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The NARS Foundation International Artist Residency Program: 2012 Season I (January - June)

The New York Art Residency & Studios Foundation is a not-for-profit arts organization founded in 2006 and based in Brooklyn. We seek applications from both emerging and established artists for whom appointments as resident artists might either make a significant impact on their careers or for whom a change of environment may offer refreshment and inspiration.

For 2012 Season I (January - June), the NARS Foundation International Artist Residency Program is open to both U.S.-based and International applicants. Currently, six-month residencies are being offered to U.S.-based applicants. U.S.-based applicants will be offered Full or Partial awards to cover the cost of the Program Fees for the residency. International applicants have the option to choose from three-month or six-month residencies. International applicants are not eligible for the financial award and therefore responsible for all of the Program Fees. Applicants are welcome to seek outside funding if necessary.


Application Deadline: August 12, 2011 (Applications must be delivered to the office by 5PM)

Please visit our website, http://narsfoundation.org/application.php, for more information on the International Artist Residency Program and the Juried Solo Exhibition.

NARS Foundation
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residency / fellowship

Open call: one month of residence at the National University of Colombia
•Application Deadline

15.08.2011

The Red de Residencias Artísticas LOCAL program seeks to strengthen links between artists interacting with foreign artist residence programs as well as with international cultural management institutions.

The international mode offers accommodation and studio for one month to foreign artists interested in an art residence in the University. In this period, the artist is expected to develop an own work related process. For this reason personal interaction with the related program postgraduate students and teachers is available. The Universidad Nacional de Colombia , represented in each of its eight headquarters around the country is offering its own academic and physical spaces for the incoming artist to develop a residence in the desired university headquarter. hey support the artist's project disclosure in the university campus according to each university headquarter inner budget.

The residence program also provides certain amount of money for the artistic project depending on the artist's proposal requirements.

Requirements:
a. Being an artist living abroad with proven artist track record.
b. The residence duration is a maximum of 30 days.
c. Prove artist track record in the related work area (works, past or current art projects).
d. Comprehensive disclosure plan that must include the description of the work done in the selected University headquarter.
e. The resident upon his arrival into the country must make a public presentation conference or exhibiting his work, in the same way will be a conference, exhibition, concert, etc. making public the results of his creative process during his stay.
f. Project budget: Please specify if receiving support from other institutions, if so, own budget.

For detailed information on terms, conditions and online application, please visit: http://www.local.unal.edu.co/en/open_call.html

Universidad Nacional de Colombia


residency / fellowship

Open Call for V4 Residency proposals
•Application Deadline

22.08.2011

(exclusively for artists from the Czech Republic, the Republic of Hungary, and the Slovak Republic)

• Discipline: any art discipline or media
• Frequency: 1 monthly residence in December 2011 and, from January
2012, 3 month long residencies beginning in January, April, July, October
• Eligibility: early o mid-career artists from the Czech Republic, the
Republic of Hungary, and the Slovak Republic

• Highlights of the programme:

1. Welcome Party

2. Getting to know Poznań (incl. visits to galleries, museums, meetings with students, artists, curators and other members of the Poznan world of art) organized by MPRA staff and volunteers

3. Lecture, presentation or See & Talk session, during which residents present on their previous works/ professional activities. It is followed by Q&A session. Subsequently a stage is taken over one by one by relevant professionals from Poznan. This exchange of experience is followed by public discussion.

4. 'Open Studio' event / 'In Conversation with ...' - on a residency project

5. Workshop conducted by a resident (subject, material, age group and
form to be agreed)

6. Final event - Exhibition / Performance / Other

7. Publication of the annual residency catalogue

• Paid by artist: subsistance, travel, visa, insurance and materials needed for work and for final exhibition, residency fee (will be waived subject to successful application for funding).
• Paid by host: care of the local coordinator, access to a studio, accommodation, half -board, a profile on MPRA website, promotion in the media, exhibition space for events and the final event/exhibition, publication – chapter in an annual residency catalogue (a resident is responsible to provide MPRA staff with a text and photographs )

Visit http://www.m-pra.org for further details


residency / fellowship

Artists callout – Residency at the Pixel Palace
•Application Deadline

30.08.2011

The Tyneside Cinema is excited to announce that we are now accepting applications for an artist in residence as part of our Pixel Palace programme 2011.

The residency offer is for contemporary artists of international calibre working in new technologies and moving image. Support is provided to develop new work via a well resourced studio, editing suite and access to high end AV equipment. There will also be opportunities to engage with the working cinema and its surroundings. The selected artist will also exchange skills and knowledge with artists and young people at varying stages of development including our Factory group through participation in the atelier process.

This will be an active period of time for an artist to develop exploratory/inquiry based work that compliments and informs the current Pixel Palace programme. The residency space will be shared with another artist in residence and is based in the social environment of the cinema, creating opportunities to produce live

The selected artist is offered:
Studio space for 2 months at the Tyneside Cinema Newcastle
A development fee of £2800
Travel expenses (one return journey from place of origin to Newcastle and back)
2 months accommodation
Material/production costs (negotiable)
Access to the Tyneside cinemas resources including Sony V1s, an editing suite including Avid and Final Cut as well as a suite of standard AV software.

When: Starting 1st October 2011, lasting eight weeks
Where:Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK


Tyneside Cinema’s mission is to bring as many people as possible together in our venue to experience, enjoy and engage with the past, present and future of cinema.

The Pixel Palace programme extends the cinema’s mission by working with new media artists and curators working in digital arts to not only reflect upon cinema’s past, but to engage new audiences in its expanded present and pervasive future.

more info: http://www.thepixelpalace.org/opportunities


residency / fellowship

Vilém Flusser Residency Programme
•Application Deadline

31.08.2011

We are calling upon artistic research to actively explore the capabilities and limitations of transdisciplinary and transmedial situations in contemporary culture and thus to understand artistic research as exploring the links between aesthetics, materiality and politics.

The newly organised Vilém Flusser Residency Programme supports projects and activities which are simultaneously conceptual and practice-based. The programme is geared towards the initiation of new research or to the further development of existing projects. This is not a production grant and while a public presentation/event will be expected, there is no pressure to present finished works. Where applicable, the support of publications, exhibitions, interventions and other results of the residency may be negotiated on a project to project basis. Special priority will be given to young and/or emerging artist-researchers.

RESIDENCY
The program starts from April 2012 on as a 2 month work-and research-residency in Berlin. The applicant selected by the jury will have the opportunity to further develop the submitted project during the time of the residency. The program includes:
• travel costs to Berlin
• accommodation costs in Berlin
• stipend of 1000 EUR per month
• studio / workspace in the Flusser Archive at the University of Arts (UDK) in Berlin.


PROCEDURE
Applications are accepted from individuals, groups, or collectives as well as recognised organisations or individuals acting on behalf of entrants. There are no entry fees for the Call for works. Applicants must agree to the Conditions of Entry, and incomplete or late entries [Deadline: 31st August 2011 (24:00 CEST / UST+2)] will not be considered. Entrants must register and use the online application form only.

Further information:http://www.transmediale.de/award/vilem-flusser-award


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