Deadlines for the selected date:
residency / fellowship
PILOTENKUECHE artist residency - Spring 2012
PILOTENKUECHE is an Artist Residency Program based on group dynamic. Six-to-eight artists each work on their individual projects during a three-and-a-half month period at the Spinnerei in Leipzig. Each has their own working area within the 312 m2 (1,023 ft2) communal studio. Every Round of the residency ends as a group exhibition during one of the three gallery weekends at the Spinnerei.
PILOTENKUECHE wishes to provide our participants with the experience of accomplishing something as a group; and, moreover, in experimenting with new forms of cooperation vital in fostering an independent position in one's work.
We encourage the participants to work and be present on site as much as possible during the duration of the residency. When committing to this project, the artist must agree to stay the duration of the term (it is not possible to stay just a few weeks, etc.) Regardless, the participant is responsible for paying the entire participation fee.
Accommodation and travel costs are not provided, but we can help you finding a room and organizing your stay in Leipzig. Although PILOTENKUECHE is a non-profit project, there is a participation fee of 900 Euros to be paid by each artist to cover the costs of the studio space and advertising the round of the residency.
The three project terms each year are:
February - May
June - September
October - January.
Applications should contain a CV, photos and a short text about your work and work intentions for the project term, as well as to state in which term you wish to participate. Participants will be chosen by a jury and informed within two weeks.
For more information, please send an email to info@pilotenkueche.de.
http://www.pilotenkueche.de
PILOTENKUECHE is an Artist Residency Program based on group dynamic. Six-to-eight artists each work on their individual projects during a three-and-a-half month period at the Spinnerei in Leipzig. Each has their own working area within the 312 m2 (1,023 ft2) communal studio. Every Round of the residency ends as a group exhibition during one of the three gallery weekends at the Spinnerei.
PILOTENKUECHE wishes to provide our participants with the experience of accomplishing something as a group; and, moreover, in experimenting with new forms of cooperation vital in fostering an independent position in one's work.
We encourage the participants to work and be present on site as much as possible during the duration of the residency. When committing to this project, the artist must agree to stay the duration of the term (it is not possible to stay just a few weeks, etc.) Regardless, the participant is responsible for paying the entire participation fee.
Accommodation and travel costs are not provided, but we can help you finding a room and organizing your stay in Leipzig. Although PILOTENKUECHE is a non-profit project, there is a participation fee of 900 Euros to be paid by each artist to cover the costs of the studio space and advertising the round of the residency.
The three project terms each year are:
February - May
June - September
October - January.
Applications should contain a CV, photos and a short text about your work and work intentions for the project term, as well as to state in which term you wish to participate. Participants will be chosen by a jury and informed within two weeks.
For more information, please send an email to info@pilotenkueche.de.
http://www.pilotenkueche.de
All deadlines for this month:
residency / fellowship
The Guapamacátaro Interdisciplinary Residency in Art and Ecology
•Application Deadline
01.11.2011
The program was founded in 2006 by Mexican artist and curator Alicia Marván,
as an extension of her artistic practice. Its conceptual and artistic framework includes ecology in its broad sense, not limited to its common association with the preservation of the natural environment. All components of the local ecosystem (human, natural and artificial) and their relationship to each other are subject of inquiry, creativity and growth.
Up to 10 people are selected from a mix of the following disciplines:
- Performing Arts (Music, Dance, Performance, Theater, Puppetry, etc)
- Visual Arts (Painting, Drawing, Mixed-Media, Photography, Film/Video, etc)
- Sculpture and Installation
- Design and Architecture
- Humanities and Social Sciences (Anthropology, Philosophy, Writing, etc)
- Natural Sciences (Ecology, Hydrology, Biology, Geology, etc)
The Guapamacátaro Interdisciplinary Residency in Art and Ecology is a site-based and community-oriented program for artists from different disciplines, scientists, educators and activists, aimed at fostering socially and ecologically-conscious cultural development in the area where the Guapamacátaro hacienda is located (Michoacán, Mexico).
http://www.guapamacataro.org/
•Application Deadline
01.11.2011
The program was founded in 2006 by Mexican artist and curator Alicia Marván,
as an extension of her artistic practice. Its conceptual and artistic framework includes ecology in its broad sense, not limited to its common association with the preservation of the natural environment. All components of the local ecosystem (human, natural and artificial) and their relationship to each other are subject of inquiry, creativity and growth.
Up to 10 people are selected from a mix of the following disciplines:
- Performing Arts (Music, Dance, Performance, Theater, Puppetry, etc)
- Visual Arts (Painting, Drawing, Mixed-Media, Photography, Film/Video, etc)
- Sculpture and Installation
- Design and Architecture
- Humanities and Social Sciences (Anthropology, Philosophy, Writing, etc)
- Natural Sciences (Ecology, Hydrology, Biology, Geology, etc)
The Guapamacátaro Interdisciplinary Residency in Art and Ecology is a site-based and community-oriented program for artists from different disciplines, scientists, educators and activists, aimed at fostering socially and ecologically-conscious cultural development in the area where the Guapamacátaro hacienda is located (Michoacán, Mexico).
http://www.guapamacataro.org/
residency / fellowship
WINTER ARTIST RESIDENCY AWARD 2012
•Application Deadline
01.11.2011
WINTER ARTIST RESIDENCY AWARD 2012 APPLICATION
Beginning your career as an emerging artist can be tough, which is why Spark Box Studio is offering FREE RESIDENCIES to fine art students and emerging artists. This residency opportunity is a unique way for young and emerging artists to cultivate new ideas, access a rich library of arts resources, learn about career-building opportunities, and develop an understanding of the art world from a business perspective.
HOW DO I APPLY?
Any emerging artist living in Ontario, between the ages of 19-29, is invited to apply for the Spark Box Studio Residency Award.
Apply by November 1, 2011 to be considered for the Award.
Awards will be made based on the quality and completeness of the applications.
There is a $15.00 entry fee which can be paid through the paypal. This fee contributes to the cost of processing your application.
The Residency Awards are valid between January and March 2012.
You can apply online through this web page. Continu
ABOUT THE AWARD
Six emerging artists will receive a one-week (7 days) residency at our Open Studio in Prince Edward County. The selected applicants will be given a private studio space and given access to the Spark Box Studio equipment and resources, as well, winners will be provided with living accommodations for their weeklong stay. They will also have access to career guidance from owners Chrissy Poitras and Kyle Topping, along with, local community members.
The winter residency award runs from January 9, 2012 to March 31, 2011. Please be advised that the award is for 7 consecutive days.
http://sparkboxstudio.com/award/
•Application Deadline
01.11.2011
WINTER ARTIST RESIDENCY AWARD 2012 APPLICATION
Beginning your career as an emerging artist can be tough, which is why Spark Box Studio is offering FREE RESIDENCIES to fine art students and emerging artists. This residency opportunity is a unique way for young and emerging artists to cultivate new ideas, access a rich library of arts resources, learn about career-building opportunities, and develop an understanding of the art world from a business perspective.
HOW DO I APPLY?
Any emerging artist living in Ontario, between the ages of 19-29, is invited to apply for the Spark Box Studio Residency Award.
Apply by November 1, 2011 to be considered for the Award.
Awards will be made based on the quality and completeness of the applications.
There is a $15.00 entry fee which can be paid through the paypal. This fee contributes to the cost of processing your application.
The Residency Awards are valid between January and March 2012.
You can apply online through this web page. Continu
ABOUT THE AWARD
Six emerging artists will receive a one-week (7 days) residency at our Open Studio in Prince Edward County. The selected applicants will be given a private studio space and given access to the Spark Box Studio equipment and resources, as well, winners will be provided with living accommodations for their weeklong stay. They will also have access to career guidance from owners Chrissy Poitras and Kyle Topping, along with, local community members.
The winter residency award runs from January 9, 2012 to March 31, 2011. Please be advised that the award is for 7 consecutive days.
http://sparkboxstudio.com/award/
residency / fellowship
Land Art Workshop and residency program.
•Application Deadline
02.11.2011
Nka Foundation invites submissions of creative projects throughout the year that in
some way involve the communities we are a part. Our Community Arts Project
Residency is a part of our ongoing projects of tapping local resources for sustainable
human capital development through a focus on the arts. Thus, we have an open door to
the multiplicity of expressions in the arts from around the world. Artistic persons or
teams in diverse fields of the arts (visual, theatre, music, literary, film/new media, arts
education, arts therapy, philosophy, cultural history, etc), and intersections of the arts
with architecture/engineering are all welcome to apply for residency. Length of project
residencies varies from a few weeks to several months, according to project.
COST: We provide free accommodation in an Arts Village setting. The international
participants are responsible for own travel costs and proposed project. We suggest that
participants apply for travel grants through their national art councils or other sources.
To apply, e-mail detail on what your plan to accomplish with us, your
CV, and examples of your work to info@nkafoundation.org. For detail on our projects go
to http://www.nkafoundation.org.
•Application Deadline
02.11.2011
Nka Foundation invites submissions of creative projects throughout the year that in
some way involve the communities we are a part. Our Community Arts Project
Residency is a part of our ongoing projects of tapping local resources for sustainable
human capital development through a focus on the arts. Thus, we have an open door to
the multiplicity of expressions in the arts from around the world. Artistic persons or
teams in diverse fields of the arts (visual, theatre, music, literary, film/new media, arts
education, arts therapy, philosophy, cultural history, etc), and intersections of the arts
with architecture/engineering are all welcome to apply for residency. Length of project
residencies varies from a few weeks to several months, according to project.
COST: We provide free accommodation in an Arts Village setting. The international
participants are responsible for own travel costs and proposed project. We suggest that
participants apply for travel grants through their national art councils or other sources.
To apply, e-mail detail on what your plan to accomplish with us, your
CV, and examples of your work to info@nkafoundation.org. For detail on our projects go
to http://www.nkafoundation.org.
residency / fellowship
DNA Residency at Bora Bora - dance and visual theatre
•Application Deadline
04.11.2011
• offered program: Residency within the EU-funded project DNA: The aim of the European network DNA is to work for and develop international mobility of performing arts and artists on several different levels. The network wishes to generate increased possibilities for exchange of artists, artistic pieces, inter-cultural skills and create new artistic cooperations and networks within the community of performing arts in Europe.
• frequency: Two times in Denmark within the DNA project.
• Eligibility: Up to seven professional stage artists from all DNA-countries (Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania og Czech Republique).
• Paid by artist: All expences of the production not concerning the 2 weeks stay in Aarhus.
• Paid by host: Rehearsal space for 14 days, accommodation, travel expences, small per diem.
Bora Bora - dance and visual theatre (formerly Entré Scenen)
Valdemarsgade 1,
DK-8000 Aarhus C
http://bora-bora.dk/
hannah[@]bora-bora.dk
Bora Bora - dance and visual theatre (formerly Entré Scenen) now sends out a call for artists to fill a residency in connection to DNA continuum 2011-2013. The call is open for applicants from all DNA-countries (Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania og Czech Republique). A group of up to 7 professional performance, dance or theatre artists will be given the chance to use one of our new stages to do any project or investigation of their own choice.
•Application Deadline
04.11.2011
• offered program: Residency within the EU-funded project DNA: The aim of the European network DNA is to work for and develop international mobility of performing arts and artists on several different levels. The network wishes to generate increased possibilities for exchange of artists, artistic pieces, inter-cultural skills and create new artistic cooperations and networks within the community of performing arts in Europe.
• frequency: Two times in Denmark within the DNA project.
• Eligibility: Up to seven professional stage artists from all DNA-countries (Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania og Czech Republique).
• Paid by artist: All expences of the production not concerning the 2 weeks stay in Aarhus.
• Paid by host: Rehearsal space for 14 days, accommodation, travel expences, small per diem.
Bora Bora - dance and visual theatre (formerly Entré Scenen)
Valdemarsgade 1,
DK-8000 Aarhus C
http://bora-bora.dk/
hannah[@]bora-bora.dk
Bora Bora - dance and visual theatre (formerly Entré Scenen) now sends out a call for artists to fill a residency in connection to DNA continuum 2011-2013. The call is open for applicants from all DNA-countries (Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania og Czech Republique). A group of up to 7 professional performance, dance or theatre artists will be given the chance to use one of our new stages to do any project or investigation of their own choice.
residency / fellowship
Instituto Sacatar Residency Program
•Application Deadline
14.11.2011
A UNESCO/Aschberg bursary to the Instituto Sacatar provides a two-month stay at the Sacatar estate on the island of Itaparica, Brazil, including:
- round-trip airfare at best rates in economy class
- a room with private bath
- a separate studio
- meals
- logistical support
Dates of residency:
9 April - 4 June 2012
or
18 June - 13 August 2012
Origin of candidates: Born and continue to live in Africa, Eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, New Zealand or the Pacific Islands.
The Instituto Sacatar operates a residency program for creative individuals in all disciplines at its estate on the Island of Itaparica in the Bay of All Saints, across from the city of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
http://www.sacatar.org/
•Application Deadline
14.11.2011
A UNESCO/Aschberg bursary to the Instituto Sacatar provides a two-month stay at the Sacatar estate on the island of Itaparica, Brazil, including:
- round-trip airfare at best rates in economy class
- a room with private bath
- a separate studio
- meals
- logistical support
Dates of residency:
9 April - 4 June 2012
or
18 June - 13 August 2012
Origin of candidates: Born and continue to live in Africa, Eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, New Zealand or the Pacific Islands.
The Instituto Sacatar operates a residency program for creative individuals in all disciplines at its estate on the Island of Itaparica in the Bay of All Saints, across from the city of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
http://www.sacatar.org/
residency / fellowship
Women's Studio Workshop
•Application Deadline
15.11.2011
The grant includes a stipend of $2,000 to $3,000 for six to eight weeks, materials up to $750, access to all studios, travel costs (within the Continental US), and housing. Projects are chosen by a jury of outside artists and curators.
Generally, we encourage an edition size no larger than 100 and no smaller than 50. WSW has developed a series of archive and exhibition opportunities for the books. The contract stipulates 10% (or ten books) for WSW archives, exhibition, and display copies; 10% of the edition for the artist; and 80% of the edition for general marketing. Artist have the option of collaborating with WSW on marketing of artists' books for a 50% commission fee. WSW has artists' books in collections world-wide and six institutions are repositories of all the artists' books published by WSW. The repositories are: Indiana University (Bloomington), Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Delaware, Vassar College, Virginia Commonwealth University and Yale University.
Founded and run by women to serve as a supportive working environment for all persons interested in the arts. To create professional opportunities and employment for women, to encourage women of diverse cultural backgrounds to work at the studios, and to encourage the general public's involvement with the arts. Artists are offered several opportunities for internships, fellowships and residencies.
Application requirements:
http://www.wsworkshop.org/_art_opp/artopp_grant_abr.htm
•Application Deadline
15.11.2011
The grant includes a stipend of $2,000 to $3,000 for six to eight weeks, materials up to $750, access to all studios, travel costs (within the Continental US), and housing. Projects are chosen by a jury of outside artists and curators.
Generally, we encourage an edition size no larger than 100 and no smaller than 50. WSW has developed a series of archive and exhibition opportunities for the books. The contract stipulates 10% (or ten books) for WSW archives, exhibition, and display copies; 10% of the edition for the artist; and 80% of the edition for general marketing. Artist have the option of collaborating with WSW on marketing of artists' books for a 50% commission fee. WSW has artists' books in collections world-wide and six institutions are repositories of all the artists' books published by WSW. The repositories are: Indiana University (Bloomington), Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Delaware, Vassar College, Virginia Commonwealth University and Yale University.
Founded and run by women to serve as a supportive working environment for all persons interested in the arts. To create professional opportunities and employment for women, to encourage women of diverse cultural backgrounds to work at the studios, and to encourage the general public's involvement with the arts. Artists are offered several opportunities for internships, fellowships and residencies.
Application requirements:
http://www.wsworkshop.org/_art_opp/artopp_grant_abr.htm
residency / fellowship
Est-Nord-Est, résidence d’artistes
•Application Deadline
15.11.2011
Artists receive a 1100$ stipend and free lodging for the eight-week period of the residence. They also have access to an individual studio space, a woodworkshop, various tools, mainly for wood - but also metal and stone, technical and logistical support, certain electronic equipment… and a bicycle.
Your application must include:
- A resume (maximum two pages, Word (.doc / .rtf ) or PDF format);
- An artist statement (maximum one page, Word (.doc / .rtf ) or PDF format);
- A letter of intention explaining the residency project you wish to undertake (maximum one page, Word (.doc / .rtf ) ou PDF format);
- A visual portfolio (maximum 20 images, .ti ou .jpg formats and /or video on DVD/CD-ROM);
- A self-adressed stamped-envelope for the return of your documents (canadian stamps or a minimum of 6 international coupons);
- The completed application form.
Contact
http://www.estnordest.org/
Est-Nord-Est is an artist-run centre which offers, through its residency program, technical support and a critical context to artists engaged in the processof research / creation. Three residencies are oered per year, in the spring, summer and fall. Up to four artists and a curator or a writer may participate in each residence, eight weeks for the artists, four weeks for the curator or the writer. This is a unique occasion for both the artists and other art professionals to step out of their normal everyday situation to pursue a research project in a dierent, stimulating, vibrant environment; one characterised by the rural setting, the friendly welcome attentive to everyone’s needs, the abundance of local resources, the quality of the technical and logistical assistance and the richness of the exchange with the other participants of various origins participating in the residence.
Periods of residency 2012
April 30 to June 22,
July 2 to August 24
September 10 to November 2
•Application Deadline
15.11.2011
Artists receive a 1100$ stipend and free lodging for the eight-week period of the residence. They also have access to an individual studio space, a woodworkshop, various tools, mainly for wood - but also metal and stone, technical and logistical support, certain electronic equipment… and a bicycle.
Your application must include:
- A resume (maximum two pages, Word (.doc / .rtf ) or PDF format);
- An artist statement (maximum one page, Word (.doc / .rtf ) or PDF format);
- A letter of intention explaining the residency project you wish to undertake (maximum one page, Word (.doc / .rtf ) ou PDF format);
- A visual portfolio (maximum 20 images, .ti ou .jpg formats and /or video on DVD/CD-ROM);
- A self-adressed stamped-envelope for the return of your documents (canadian stamps or a minimum of 6 international coupons);
- The completed application form.
Contact
http://www.estnordest.org/
Est-Nord-Est is an artist-run centre which offers, through its residency program, technical support and a critical context to artists engaged in the processof research / creation. Three residencies are oered per year, in the spring, summer and fall. Up to four artists and a curator or a writer may participate in each residence, eight weeks for the artists, four weeks for the curator or the writer. This is a unique occasion for both the artists and other art professionals to step out of their normal everyday situation to pursue a research project in a dierent, stimulating, vibrant environment; one characterised by the rural setting, the friendly welcome attentive to everyone’s needs, the abundance of local resources, the quality of the technical and logistical assistance and the richness of the exchange with the other participants of various origins participating in the residence.
Periods of residency 2012
April 30 to June 22,
July 2 to August 24
September 10 to November 2
residency / fellowship
Opportunity - Residency for Canadian Curator and Writer in Contemporary Art,
•Application Deadline
15.11.2011
Three residencies are offered each year, in the spring, summer and fall. Up to four artists and a curator or a writer may participate in each residence, eight weeks for the artists, four weeks for the curator or the writer.
Est-Nord-Est is a member of Res Artis - Worldwide Network of Artist Residencies, the Regroupement des centres d’artistes autogérés du Québec, and is among the host organizations for Pépinières européennes pour jeunes artistes.
Periods of residency:
Spring: May 28 to June 22, 2012
Summer: July 30 to August 24, 2012
Fall: October 8 to November 2, 2012.
Your application must include:
- A resume (maximum two pages, Word format (.doc /.rtf) or PDF);
- A letter of intent (maximum one page, Word formats (.doc /. Rtf) or PDF);
- Two copies of published texts on contemporary art (critical exhibition review, essay, pamphlet, catalog or art book text, etc.);
- A pre-stamped self-addressed envelope for the return of the documents;
- The application form duly completed (find it on our web site: http://www.estnordest.org).
Responses will be forwarded by e-mail by the end of January 2012
Information: 418 598-6363--estnordest@videotron.ca
•Application Deadline
15.11.2011
Three residencies are offered each year, in the spring, summer and fall. Up to four artists and a curator or a writer may participate in each residence, eight weeks for the artists, four weeks for the curator or the writer.
Est-Nord-Est is a member of Res Artis - Worldwide Network of Artist Residencies, the Regroupement des centres d’artistes autogérés du Québec, and is among the host organizations for Pépinières européennes pour jeunes artistes.
Periods of residency:
Spring: May 28 to June 22, 2012
Summer: July 30 to August 24, 2012
Fall: October 8 to November 2, 2012.
Your application must include:
- A resume (maximum two pages, Word format (.doc /.rtf) or PDF);
- A letter of intent (maximum one page, Word formats (.doc /. Rtf) or PDF);
- Two copies of published texts on contemporary art (critical exhibition review, essay, pamphlet, catalog or art book text, etc.);
- A pre-stamped self-addressed envelope for the return of the documents;
- The application form duly completed (find it on our web site: http://www.estnordest.org).
Responses will be forwarded by e-mail by the end of January 2012
Information: 418 598-6363--estnordest@videotron.ca
residency / fellowship
Smack Mellon's Artist Studio Program, Brooklyn
•Application Deadline
17.11.2011
Smack Mellon offers free studio space to eligible artists for an eleven-month period. The program provides artists working in all visual arts media a free private studio space and a $5000 fellowship (dependent upon funding). The program does not provide living space. Artists also have access to three shared common areas: a state-of-the-art digital production lab; a fabrication shop, and a kitchen/lounge area. The 2012-2013 Studio Program will be housed on the lower level of Smack Mellon's building at 92 Plymouth Street.
Studios range in size from 250 to 300 square feet. Not all studios have windows. Artists choose their studios through a lottery system. Artists who are accepted into the program must be prepared to actively use their studio a minimum of 50 hours a month or they will lose it.
All applicants must be US citizens or legal permanent residents of the United States, 18 years or older, may not be enrolled in any degree 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 2012-2013 Smack Mellon residency.
Selection Process
A panel of arts professionals and artists will review applications and select artists for the 2012-2013 season. Artists will be selected based on the quality of their work and their potential for making the most of their time in the program. The selection process will be completed by the end of February 2012. All applicants will be notified by email. Please do not call the office for selection results.
Further Information
http://smackmellon.org/index.php/contact/how_to_apply/
•Application Deadline
17.11.2011
Smack Mellon offers free studio space to eligible artists for an eleven-month period. The program provides artists working in all visual arts media a free private studio space and a $5000 fellowship (dependent upon funding). The program does not provide living space. Artists also have access to three shared common areas: a state-of-the-art digital production lab; a fabrication shop, and a kitchen/lounge area. The 2012-2013 Studio Program will be housed on the lower level of Smack Mellon's building at 92 Plymouth Street.
Studios range in size from 250 to 300 square feet. Not all studios have windows. Artists choose their studios through a lottery system. Artists who are accepted into the program must be prepared to actively use their studio a minimum of 50 hours a month or they will lose it.
All applicants must be US citizens or legal permanent residents of the United States, 18 years or older, may not be enrolled in any degree 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 2012-2013 Smack Mellon residency.
Selection Process
A panel of arts professionals and artists will review applications and select artists for the 2012-2013 season. Artists will be selected based on the quality of their work and their potential for making the most of their time in the program. The selection process will be completed by the end of February 2012. All applicants will be notified by email. Please do not call the office for selection results.
Further Information
http://smackmellon.org/index.php/contact/how_to_apply/
residency / fellowship
Unesco-Aschberg bursaries for Artists Programme
•Application Deadline
21.11.2011
The aim of UNIDEE in Residence is to bring together committed visual/video
animators, artists, photographers, architects from Asia, Africa and Latin
America for four months; their interaction and collaboration result in a
series of projects claiming for a socially responsible change in society.
During the programme, residents develop their projects, live and work
together, exchange ideas, attend lectures and project presentations.
Moreover, Cittadellarte arranges opportunities to meet and collaborate
with experts as well as local partners, such as companies, neighbourhoods,
schools, institutions and councils.
At the end of UNIDEE in Residence, an exhibition is held at
Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto, where the projects are presented to
the public.
Dates: 4 months (from 12th June to 12th October 2012)
Accommodation and working spaces: Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto,
Biella, Italy
Eligibility (maximum 14 places):
Age: between 25 and 35
Education: degree at university level or in the process of graduating
Language: good proficiency in English required
Material to be submitted:
- A completed and signed application form
- Curriculum vitae
- A letter of personal motivation
- A proposed project that you intend to develop during the months of the
residency
- Documentation of previous works
Applications must be submitted to:
UNIDEE in Residence - UNESCO Aschberg Programme
Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto
Via Serralunga, 27 | 13900 Biella – Italy
Or by email: unidee@cittadellarte.it
For any further information: http://www.cittadellarte.it/unidee
Blog on the previous edition: http://unidee2011.wordpress.com
•Application Deadline
21.11.2011
The aim of UNIDEE in Residence is to bring together committed visual/video
animators, artists, photographers, architects from Asia, Africa and Latin
America for four months; their interaction and collaboration result in a
series of projects claiming for a socially responsible change in society.
During the programme, residents develop their projects, live and work
together, exchange ideas, attend lectures and project presentations.
Moreover, Cittadellarte arranges opportunities to meet and collaborate
with experts as well as local partners, such as companies, neighbourhoods,
schools, institutions and councils.
At the end of UNIDEE in Residence, an exhibition is held at
Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto, where the projects are presented to
the public.
Dates: 4 months (from 12th June to 12th October 2012)
Accommodation and working spaces: Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto,
Biella, Italy
Eligibility (maximum 14 places):
Age: between 25 and 35
Education: degree at university level or in the process of graduating
Language: good proficiency in English required
Material to be submitted:
- A completed and signed application form
- Curriculum vitae
- A letter of personal motivation
- A proposed project that you intend to develop during the months of the
residency
- Documentation of previous works
Applications must be submitted to:
UNIDEE in Residence - UNESCO Aschberg Programme
Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto
Via Serralunga, 27 | 13900 Biella – Italy
Or by email: unidee@cittadellarte.it
For any further information: http://www.cittadellarte.it/unidee
Blog on the previous edition: http://unidee2011.wordpress.com
residency / fellowship
TBG+S: Open Call for International Residency Programme
•Application Deadline
24.11.2011
Open Call for submissions: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios International Residency Programme
TBG+S invites applications from Irish artists for residencies at HIAP-Helsinki International Artist-in-residence Programme and the “Kulturbunker” residency in Frankfurt City East Harbour.
In 2012, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios (TBG+S) will embark on the third year of an international residency exchanges with The Culture Department of Frankfurt City and the fifth year of the well-established international residency exchange with HIAP–Helsinki International Artist-in-residence Programme. This year for the first time, TBG+S is selecting artists for these opportunities by way of a competitive open submission process. Professional artists born or living in the Republic of Ireland are eligible to apply for both.
ISP 1: The Dublin-Helsinki exchange takes place from 1 July – 30 September 2012. The deadline for applications is Thursday 1 December 2011, 5.30pm.
ISP 2: The Dublin-Frankfurt exchange will take place from 1 April – 30 June 2012. The deadline for applications is Thursday 24 November 2011, 5.30pm.
All applications must be made online. Visit our website to download the application guidelines and application form for each residency. Please read the guidelines thoroughly as they will provide all the information needed to apply for the residency programmes.
TBG+S International Residency programmes are supported by our partners Goethe Institute Ireland, The Finnish Instiute, Frankfurt Culture Deptartment and HIAP.
http://www.templebargallery.com
General Information: info@templebargallery.com
Press requests: press@templebargallery.com
•Application Deadline
24.11.2011
Open Call for submissions: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios International Residency Programme
TBG+S invites applications from Irish artists for residencies at HIAP-Helsinki International Artist-in-residence Programme and the “Kulturbunker” residency in Frankfurt City East Harbour.
In 2012, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios (TBG+S) will embark on the third year of an international residency exchanges with The Culture Department of Frankfurt City and the fifth year of the well-established international residency exchange with HIAP–Helsinki International Artist-in-residence Programme. This year for the first time, TBG+S is selecting artists for these opportunities by way of a competitive open submission process. Professional artists born or living in the Republic of Ireland are eligible to apply for both.
ISP 1: The Dublin-Helsinki exchange takes place from 1 July – 30 September 2012. The deadline for applications is Thursday 1 December 2011, 5.30pm.
ISP 2: The Dublin-Frankfurt exchange will take place from 1 April – 30 June 2012. The deadline for applications is Thursday 24 November 2011, 5.30pm.
All applications must be made online. Visit our website to download the application guidelines and application form for each residency. Please read the guidelines thoroughly as they will provide all the information needed to apply for the residency programmes.
TBG+S International Residency programmes are supported by our partners Goethe Institute Ireland, The Finnish Instiute, Frankfurt Culture Deptartment and HIAP.
http://www.templebargallery.com
General Information: info@templebargallery.com
Press requests: press@templebargallery.com
residency / fellowship
On Site 2012 - CoExist Arts Residency, UK
•Application Deadline
30.11.2011
Application Fee: £10
ON SITE is a brand new residency opportunity for January 2012. The residency is open to artists working in all media and at any stage in their career.
Turner Prize winner Grenville Davey will be selecting one artist to spend a month in the Winch Room gallery space making new work. This will be followed by a solo exhibition in the Winch Room during February 2012, the final format to be discussed and developed with the successful artist.
The Winch Room is the primary exhibition space at TAP and the building’s industrial history is evident in the old Victorian winching system looming overhead at an epic 8.5m high. (W: 4.25M x L: 9.05M) The height and size of the room provides a perfect opportunity for an early-mid career artist to make ambitious large-scale work.
There will also be a parallel group exhibition showing the work of five shortlisted runner-up artists.
info [at] coexist.org.uk
gallery [at] coexist.org.uk
The successful artist will have sole use of the winch room for one month from 3rd Jan – 3rd Feb 2012.
• £1000 to cover materials, travel expenses
• Free accommodation in Southend
• Peer support from CoExist curators and the chance to meet local artists
• Presentation of the work in form of an artist talk and/or workshops.
• Marketing of the exhibition and parallel events
• Use of CoExist printmaking studio, darkroom and office
• Access to basic tools and wireless internet
• AV equipment, including monitors, data projectors, DVD players & speakers
Please include a cheque for £10 made payable to CoExist Arts LTD. Alternatively payment can be made securely online via Paypal on http://www.coexist.org.uk/opportunities. Note if online payment is made you MUST include your Paypal reference number on the application form otherwise your submission will not be processed. CoExist Arts is a non-profit organisation and all proceeds go directly into the exhibition programme
•Application Deadline
30.11.2011
Application Fee: £10
ON SITE is a brand new residency opportunity for January 2012. The residency is open to artists working in all media and at any stage in their career.
Turner Prize winner Grenville Davey will be selecting one artist to spend a month in the Winch Room gallery space making new work. This will be followed by a solo exhibition in the Winch Room during February 2012, the final format to be discussed and developed with the successful artist.
The Winch Room is the primary exhibition space at TAP and the building’s industrial history is evident in the old Victorian winching system looming overhead at an epic 8.5m high. (W: 4.25M x L: 9.05M) The height and size of the room provides a perfect opportunity for an early-mid career artist to make ambitious large-scale work.
There will also be a parallel group exhibition showing the work of five shortlisted runner-up artists.
info [at] coexist.org.uk
gallery [at] coexist.org.uk
The successful artist will have sole use of the winch room for one month from 3rd Jan – 3rd Feb 2012.
• £1000 to cover materials, travel expenses
• Free accommodation in Southend
• Peer support from CoExist curators and the chance to meet local artists
• Presentation of the work in form of an artist talk and/or workshops.
• Marketing of the exhibition and parallel events
• Use of CoExist printmaking studio, darkroom and office
• Access to basic tools and wireless internet
• AV equipment, including monitors, data projectors, DVD players & speakers
Please include a cheque for £10 made payable to CoExist Arts LTD. Alternatively payment can be made securely online via Paypal on http://www.coexist.org.uk/opportunities. Note if online payment is made you MUST include your Paypal reference number on the application form otherwise your submission will not be processed. CoExist Arts is a non-profit organisation and all proceeds go directly into the exhibition programme















