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The Sky Arts Ignition: Futures Fund

IdeasTap, the online arts and funding organisation, has teamed up with Sky Arts to launch a new bursary for young artists.

The Sky Arts Ignition: Futures Fund will offer five young artists £30,000 each to fund their work for a full year. The fund is open to artists aged 18-30 living in the UK and Ireland, and is designed to bridge the gap between formal education and becoming a working artist.

The Sky Arts Ignition: Futures Fund is open to individual artists working in visual art, theatre, performance art, film, music, dance or literature.

The scheme will also provide each artist with a mentor from Sky, who will help develop their skills and knowledge in the arts and commercial sector. The artists will also have the opportunity to showcase their work on Sky Arts – be it on TV, online or on demand.

The deadline for applicants is 19th September 2011. Two winners will be selected during this round of funding. The next round will open in early 2012 from which three further winners will be chosen.

For more information, and to apply for the Sky Arts Ignition: Futures Fund please visit: http://www.ideastap.com/skyartsfuturesfund

It’s free to become an IdeasTap member and just takes a few minutes - sign up here: http://www.ideastap.com/Register
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SOHO2O Gallery Chelsea / Artists Residency Program
•Application Deadline

03.09.2011

Deadline September 3rd, 2011
Residency takes place October 1 - December 31, 2011

Apply Here http://www.soho20gallery.com/New/residency.html SOHO2O

Gallery Chelsea is a non-profit artist run gallery that has been promoting the work of women artists since 1973 through gallery exhibitions and public programming. As part of our continued commitment to the arts we are introducing a 3 month studio residency program for visual artists.

The studio space is located at 547 West 27th Street, in the heart of the Chelsea art community of New York City. The setting offers a community of art professionals and commercial as well as non-profit galleries and art spaces. The studio's proximity to the contemporary art center makes it a convenient place to see renowned exhibitions in the neighborhood, as well as arranging studio visits with gallerists, critics and curators.

All applicants must be residents of the United States or have a valid visa not expiring before the end of the program, 18 years or older, may not be enrolled in any degree seeking program and must be able to demonstrate need for a studio. Applicants may not be a resident artist in another studio program at the same time as the 2011 SOHO2O Studio residency. Artists working in all mediums are invited to apply.

There is a $35 application fee.

more info:
http://www.soho20gallery.com/New/residency.html

SOHO20 CHELSEA GALLERY
547 West 27th St.
Suite 301
NEW YORK, NY 10001
http://www.soho20gallery.com


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AIR-Budapest 2011
•Application Deadline

06.09.2011

While HMC does not provide funding for residencies, we are helping to facilitate the creation of program, the cost of the exhibitions and cover %40 of total cost, artists cover %60. We encourage the applicants to apply for a grant or scholarship. The artist needs to calculate, travel, health insurance, for lunch and dinner for the duration of their stay at the residency. The December residency cost for the artists $950.
The Hungarian Multicultural Center is a Hungary based non-profit organization. The HMC invites interested visual artists, writers, performers to submit application for its residency program in Budapest, Hungary. The residencies offer participants to interact with other artists representing a variety of cultures and backgrounds. Accepted applicants are expected to speak and understand English. The residence offers shared room/bath as living quarters. Room, workshop, exhibition, seminar, artist talk, etc are all included in the cost.

Artists will give at least one informal public slide/powerpoint/DVD/CD presentation (max. 45 minutes) about their work during their stay at the HMC and leave one exhibition ready art work made during the residency as a donation to the HMC. Exhibitions, workshops and lectures will be arranged in Budapest.

Applications should consist of:

- Application form
- 5 - 10 images under 1 MB each/ writers 5 page writing/ video, please email clearly labeled YouTube site links. Please do not refer us to a general website link or send an incomplete application.
- Artist's statement/Project Description/One-page resume/CV
- $35 application fee

Please do not send an incomplete application, send the application electronically (by via email only and PayPal)

Contact: bszechy@yahoo.com (Beata Szechy, president)

Further information:http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html

HMC


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culturia | artist in residence | Berlin
•Application Deadline

06.09.2011

Dates:

deadline: 6th September 2011
residency period: 1st November 2011 – 31st January 2012
decision: 9th September 2011

Open to

- Artists and researchers. No restrictions on media.

Offer
- Room, simple set up
- Access to culturia partners (workshop services, show rooms, artists, curators and art platforms)
- Accommodation fee: 225 € per month + 100 € of deposit
- No studio space is offered

Expectation
- An engaged and responsible development of the proposal in the residency timeframe (project and document for the non-material collection).

Documentation required

Online form with the following data
- Project proposal (max. 1000 characters)
- Motivation statement (max. 500 characters)
- PDF with examples of recent works (between 5 to 10 works) max 10 MB, must be send via www.berlinerpool.wetransfer.com to application[@]culturia.de
- CV

Online form:
http://culturia.de/application-form/

culturia

Office:
Soldiner str. 92
13359 Berlin
Germany

http://culturia.de


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The Cill Rialaig Project in south-west Kerry invites applications for residencies for September 2011 to December 2012.
•Application Deadline

15.09.2011

Cill Rialaig is located in a very remote Gaeltacht, or Irish-speaking, area. Its cottages are living-work spaces that provide for residents’ essential work and living needs. They are very simple without modern accoutrements of television, telephones or internet. The remote location means that there are very few distractions other than the landscape; it is a true retreat.

Residencies are offered free of charge, although there is a small service fee for utilities. Residents provide their own transportation, food and supplies. The selection committee meets twice a year, and the next deadline for applications is 15 September 2011. The following deadline is 15 March 2012.

Please contact Mary O’Connell at cillrialaigarts[@]gmail.com for information about applying.

Built out of the ruins of a 1790s pre-famine village atop a cliff face overlooking the Atlantic, Cill Rialaig offers artists and other creative professionals an opportunity to get away from everyday career pressures and the demands of 21st century life in order to focus entirely on their artistic practice. The purpose of Cill Rialaig is to foster creativity and excellence, to provide a place to work and regenerate. To that end it operates a multi-disciplinary residency programme. While residents are primarily visual artists, they also include photographers, writers, poets, screenwriters, applied artists, musicians and composers, architects, and their peers, from Ireland and abroad.

http://visualartists.ie/jobs-ops/residencies-jobs-ops/residencies-at-cill-rialaig-arts-centre-kerry/


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Museum of Transitory Art - Production Residencies
•Application Deadline

15.09.2011

MoTA accepts applications for production residencies for artists interested in transitory art. MoTA offers the opportunity to produce and exhibit art projects which research and experiment with:

-transitions in space and time
-transitions in legal, moral, ethical, political positions
-transitions of digital into analog world = requestion materiality
-different realities
-public space artivism (installations, interventions, social actions, street art)
-live practices (live cinema).

Artists selected through this open call are offered full production support and a public showing of the work produced according to the nature of the project. During the residency, a public presentation of the artist is required. Each resident artist is also asked to donate an artwork to the MoTA museum collection.

Paid by host:
Production residencies offer full support for selected projects including accommodation, technical support, production costs and an artist fee.

Paid by artist:
Daily expenses.

more info:
http://www.motamuseum.com/RESIDENCY/open-call


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The Pro Artibus foundation Artist in Residence-programme
•Application Deadline

15.09.2011

The Pro Artibus foundation is an independent, non-profit organisation with a mission to promote visual arts. It is located in the town of Ekenäs in Raseborg, 100 km southwest of Helsinki http://www.raseborg.fi. The foundation offers established foreign artists free accommodation and work facilities for a period of 2-3 months. The objective is to give foreign artists a chance to familiarize themselves with the region and the Swedish Finnish society, bringing a fresh element from other cultures to the local cultural life.

A selection committee annually selects 4-5 visiting artists, based on applications. Invited artists have access to a 62m2 fully furnished apartment with 4 rooms and a kitchen in a building located on the campus of NOVIA University of applied sciences. Studio and exhibition facilities, altogether 135m2 in the same building.

The Pro Artibus Foundation provides the visiting artist opportunities to exhibit works produced during the residency. The foundation also organizes opportunities for the artist to familiarize with the surrounding area and its culture. Participating artist is expected to give short lectures and/or arrange workshops for students in the local schools. One work of art, produced during the residency, is to be donated to art collection of Pro Artibus.

to apply: http://proartibus.webbhuset.fi/english/studios/artist_in_residence/

Pro Artibus
http://proartibus.webbhuset.fi/english/home/


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Residency Program at the Bemis Center
•Application Deadline

30.09.2011

The Residency Program at the Bemis Center was started by artists for artists and is a program that truly trusts artists and seeks to support the creative process. The Residency Program provides support in the form of time, space and monthly stipends to 36 artists per year. Three month residencies allow artists time to reflect, research and take risks. Our famously large live/work studios and installation spaces allow artists to do the work they cannot do elsewhere. Access to on-site facilities and a monthly stipend of $750, to be spent however the artist chooses, allow each artist to concentrate fully on their creative process.

Artists are asked to leave one piece of art and give a twenty minute public lecture about their workThe residency program is designed to be flexible to reflect the unique processes and preferences of individual artists. Opportunities for artists interested in additional public engagement, open studios and lectures are available but these interactions are not


July 2012 - December 2012
Application Deadline: September 30, 2011

January 2013 - June 2013
Application Deadline: February 28, 2012

more info: http://www.bemiscenter.org/residency/residency_info.html

Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
http://www.bemiscenter.org


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Sowing Seeds2011 - International Artist Village Residency
•Application Deadline

30.09.2011

It’s a great honor for us to invite visual and performing artists and art critics for the ‘Sowing Seeds Artist Village Residency’ in the most colorful State of India, which is known for its rich cultural tradition. Visual artists, performing artists, art critics and local community will collaborate to create work about environment and social development in rural Rajasthan (INDIA).There will be opportunities for collaborative work that interacts with the rural environment.

The artist residency will bring together 15 international artists practicing in a wide variety of media, collaboration, outdoor sculpture, documentation, or performing to bring benefit to a specific site and share ideas and methods for a period of 14 days in the village of Barmer, Rajasthan (INDIA).

The artists residency will provide the selected artists with full lodging and food, work space, local transportation and a small material stipend.


Residency period: 20th December 2011 to 2nd January 2012

Applications must be received by 30 th September 2011.

“Sowing Seeds” is a project that intends to create dialogues and exchanges amongst artists beyond their national identity and serves as an opportunity for rural artists to meet, share and exchange ideas, visions, and diverse views in order to create a deeper understanding of art. It acts as a social environment developing and improving the artistic impressions of experts as well as emerging artists. As an alternative art space in INDIA, “Sowing Seeds” is geared to exchange the challenges required to organize such a contemporary artist village residency within rural areas and thus giving rise to a new era in art.

to apply: http://kamanartfoundation.com/programme.php

Kamanart Foundation
India
http://kamanartfoundation.com


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Research Residency Program 2012 | Tokyo Wonder Site
•Application Deadline

30.09.2011

■Residency Period (Subject to change):
About 1 - 2 months from the beginning of April to the end of September, 2012

■Details:
Creators who are planning to undergo cultural study or research based in Tokyo more than 30 days.

■Support includes:
Accommodation

The aim of Tokyo Wonder Site is to act as a platform to transmit the information about art and to create art in Tokyo. Since its opening in 2001, as the stronghold for the creative communication, not only has TWS supported the artistic activities to create a new city with a diverse culture and different values, but also has hosted various programs, which have played more significant roles than the cultural exchange programs in the past. “Creator-in-Residence”, designed for active creators in the field of Visual Art, Music&Sound Art, Performing Art, Architecture, Design, Research and Curation to reside and to produce works, was opened in Aoyama, 2006. It is located in the central Tokyo.

TWS Aoyama: Creator-in-Residence Research Residency Program 2012
COSMOS Aoyama SOUTH 3F 5-53-67 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
TEL: +81-(0)3-5766-3732
URL: http://www.tokyo-ws.org


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