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M.A.R. Manifest Artist Residency Award
•Application Deadline
01.04.2012
Artists are invited to submit complete applications to Manifest's new Manifest Artist Residency program (MAR). Applications will be reviewed on a competitive basis.
The program is open for application by any serious emerging or established artist, including recent graduates from college art programs. It will benefit Manifest's community by providing exposure to the often unseen working space and practices of artists, serving to eliminate some boundaries to contemporary artmaking which currently may divide the everyday public from the fine visual arts.
The ideal candidate for the award of the program may be working in any media or genre, but would also make reasonable use of the available life-drawing sessions even if this is ancillary activity to their primary work. Suitability for teaching will be considered, but will not be a primary factor in the selection process.
Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center
MAR Application
P.O. Box 6218
Cincinnati, OH 45206
jason(@)manifestgallery.org
http://www.manifestgallery.org/mar/index.html
•Application Deadline
01.04.2012
Artists are invited to submit complete applications to Manifest's new Manifest Artist Residency program (MAR). Applications will be reviewed on a competitive basis.
The program is open for application by any serious emerging or established artist, including recent graduates from college art programs. It will benefit Manifest's community by providing exposure to the often unseen working space and practices of artists, serving to eliminate some boundaries to contemporary artmaking which currently may divide the everyday public from the fine visual arts.
The ideal candidate for the award of the program may be working in any media or genre, but would also make reasonable use of the available life-drawing sessions even if this is ancillary activity to their primary work. Suitability for teaching will be considered, but will not be a primary factor in the selection process.
Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center
MAR Application
P.O. Box 6218
Cincinnati, OH 45206
jason(@)manifestgallery.org
http://www.manifestgallery.org/mar/index.html
Fellowship at La Macina di San Cresci
•Application Deadline
10.04.2012
La Macina di San Cresci, residence for artists member of RES ARTIS , announces that the Provincia di Firenze will award two residency fellowships to artists. The program invites artists from around the world to apply to work for one month in a studio at la Macina di San Cresci.
The Fellowship recipients will receive a € 500 stipend, private room, studio space.
Develop a composition in which the machinery of nature and machine of art become one, through a series of interventions and through the perception of the artists.
A research that creates "views" and operates in-between reality and the different layers of the territory: the past, the contemporary economic culture, the temporal and spatial interrelationships.
A reflection on the socio-cultural, architectural, language, habits characteristics of this place, the environment, the village , interlaced with the man and with habits whom he lives of this environment.
La Macina di San Cresci , established in 2001, is a place for creation, presentation and documentation of contemporary art in all its forms.
The centre consists of gallery, studios and a residence for artists. This historic setting was restored with the intent of providing a setting to accommodate and imagine new forms of dialogue within the context of art and culture.
The theme for the program is "Platform 948: where engage ideas and concepts about the environment. "
http://www.chianticom.com/
Guidelines:
http://www.chianticom.com/images/stories/Guidelines_fellowship_2012.pdf
Application form:
http://www.chianticom.com/images/stories/application_form_fellowship2012.pdf
•Application Deadline
10.04.2012
La Macina di San Cresci, residence for artists member of RES ARTIS , announces that the Provincia di Firenze will award two residency fellowships to artists. The program invites artists from around the world to apply to work for one month in a studio at la Macina di San Cresci.
The Fellowship recipients will receive a € 500 stipend, private room, studio space.
Develop a composition in which the machinery of nature and machine of art become one, through a series of interventions and through the perception of the artists.
A research that creates "views" and operates in-between reality and the different layers of the territory: the past, the contemporary economic culture, the temporal and spatial interrelationships.
A reflection on the socio-cultural, architectural, language, habits characteristics of this place, the environment, the village , interlaced with the man and with habits whom he lives of this environment.
La Macina di San Cresci , established in 2001, is a place for creation, presentation and documentation of contemporary art in all its forms.
The centre consists of gallery, studios and a residence for artists. This historic setting was restored with the intent of providing a setting to accommodate and imagine new forms of dialogue within the context of art and culture.
The theme for the program is "Platform 948: where engage ideas and concepts about the environment. "
http://www.chianticom.com/
Guidelines:
http://www.chianticom.com/images/stories/Guidelines_fellowship_2012.pdf
Application form:
http://www.chianticom.com/images/stories/application_form_fellowship2012.pdf
residency / fellowship
Residency at the MacDowell Colony Fall 2012
•Application Deadline
15.04.2012
A MacDowell Fellowship, or residency, consists of exclusive use of a studio, accommodations, and three prepared meals a day for up to eight weeks. There are no residency fees.
The Colony accepts applications from artists working in the following disciplines: architecture, film/video arts, interdisciplinary arts, literature, music composition, theatre, and visual arts.
A nonrefundable processing fee of $30 (U.S.) is required with each application.
Residencies: October 1- January 31
Admissions Director
The MacDowell Colony
100 High Street
Peterborough, NH 03458
http://www.wlu.edu/x50925.xml
•Application Deadline
15.04.2012
A MacDowell Fellowship, or residency, consists of exclusive use of a studio, accommodations, and three prepared meals a day for up to eight weeks. There are no residency fees.
The Colony accepts applications from artists working in the following disciplines: architecture, film/video arts, interdisciplinary arts, literature, music composition, theatre, and visual arts.
A nonrefundable processing fee of $30 (U.S.) is required with each application.
Residencies: October 1- January 31
Admissions Director
The MacDowell Colony
100 High Street
Peterborough, NH 03458
http://www.wlu.edu/x50925.xml
top e.V. Residency in Kassel - Point of Transaction
•Application Deadline
15.04.2012
Offer: Exhibition- and Action Space in Kassel (Germany),
Accommodation, Radio Broadcasting Slot, PR & Documentation,
no Studio Space
Costs: 600,00 EURO
Documents required: Description of your project (PDF, max. 2 MB),
contact information, download link (URL) of a work sample, no CV
Dates: Between 01/06 and 30/06/2012 or 01/07 and 31/07/2012
(upon agreement)
We are looking for Cultural Producers with an interdisciplinary
approach and affinity to Media from different countries who want to
realise artistically and / or theoretically a thematic or media work
in Kassel in June or July 2012. Our proposal for a Topic is:
"The Big Event"
Our interest focuses especially on processual works. The themed or
media context is facultative. Our proposed topic is only for
orientation. Mindaugas Gapsevicius, Martin Wrede, Karsten Asshauer
and Dr. Matze Schmidt will decide about the applications.
top e.V.
Contact:
http://pot.top-ev.de/
Residency Kassel
June / July 2012
For 3 Weeks
We provide a public Action or Exhibition Space for 7 days for
presentations, lectures, performances etc. and a 1-Hour-Radioslot on
a Kassel frequency incl. Stream. Furthermore accommodation in a flat
and logistical and scientific support plus agreement devices and
mobility upon agreement. If the budget allows the costs we support a
print- or online publication as well. A flyer is included. The work
will be documented.
We offer to show parts of the project later in Berlin.
The fee goes directly to the top e.V. and covers project costs. The
financing of travel and living (except lodging) and all materials
must be covered by the applicant. We issue an official invitation
letter after the decision and help with grant seeking and immigration
formalities.
•Application Deadline
15.04.2012
Offer: Exhibition- and Action Space in Kassel (Germany),
Accommodation, Radio Broadcasting Slot, PR & Documentation,
no Studio Space
Costs: 600,00 EURO
Documents required: Description of your project (PDF, max. 2 MB),
contact information, download link (URL) of a work sample, no CV
Dates: Between 01/06 and 30/06/2012 or 01/07 and 31/07/2012
(upon agreement)
We are looking for Cultural Producers with an interdisciplinary
approach and affinity to Media from different countries who want to
realise artistically and / or theoretically a thematic or media work
in Kassel in June or July 2012. Our proposal for a Topic is:
"The Big Event"
Our interest focuses especially on processual works. The themed or
media context is facultative. Our proposed topic is only for
orientation. Mindaugas Gapsevicius, Martin Wrede, Karsten Asshauer
and Dr. Matze Schmidt will decide about the applications.
top e.V.
Contact:
http://pot.top-ev.de/
Residency Kassel
June / July 2012
For 3 Weeks
We provide a public Action or Exhibition Space for 7 days for
presentations, lectures, performances etc. and a 1-Hour-Radioslot on
a Kassel frequency incl. Stream. Furthermore accommodation in a flat
and logistical and scientific support plus agreement devices and
mobility upon agreement. If the budget allows the costs we support a
print- or online publication as well. A flyer is included. The work
will be documented.
We offer to show parts of the project later in Berlin.
The fee goes directly to the top e.V. and covers project costs. The
financing of travel and living (except lodging) and all materials
must be covered by the applicant. We issue an official invitation
letter after the decision and help with grant seeking and immigration
formalities.
International Creator Residency Program 2012 - Japan
•Application Deadline
17.04.2012
Tokyo Wonder Site is now calling for international creators who could perform new creative activities based on the subjects which are core of our projects such as "Art and Environment", "Cultural diversity and the activities of New Art Centres", or "Possibilities of collaboration" during their residency at TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence for three months.
■Residency Period: From 31 August to the 27th November, 2012 (Tentative)
■Details: Creators who are planning to undergo cultural study or research based at TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence during the above period.
■Number of participating artists: 2
■Application period:
From 18 February (Sat) to 17 April (Tue), 2012
*Application Form must arrive at TWS Aoyama by post no later than 17 April (Tue.), 2012.
The application must be sent by traceable delivery service.
■Application Outline and Form:
Please download the Application Package and send your application with two letters of recommendation to TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence by following the guidelines noted in the Application Outline.
■Inquiries
Email: residence2012@tokyo-ws.org
* Please make enquiries only by e-mail no later than 24th March 2012. We will send back FAQ by email by 31 March 2012.
More information and application form at:
http://www.tokyo-ws.org/english/application/2012/02/open-call-for-the-international-creator-residency-program-2012.shtml
•Application Deadline
17.04.2012
Tokyo Wonder Site is now calling for international creators who could perform new creative activities based on the subjects which are core of our projects such as "Art and Environment", "Cultural diversity and the activities of New Art Centres", or "Possibilities of collaboration" during their residency at TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence for three months.
■Residency Period: From 31 August to the 27th November, 2012 (Tentative)
■Details: Creators who are planning to undergo cultural study or research based at TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence during the above period.
■Number of participating artists: 2
■Application period:
From 18 February (Sat) to 17 April (Tue), 2012
*Application Form must arrive at TWS Aoyama by post no later than 17 April (Tue.), 2012.
The application must be sent by traceable delivery service.
■Application Outline and Form:
Please download the Application Package and send your application with two letters of recommendation to TWS Aoyama:Creator-in-Residence by following the guidelines noted in the Application Outline.
■Inquiries
Email: residence2012@tokyo-ws.org
* Please make enquiries only by e-mail no later than 24th March 2012. We will send back FAQ by email by 31 March 2012.
More information and application form at:
http://www.tokyo-ws.org/english/application/2012/02/open-call-for-the-international-creator-residency-program-2012.shtml
residency / fellowship
Iranian artist-in-residence, Salzburg (Austria), July 2012 - CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
•Application Deadline
25.04.2012
A young Iranian visual artist (max. age: 35 years) is invited to an artists-in-residence centre in Salzburg (town), Austria, for July 2012, probably extending into early August 2012 (dates to be confirmed).
The programme offers free accommodation at one of the ‘Salzburg Artists’ House Studios’, each approx. 70 m² - with a work space of approx. 5 meters’ height.
A GOOD command of English - or German - is required.
The application (file) HAS to include – texts in English (or German):
- a curriculum vitae (including an e-mail address, a phone number and a personal website)
- a documentation of previous artistic work (e.g. photographs, catalogues by LINKS, or SCANS in pdf format)
- a description why a stay in Salzburg / Austria is wished and
which impact (possible project) this stay should have on the artist’s creation.
For submission:
teheran-ob(at)bmeia.gv.at.
http://www.bmeia.gv.at/botschaft/teheran/aktuelles/botschafts-news-2012/iranian-artist-in-residence-salzburg-austria-july-2012-call-for-applications.html
•Application Deadline
25.04.2012
A young Iranian visual artist (max. age: 35 years) is invited to an artists-in-residence centre in Salzburg (town), Austria, for July 2012, probably extending into early August 2012 (dates to be confirmed).
The programme offers free accommodation at one of the ‘Salzburg Artists’ House Studios’, each approx. 70 m² - with a work space of approx. 5 meters’ height.
A GOOD command of English - or German - is required.
The application (file) HAS to include – texts in English (or German):
- a curriculum vitae (including an e-mail address, a phone number and a personal website)
- a documentation of previous artistic work (e.g. photographs, catalogues by LINKS, or SCANS in pdf format)
- a description why a stay in Salzburg / Austria is wished and
which impact (possible project) this stay should have on the artist’s creation.
For submission:
teheran-ob(at)bmeia.gv.at.
http://www.bmeia.gv.at/botschaft/teheran/aktuelles/botschafts-news-2012/iranian-artist-in-residence-salzburg-austria-july-2012-call-for-applications.html
ARCUS Project 2012 IBARAKI - Japan
•Application Deadline
30.04.2012
Application guidelines:
http://www.arcus-project.com/files/2012/program_outline_2012.pdf
Official program:
1. Welcome party (half day)
2. Courtesy visit to the prefectural governor’s office (upon arrival, half day)
3. Courtesy visit to the mayor’s office (upon arrival and departure, half day each)
4. Press club interview at the prefectural government (half day)
5. Day trip around Ibaraki sightseeing spots (1 day)
6. Open Studio (around 6 times during the stay. Not consecutive 8 days as exhibition)
7. Local / Community / Public program such as talk, workshop etc.
Since the year 2010, ARCUS Project artist-in-residence program has focused more on the “process” of activities. Therefore, we are looking for a project which does not regard final presentation as a goal, but tries to conduct a site-specific research / project within a certain period of time. It is also expected that the research / project is open to the local community for sharing the process and collaboration. The proposed projects are supposed to be temporary works with which the applied area can be returned to its original state. Since our program is aimed at promoting international exchanges, applicants should possess national of a country other than Japan. Not more than one artist will be selected from one country / region.
•Application Deadline
30.04.2012
Application guidelines:
http://www.arcus-project.com/files/2012/program_outline_2012.pdf
Official program:
1. Welcome party (half day)
2. Courtesy visit to the prefectural governor’s office (upon arrival, half day)
3. Courtesy visit to the mayor’s office (upon arrival and departure, half day each)
4. Press club interview at the prefectural government (half day)
5. Day trip around Ibaraki sightseeing spots (1 day)
6. Open Studio (around 6 times during the stay. Not consecutive 8 days as exhibition)
7. Local / Community / Public program such as talk, workshop etc.
Since the year 2010, ARCUS Project artist-in-residence program has focused more on the “process” of activities. Therefore, we are looking for a project which does not regard final presentation as a goal, but tries to conduct a site-specific research / project within a certain period of time. It is also expected that the research / project is open to the local community for sharing the process and collaboration. The proposed projects are supposed to be temporary works with which the applied area can be returned to its original state. Since our program is aimed at promoting international exchanges, applicants should possess national of a country other than Japan. Not more than one artist will be selected from one country / region.
Open call: Can Serrat Residency, Spain
•Application Deadline
30.04.2012
Apply now to win a 30 day free residency at Can Serrat International Art Center, located in the natural park of the Montserrat mountains, just 40 km away from Barcelona!
Each year, Can Serrat International Art Center offers 2 Visual Art Full Stipends which entitle the winners to a 30-day residency including free accomodation in shared room, breakfast and dinner (except Sundays), and shared access to studio space. The residency is open to visual artists in all fields, regardless of nationality or age. The AIR are responsible for all extra personal living expenses such as lunch, art supplies, travel and insurance costs, telephone charges and any other expenses occured during their stay.
Each recipient may choose a 30-day time slot within the same calendar month, dating up to 12 months from the time of original notification (assuming space is available at that time).
All chosen candidates have the opportunity to do an exhibition at the center at the end of their residency and are asked to leave one piece of work as a donation to Can Serrat's permanent collection.
Visual Artists Full Stipend Candidates are asked to email from April 1st to April 30th at canserrat@jazzivins.com
More information and how to apply at http://www.canserratart.com/
•Application Deadline
30.04.2012
Apply now to win a 30 day free residency at Can Serrat International Art Center, located in the natural park of the Montserrat mountains, just 40 km away from Barcelona!
Each year, Can Serrat International Art Center offers 2 Visual Art Full Stipends which entitle the winners to a 30-day residency including free accomodation in shared room, breakfast and dinner (except Sundays), and shared access to studio space. The residency is open to visual artists in all fields, regardless of nationality or age. The AIR are responsible for all extra personal living expenses such as lunch, art supplies, travel and insurance costs, telephone charges and any other expenses occured during their stay.
Each recipient may choose a 30-day time slot within the same calendar month, dating up to 12 months from the time of original notification (assuming space is available at that time).
All chosen candidates have the opportunity to do an exhibition at the center at the end of their residency and are asked to leave one piece of work as a donation to Can Serrat's permanent collection.
Visual Artists Full Stipend Candidates are asked to email from April 1st to April 30th at canserrat@jazzivins.com
More information and how to apply at http://www.canserratart.com/
Open call for a residency at CAPACETE/São Paulo
•Application Deadline
30.04.2012
A 4 month residency for artists, curators and critics at CAPACETE's residency in São Paulo, in 2012.
Application deadline: 30/04/2012
Residency period: september/december 2012;
Selection result: end of may 2012;
No age limit;
All travel and living costs are covered by the program + 24 Eruos/day as perdiems;
The application is open to individuals and groups;
No budget for production is offered - this is a reflection and process based residency;
A workshop and/or a public open talk is requested;
Candidates that are not of german origin can apply, nevertheless it has to be proven that they live for at least three years in germany;
*For application please fill attached form;
*Applications should be sent to residencia[@]capacete.net
CAPACETE/Goethe is an international residency for german artists in São Paulo, Brazil.
CAPACETE/Goethe goal is to foster new relationships, cultural exchange and creative production, as well as linking artists with the leading contemporary art context and institutions in the city of São Paulo;
CAPACETE/Goethe is dedicated to supporting its resident artists in their projects and in the creation of new works of art through 4-month long research-residencies. All of the artists’ expenses are covered, including airfare. They will be introduced to the local art scene through a program of meetings, studio visits and talks. The selected artists are expected to hold public presentations of their work, to be designed according to the agenda of CAPACETE and Goethe;
A committee composed of Capacete members and Goethe Institute will select the resident.
http://www.capacete.net/
•Application Deadline
30.04.2012
A 4 month residency for artists, curators and critics at CAPACETE's residency in São Paulo, in 2012.
Application deadline: 30/04/2012
Residency period: september/december 2012;
Selection result: end of may 2012;
No age limit;
All travel and living costs are covered by the program + 24 Eruos/day as perdiems;
The application is open to individuals and groups;
No budget for production is offered - this is a reflection and process based residency;
A workshop and/or a public open talk is requested;
Candidates that are not of german origin can apply, nevertheless it has to be proven that they live for at least three years in germany;
*For application please fill attached form;
*Applications should be sent to residencia[@]capacete.net
CAPACETE/Goethe is an international residency for german artists in São Paulo, Brazil.
CAPACETE/Goethe goal is to foster new relationships, cultural exchange and creative production, as well as linking artists with the leading contemporary art context and institutions in the city of São Paulo;
CAPACETE/Goethe is dedicated to supporting its resident artists in their projects and in the creation of new works of art through 4-month long research-residencies. All of the artists’ expenses are covered, including airfare. They will be introduced to the local art scene through a program of meetings, studio visits and talks. The selected artists are expected to hold public presentations of their work, to be designed according to the agenda of CAPACETE and Goethe;
A committee composed of Capacete members and Goethe Institute will select the resident.
http://www.capacete.net/
residency / fellowship
ARCUS PROJECT 2012 IBARAKI ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
•Application Deadline
30.04.2012
Call for applications for ARCUS project 2012 IBARAKI ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAMME, Japan. Open to emerging contemporary and visual artists, interested in process-based, community collaborative work.
Artist-in-residence program of ARCUS Project which aims to support the artistic activities of emerging artists was launched in 1994 by Ibaraki Prefectural Government as its main organizer. In its 18 years history, ARCUS Project has invited 82 artists from 26 countries / regions, and supported their artistic projects and researches during the residence. A number of previous residency artists are now known as cutting- edge artists in international art scene.
Since the year 2010, ARCUS Project artist-in-residence program has focused more on the “process” of activities. Therefore, we are looking for a project which does not regard final presentation as a goal, but tries to conduct a site-specific research / project within a certain period of time. It is also expected that the research / project is open to the local community for sharing the process and collaboration. The proposed projects are supposed to be temporary works with which the applied area can be returned to its original state. Since our program is aimed at promoting international exchanges, applicants should possess national of a country other than Japan. Not more than one artist will be selected from one country / region.
http://www.arcus-project.com/en/residence/
•Application Deadline
30.04.2012
Call for applications for ARCUS project 2012 IBARAKI ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAMME, Japan. Open to emerging contemporary and visual artists, interested in process-based, community collaborative work.
Artist-in-residence program of ARCUS Project which aims to support the artistic activities of emerging artists was launched in 1994 by Ibaraki Prefectural Government as its main organizer. In its 18 years history, ARCUS Project has invited 82 artists from 26 countries / regions, and supported their artistic projects and researches during the residence. A number of previous residency artists are now known as cutting- edge artists in international art scene.
Since the year 2010, ARCUS Project artist-in-residence program has focused more on the “process” of activities. Therefore, we are looking for a project which does not regard final presentation as a goal, but tries to conduct a site-specific research / project within a certain period of time. It is also expected that the research / project is open to the local community for sharing the process and collaboration. The proposed projects are supposed to be temporary works with which the applied area can be returned to its original state. Since our program is aimed at promoting international exchanges, applicants should possess national of a country other than Japan. Not more than one artist will be selected from one country / region.
http://www.arcus-project.com/en/residence/


















