mail no later than 9 May (Mon) 2011. We will send back FAQ by email by 14 May (Sat) 2011.
Further information:
http://www.tokyo-ws.org/english/application/2011/04/open-call-of-the-research-residency-program-2011-the-latter-term.shtml
Tokio Wonder Site (TWS)
•Application Deadline
31.05.2011
Tokyo Wonder Site is calling for both international and local creators who are planning to undergo cultural study or research based in Tokyo. Please apply to stay at TWS Aoyama: Creator-in-Residence taking advantage of the Research Residency Program.
■Residency Period (Subject to change):
About 1 - 2 months from the beginning of September 2011 to the end of March 2012.
■Details:
Creators who are planning to undergo cultural study or research based in Tokyo more than 30 days.
■Number of Applications to be Accepted:
Limited to a small number of creators.
■Application period:
From 5 April (Tue) to 31 May (Tue), 2011
*Application Form must arrive at TWS Aoyama no later than 31 May (Tue), 2011.
The application must be sent by traceable delivery service.
■Application Outline and Form:
Please download the Application Package and send your application with two letters of recommendation to TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence by following the guidelines noted in the Application Outline:
http://www.tokyo-ws.org/english/application/archive/Application%20Package_Research%20Residency2011.zip
■Enquiries:
Email: residence2011@tokyo-ws.org
* Please make enquiries by e-mail no later than 9 May (Mon) 2011. We will send back FAQ by email by 14 May (Sat) 2011.
Further information:
http://www.tokyo-ws.org/english/application/2011/04/open-call-of-the-research-residency-program-2011-the-latter-term.shtml
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