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The Keyholder Residency Program, Lower East Side Printshop, NYC
•Application Deadline
01.03.2011
http://printshop.org/web/Create/KeyholderResidences/index.html
The Keyholder Residency Program offers emerging artists free 24-hour access to printmaking facilities to develop new work and foster their artistic careers. Residencies are one year long, starting on April 1, 2011, and take place in the Printshop’s shared Artists’ Studio. Facilities are available for intaglio, relief, monoprint, waterbased silkscreen, digital processes, and other techniques that employ the tools at hand.
Keyholders work independently, in a productive atmosphere alongside other contemporary artists. Artists from all disciplines are eligible to apply; printmaking skills are not required, but some familiarity with the medium is recommended. Basic instruction in printmaking is provided for new Keyholders. Technical assistance is not included in the program, but is available at additional cost.
Participation is limited and competitive. Applications are evaluated by a committee of artists, curators, critics, and art professionals based on the quality of submitted artwork. Artists currently without a studio space are encouraged to apply.
Keyholder Residency includes:
• 24-hour studio access
• $500 stipend
• storage space
• basic supplies (newsprint, blotters, solvents, cleaners)
• one free class in printmaking and consultations with Master Printers
• 20% discount on all Printshop classes
• free career development workshops
• free digital documentation of selected works produced during the residency
• inclusion in the Printshop's permanent collection
• opportunities to show new work in exhibitions, open studios, and other public events presented by the Printshop
Eligibility:
• Only legal US residents may apply (i.e., Social Security cardholders)
• Students enrolled in any kind of degree program at the time of the residency are not eligible
•Application Deadline
01.03.2011
http://printshop.org/web/Create/KeyholderResidences/index.html
The Keyholder Residency Program offers emerging artists free 24-hour access to printmaking facilities to develop new work and foster their artistic careers. Residencies are one year long, starting on April 1, 2011, and take place in the Printshop’s shared Artists’ Studio. Facilities are available for intaglio, relief, monoprint, waterbased silkscreen, digital processes, and other techniques that employ the tools at hand.
Keyholders work independently, in a productive atmosphere alongside other contemporary artists. Artists from all disciplines are eligible to apply; printmaking skills are not required, but some familiarity with the medium is recommended. Basic instruction in printmaking is provided for new Keyholders. Technical assistance is not included in the program, but is available at additional cost.
Participation is limited and competitive. Applications are evaluated by a committee of artists, curators, critics, and art professionals based on the quality of submitted artwork. Artists currently without a studio space are encouraged to apply.
Keyholder Residency includes:
• 24-hour studio access
• $500 stipend
• storage space
• basic supplies (newsprint, blotters, solvents, cleaners)
• one free class in printmaking and consultations with Master Printers
• 20% discount on all Printshop classes
• free career development workshops
• free digital documentation of selected works produced during the residency
• inclusion in the Printshop's permanent collection
• opportunities to show new work in exhibitions, open studios, and other public events presented by the Printshop
Eligibility:
• Only legal US residents may apply (i.e., Social Security cardholders)
• Students enrolled in any kind of degree program at the time of the residency are not eligible
residency / fellowship
Ashkal Alwan: Call for Applications - Home Workspace Program–Beirut
•Application Deadline
05.03.2011
http://www.ashkalalwan.org
Ashkal Alwan is pleased to launch its first Open Call for Applications for the 2011-2012 Home Workspace Program with Resident Artist/Professor Emily Jacir.
Geared towards developing an interdisciplinary approach to arts education, the Home Workspace Program targets emerging artists and cultural practitioners who want to develop their skills and practice in a critically supportive environment in Beirut.
The Home Workspace Program is an 11-month, independent, post-academic program with 10-15 participants per year from Lebanon and around the world. The curriculum consists of workshops and seminars with the Resident Artist/Professor and invited guests.
Conceived as part-incubator, part-production space, the Program provides a framework for research and production for participants, with space and resources in a facility that includes studios, audiovisual editing suites, performance and exhibition spaces, and a multimedia library.
Participants are expected to reside in Beirut for 11 months, to participate actively in the various activities initiated by the Resident and Visiting Artists/ Professors, and to develop and produce a project. Each participant is moreover provided with a production stipend.
ELIGIBILITY
• Artists working in any visual arts medium, including video, film, performance, sound, installation, photography, painting and sculpture
• Cultural practitioners including writers, curators, thinkers, critics and academics
• Applicants who have completed undergraduate or graduate arts, arts-related or cultural studies, formal academic training or have equivalent experience
• Applications from Lebanon, the Arab region and the world are all welcome; Ashkal Alwan will make visa arrangements when necessary for selected applicants
• Applicants should have a working knowledge of Arabic and/or English in order to follow the program
Ashkal Alwan: amal@ashkalalwan.org
•Application Deadline
05.03.2011
http://www.ashkalalwan.org
Ashkal Alwan is pleased to launch its first Open Call for Applications for the 2011-2012 Home Workspace Program with Resident Artist/Professor Emily Jacir.
Geared towards developing an interdisciplinary approach to arts education, the Home Workspace Program targets emerging artists and cultural practitioners who want to develop their skills and practice in a critically supportive environment in Beirut.
The Home Workspace Program is an 11-month, independent, post-academic program with 10-15 participants per year from Lebanon and around the world. The curriculum consists of workshops and seminars with the Resident Artist/Professor and invited guests.
Conceived as part-incubator, part-production space, the Program provides a framework for research and production for participants, with space and resources in a facility that includes studios, audiovisual editing suites, performance and exhibition spaces, and a multimedia library.
Participants are expected to reside in Beirut for 11 months, to participate actively in the various activities initiated by the Resident and Visiting Artists/ Professors, and to develop and produce a project. Each participant is moreover provided with a production stipend.
ELIGIBILITY
• Artists working in any visual arts medium, including video, film, performance, sound, installation, photography, painting and sculpture
• Cultural practitioners including writers, curators, thinkers, critics and academics
• Applicants who have completed undergraduate or graduate arts, arts-related or cultural studies, formal academic training or have equivalent experience
• Applications from Lebanon, the Arab region and the world are all welcome; Ashkal Alwan will make visa arrangements when necessary for selected applicants
• Applicants should have a working knowledge of Arabic and/or English in order to follow the program
Ashkal Alwan: amal@ashkalalwan.org
residency / fellowship
Visual Arts at The Banff Centre: Now Accepting Applications
•Application Deadline
07.03.2011
http://www.banffcentre.ca/va/
Thematic Residencies
17. Dexter Sinister: From the Toolbox of a Serving Library with Stuart Bailey and David Reinfurt
Program dates: July 4 – August 12, 2011
Application deadline: March 7, 2011
As well as designing, editing, producing, and distributing both printed and digital media, Dexter Sinister (David Reinfurt & Stuart Bailey) has also worked with ambiguous roles and formats, usually in the live contexts of galleries and museums. These projects generally play to some form of site-specificity, where a publication or series of events are worked out in public over a set period of time. Dexter Sinister intend to slowly dissolve all such activities into one single institution, The Serving Library.
18. The Soiree Retreat - A bit of a Chekhovian situation
with Ragnar Kjartansson, Ásdís Sif Gunnarsdóttir, Davíð Þór Jónsson
Program dates: September 12 – October 28, 2011
Application deadline: April 25, 2011
For more information and to apply:
The Banff Centre, Office of the Registrar
Email: arts_info@banffcentre.ca
Phone: 403.762.6180 or 1.800.565.9989
•Application Deadline
07.03.2011
http://www.banffcentre.ca/va/
Thematic Residencies
17. Dexter Sinister: From the Toolbox of a Serving Library with Stuart Bailey and David Reinfurt
Program dates: July 4 – August 12, 2011
Application deadline: March 7, 2011
As well as designing, editing, producing, and distributing both printed and digital media, Dexter Sinister (David Reinfurt & Stuart Bailey) has also worked with ambiguous roles and formats, usually in the live contexts of galleries and museums. These projects generally play to some form of site-specificity, where a publication or series of events are worked out in public over a set period of time. Dexter Sinister intend to slowly dissolve all such activities into one single institution, The Serving Library.
18. The Soiree Retreat - A bit of a Chekhovian situation
with Ragnar Kjartansson, Ásdís Sif Gunnarsdóttir, Davíð Þór Jónsson
Program dates: September 12 – October 28, 2011
Application deadline: April 25, 2011
For more information and to apply:
The Banff Centre, Office of the Registrar
Email: arts_info@banffcentre.ca
Phone: 403.762.6180 or 1.800.565.9989
residency / fellowship
Wysing Arts Centre Citizen power Peterborough, UK
•Application Deadline
07.03.2011
Citizen Power Peterborough was set up in 2010 to explore the link between place and identity and develop new ways for people to influence and participate in civic life. It is a new breed of innovative cross-organisational partnership and is jointly funded by Peterborough City Council, Arts Council England East (ACEE) and the Royal Society of Arts, Manufacture and Commerce (RSA).
Six strands of projects comprise Citizen Power Peterborough, providing opportunities for citizens to build attachment to their surroundings forming the basis for a more sustainable future.
The Arts and Social Change strand is exploring the role of arts and imagination in building a renewed sense of belonging in Peterborough, leading to stronger levels of civic activism in the future. Creative and arts based approaches underpin engagement for the entire programme of Citizen Power through a wide range of programmes that place artists at the centre of re-imagining social change within communities.
http://www.wysingartscentre.org/news/245
Artists’ Residencies: Context Matters
Two artists’ residencies, entitled Context Matters, are being planned to run for one year from spring 2011 (anticipated from May). The two residencies will run concurrently and it is planned that both will work closely with self-organised community and voluntary groups in order to make creative responses to the groups and their work. One residency is aimed at an artist – working in any art form – with substantial experience of working within socially engaged and participatory settings, the second is aimed at an artist – again working in any media – with less experience but with a strong commitment to socially engaged and participatory practice. This second artist will receive ongoing mentoring from the first.
•Application Deadline
07.03.2011
Citizen Power Peterborough was set up in 2010 to explore the link between place and identity and develop new ways for people to influence and participate in civic life. It is a new breed of innovative cross-organisational partnership and is jointly funded by Peterborough City Council, Arts Council England East (ACEE) and the Royal Society of Arts, Manufacture and Commerce (RSA).
Six strands of projects comprise Citizen Power Peterborough, providing opportunities for citizens to build attachment to their surroundings forming the basis for a more sustainable future.
The Arts and Social Change strand is exploring the role of arts and imagination in building a renewed sense of belonging in Peterborough, leading to stronger levels of civic activism in the future. Creative and arts based approaches underpin engagement for the entire programme of Citizen Power through a wide range of programmes that place artists at the centre of re-imagining social change within communities.
http://www.wysingartscentre.org/news/245
Artists’ Residencies: Context Matters
Two artists’ residencies, entitled Context Matters, are being planned to run for one year from spring 2011 (anticipated from May). The two residencies will run concurrently and it is planned that both will work closely with self-organised community and voluntary groups in order to make creative responses to the groups and their work. One residency is aimed at an artist – working in any art form – with substantial experience of working within socially engaged and participatory settings, the second is aimed at an artist – again working in any media – with less experience but with a strong commitment to socially engaged and participatory practice. This second artist will receive ongoing mentoring from the first.
residency / fellowship
“Residency Unlimited at Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education” Residency
•Application Deadline
10.03.2011
Duration: May 1- July 31, 2011
info@residencyunlimited.org
http://www.casita.us/index.htm
All applicants will be informed of their application status by March 28, 2011
Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education and Residency Unlimited (RU) are joining efforts to create a new community-based residency program at Casita Maria’s state of the art facility in the South Bronx, NY.
Resdiency Unlimited, Brooklyn NY
We are looking to work with artists for whom audience participation plays a major role in their practice and who will work alongside Bronx-based youth and their families as they develop new work.
What does this residency provide?
*
A two-fold experience with 2 vibrant organizations putting their resources together to present and disseminate the creative product to a broad range of audiences.
*
A studio space for 3 months starting May 1st at Casita Maria free of charge.
What are the criteria for selection?
Besides quality of the artist’s work, the core criterion is the artist’s willingness to work with the communities of which Casita Maria is a part.
The studio space at Casita Maria will typically be open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm each week day. In addition, occasional weekends and evenings will be made available.
Eligible applicants must be able to commit to spending 25 hours of time @ Casita Maria per month, with the purpose of executing a selected project.
To apply, please submit the following to application@residencyunlimited.org by March 10th, 2011.
* Your up-to-date CV (Word, or PDF only)
* A short statement (500 words max) detailing what you intend to work on during the residency.(Word, or PDF only)
* 10 images of your work (max 300kb each)
* Links to video (if applicable) Do not attach video files!
* Links to audio samples (if applicable) Do not attach audio files!
* Writing samples (if applicable, as an attachment).
•Application Deadline
10.03.2011
Duration: May 1- July 31, 2011
info@residencyunlimited.org
http://www.casita.us/index.htm
All applicants will be informed of their application status by March 28, 2011
Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education and Residency Unlimited (RU) are joining efforts to create a new community-based residency program at Casita Maria’s state of the art facility in the South Bronx, NY.
Resdiency Unlimited, Brooklyn NY
We are looking to work with artists for whom audience participation plays a major role in their practice and who will work alongside Bronx-based youth and their families as they develop new work.
What does this residency provide?
*
A two-fold experience with 2 vibrant organizations putting their resources together to present and disseminate the creative product to a broad range of audiences.
*
A studio space for 3 months starting May 1st at Casita Maria free of charge.
What are the criteria for selection?
Besides quality of the artist’s work, the core criterion is the artist’s willingness to work with the communities of which Casita Maria is a part.
The studio space at Casita Maria will typically be open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm each week day. In addition, occasional weekends and evenings will be made available.
Eligible applicants must be able to commit to spending 25 hours of time @ Casita Maria per month, with the purpose of executing a selected project.
To apply, please submit the following to application@residencyunlimited.org by March 10th, 2011.
* Your up-to-date CV (Word, or PDF only)
* A short statement (500 words max) detailing what you intend to work on during the residency.(Word, or PDF only)
* 10 images of your work (max 300kb each)
* Links to video (if applicable) Do not attach video files!
* Links to audio samples (if applicable) Do not attach audio files!
* Writing samples (if applicable, as an attachment).
residency / fellowship
Cité Des Arts
•Application Deadline
12.03.2011
Paris Cité Internationale des Arts misafir sanatçı programının Mayıs - Ağustos dönemi için başvurular kabul edilmeye başladı. İKSV tarafından yürütülen ve 2019 yılına dek kesintisiz devam edecek misafir sanatçı programına katılacak sanatçılar, 7 kişilik seçici kurul tarafından belirleniyor.
Başvuru Şartları:
- TC vatandaşı olmak
- Başvuru tarihinde 35 yaşını doldurmamış olmak
- Daha önce Fransa'da bir kurumda bir aydan uzun süre misafir sanatçı programına (residency) katılmamış olmak
- Görsel sanatlar alanında faaliyet gösteriyor olmak
Başvuru için gerekli belgeler:
- PDF formatında sanatçı portfolyosu (İngilizce ve Türkçe, en fazla 2 MB büyüklüğünde)
- CV ve irtibat bilgileri (İngilizce ve Türkçe)
- Mayıs-Ağustos 2011 tarihleri arasındaki dört aylık süreçte Cite des Arts'ta yaşayıp çalışmasına engel olmadığını ve programa katılmaktaki amacını belirten niyet mektubu (mümkün ise İngilizce ve Türkçe)
IKSV - Yurtdışı Projeler
Deniz Ova
(0212) 334 07 54
citedesarts@iksv.org
http://www.iksv.org
•Application Deadline
12.03.2011
Paris Cité Internationale des Arts misafir sanatçı programının Mayıs - Ağustos dönemi için başvurular kabul edilmeye başladı. İKSV tarafından yürütülen ve 2019 yılına dek kesintisiz devam edecek misafir sanatçı programına katılacak sanatçılar, 7 kişilik seçici kurul tarafından belirleniyor.
Başvuru Şartları:
- TC vatandaşı olmak
- Başvuru tarihinde 35 yaşını doldurmamış olmak
- Daha önce Fransa'da bir kurumda bir aydan uzun süre misafir sanatçı programına (residency) katılmamış olmak
- Görsel sanatlar alanında faaliyet gösteriyor olmak
Başvuru için gerekli belgeler:
- PDF formatında sanatçı portfolyosu (İngilizce ve Türkçe, en fazla 2 MB büyüklüğünde)
- CV ve irtibat bilgileri (İngilizce ve Türkçe)
- Mayıs-Ağustos 2011 tarihleri arasındaki dört aylık süreçte Cite des Arts'ta yaşayıp çalışmasına engel olmadığını ve programa katılmaktaki amacını belirten niyet mektubu (mümkün ise İngilizce ve Türkçe)
IKSV - Yurtdışı Projeler
Deniz Ova
(0212) 334 07 54
citedesarts@iksv.org
http://www.iksv.org
residency / fellowship
VCUarts Fountainhead Arts Fellowship
•Application Deadline
21.03.2011
For new MFA Graduates in Painting/Printmaking and Sculpture
http://www.vcu.edu/arts/paintingprintmaking/dept/
http://www.vcu.edu/arts/sculpture/dept/
The Fountainhead Arts Fellowship is a joint project of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts, the Department of Painting & Printmaking, the Department of Sculpture + Extended Media, the Department of Craft/Material Studies and Fountainhead Development Services. The residency is sited in a newly renovated complex built to eco-friendly, EarthCraft standards. This mixed-use community includes artists' studios, apartments, a café, an outdoor swimming pool, a dog park and other amenities in addition to being near campus.
Residency period: mid-August 2011 through mid-May 2012.
Eligibility:
ONLY Spring 2011 graduating MFA painter/printmakers and sculptors are invited to apply for the fellowship year beginning August 2011.
If you graduated prior to 2011, you are NOT eligible to apply.
VCU students and graduates are NOT eligible to apply.
Fellows receive:
• 24-hour access to a private approximately 400 square foot studio
• Furnished double-occupancy apartment. (2-bedroom apartment shared with a fellow from another discipline)
• 15,000 USD stipend
• Part-time teaching experience at VCU
• Exhibition in Richmond
Additional information available at: http://www.vcu.edu/arts/paintingprintmaking/dept/
•Application Deadline
21.03.2011
For new MFA Graduates in Painting/Printmaking and Sculpture
http://www.vcu.edu/arts/paintingprintmaking/dept/
http://www.vcu.edu/arts/sculpture/dept/
The Fountainhead Arts Fellowship is a joint project of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts, the Department of Painting & Printmaking, the Department of Sculpture + Extended Media, the Department of Craft/Material Studies and Fountainhead Development Services. The residency is sited in a newly renovated complex built to eco-friendly, EarthCraft standards. This mixed-use community includes artists' studios, apartments, a café, an outdoor swimming pool, a dog park and other amenities in addition to being near campus.
Residency period: mid-August 2011 through mid-May 2012.
Eligibility:
ONLY Spring 2011 graduating MFA painter/printmakers and sculptors are invited to apply for the fellowship year beginning August 2011.
If you graduated prior to 2011, you are NOT eligible to apply.
VCU students and graduates are NOT eligible to apply.
Fellows receive:
• 24-hour access to a private approximately 400 square foot studio
• Furnished double-occupancy apartment. (2-bedroom apartment shared with a fellow from another discipline)
• 15,000 USD stipend
• Part-time teaching experience at VCU
• Exhibition in Richmond
Additional information available at: http://www.vcu.edu/arts/paintingprintmaking/dept/
residency / fellowship
Call for residency applications: Atlantic Center for the Arts
•Application Deadline
25.03.2011
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 #142
JUNE 27 – JULY 17, 2011 (Application deadline: March 25, 2011)
Playwrighting Residency
Annie Baker, playwright
Mike Daisey, playwright (tentative)
Dael Orlandersmith, playwright
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
25.03.2011
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 #142
JUNE 27 – JULY 17, 2011 (Application deadline: March 25, 2011)
Playwrighting Residency
Annie Baker, playwright
Mike Daisey, playwright (tentative)
Dael Orlandersmith, playwright
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
InSide Zone Residency, Borsec, Transylvania, May 2011
•Application Deadline
30.03.2011
http://www.transylvanianweek.texmar.ro/2011.php
May 2011 ARTFEST RESIDENCY, BORSEC, ROMANIA
The town and the surrounding area are well known for their spas and best mineral waters of Europe. You may try eight types. The resort is surrounded by a curtain of coniferous forests which makes a gorgeous landscape and protects it from heat in the summer and cold winds in the winter. The residency is in a beautiful house from the central area of the upper town. The town is located at the base of Carpathians. Upper town it is at 2 kilometers from the town's square, at an altitude of 950m.
ARTISTIC FIELDS It is going to be organized with young artists, under 35 years, from all over the world by Artfest Association, a Romanian non-profit art organization. Work is individual or collective; it depends on anyone's will, proposals are welcomed. You may get some hints on http://www.insidezone.wordpress.com and find out more information about this unique place on http://eandkgo2romania.blogspot.com
http://www.transylvanianweek.texmar.ro/
FACILITIES There are single and double rooms with bathrooms, TV etc. And around it there are two large parks and beautiful old buildings even they aren't now inhabited. You can easily find restaurants to eat (4-6 Euros) and stores to buy food and affordable prices. You can cook also in a full equipped kitchen, at the residency.
COSTS 95 Euros/week, payable after arrival. That includes: accommodation, dinner, car transfer at arrival from Borsec bus station or Toplita train station, guidance to visit the area, hiking on Carpathian mountains, visit of area's attractions ( caves, the Fairytales Place, mineral water spas, mineral water museum etc)
REGISTRATION Artists have to send through email a request accompanied by a CV and work samples. In less than 10 days you get a response. Contact: transylvanianresidency at gmail.com
•Application Deadline
30.03.2011
http://www.transylvanianweek.texmar.ro/2011.php
May 2011 ARTFEST RESIDENCY, BORSEC, ROMANIA
The town and the surrounding area are well known for their spas and best mineral waters of Europe. You may try eight types. The resort is surrounded by a curtain of coniferous forests which makes a gorgeous landscape and protects it from heat in the summer and cold winds in the winter. The residency is in a beautiful house from the central area of the upper town. The town is located at the base of Carpathians. Upper town it is at 2 kilometers from the town's square, at an altitude of 950m.
ARTISTIC FIELDS It is going to be organized with young artists, under 35 years, from all over the world by Artfest Association, a Romanian non-profit art organization. Work is individual or collective; it depends on anyone's will, proposals are welcomed. You may get some hints on http://www.insidezone.wordpress.com and find out more information about this unique place on http://eandkgo2romania.blogspot.com
http://www.transylvanianweek.texmar.ro/
FACILITIES There are single and double rooms with bathrooms, TV etc. And around it there are two large parks and beautiful old buildings even they aren't now inhabited. You can easily find restaurants to eat (4-6 Euros) and stores to buy food and affordable prices. You can cook also in a full equipped kitchen, at the residency.
COSTS 95 Euros/week, payable after arrival. That includes: accommodation, dinner, car transfer at arrival from Borsec bus station or Toplita train station, guidance to visit the area, hiking on Carpathian mountains, visit of area's attractions ( caves, the Fairytales Place, mineral water spas, mineral water museum etc)
REGISTRATION Artists have to send through email a request accompanied by a CV and work samples. In less than 10 days you get a response. Contact: transylvanianresidency at gmail.com
residency / fellowship
ComPeung Grant 2011
•Application Deadline
31.03.2011
We are pleased to advertise the ComPeung Grant 2011!
Due to the success of the 2 grants we were able to give out last year our private grant donor has agreed to continue providing the means for 2 grants in 2011.
We are calling for applications for 2 one month ComPeung AiR artist grants for 2011. The 2 residencies are scheduled for September/October 2011.
Each of the 2 grants cover:
* Air ticket to/from artist’s home country
* Transportation to/from Chiang Mai International Airport
* Small artist fee
* Accommodation/studio
* 3 home-cooked meals per day
Interested artists are to apply online only by providing:
* ComPeung Application Form (please email for application form: compeung@yahoo.com )
* Preliminary proposal of her/his work or project to be undertaken during the grant residency
* Curriculum Vitae (2 pages A4)
* Max 10 images of the work
* Links to sound, video/animation work and/or artist websites
All documents are to be merged into a single pdf file (not exceeding 5 MB).
Disciplines & Media (open list)
* Visual Arts, Media, Architecture, Performing Arts, Literature, Music
Grant application deadline: 31 March 2011. Late applications won’t be considered.
Applications are be sent to: compeung@yahoo.com
Grant notifications will be emailed by end of May 2011.
•Application Deadline
31.03.2011
We are pleased to advertise the ComPeung Grant 2011!
Due to the success of the 2 grants we were able to give out last year our private grant donor has agreed to continue providing the means for 2 grants in 2011.
We are calling for applications for 2 one month ComPeung AiR artist grants for 2011. The 2 residencies are scheduled for September/October 2011.
Each of the 2 grants cover:
* Air ticket to/from artist’s home country
* Transportation to/from Chiang Mai International Airport
* Small artist fee
* Accommodation/studio
* 3 home-cooked meals per day
Interested artists are to apply online only by providing:
* ComPeung Application Form (please email for application form: compeung@yahoo.com )
* Preliminary proposal of her/his work or project to be undertaken during the grant residency
* Curriculum Vitae (2 pages A4)
* Max 10 images of the work
* Links to sound, video/animation work and/or artist websites
All documents are to be merged into a single pdf file (not exceeding 5 MB).
Disciplines & Media (open list)
* Visual Arts, Media, Architecture, Performing Arts, Literature, Music
Grant application deadline: 31 March 2011. Late applications won’t be considered.
Applications are be sent to: compeung@yahoo.com
Grant notifications will be emailed by end of May 2011.














