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The Cornaro Residency - Cyprus
•Application Deadline

01.08.2012

The Cornaro Residency is a three month residency for artists, running from 20 September to 20 December annually. It is held in the village of Lempa, two miles north of Paphos town on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus and offered by the Cornaro Institute in association with the Cyprus College of Art and Symvoulio Lempas. Lempa has been a centre for artists’ residencies since 1981 with the establishment of the Lempa Studios.

Artists are invited to spend the three month residency working individually or collaboratively to produce a body of work reflecting their personal artistic interests and possibly the influence of being in Cyprus on their art practice. This is then shown at an exhibition staged in mid December in Cyprus, either at the studios in Lempa or other locations in Cyprus, with the aim of standing out as a major cultural event in the Cyprus art calendar.

Fee paid by artist: 1000 euro
Fee includes: studio space, use of the library, tutorial feedback (if required) and other studio facilities. Fee also includes the basic costs of staging the end of programme exhibition and enrolment/certification as a Fellow of the Cornaro Institute (upon successful completion of programme).

Sources of Funding: There is no additional funding from the Cornaro Institute, but in the past artists have received funding to attend our programmes from the http://www.elizabethgreenshieldsfoundation.org/

enquiries(@)artcyprus.org

http://www.cornaroinstitute.org/


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New Call for Application - residency program in Budapest - Research into the Unknown
•Application Deadline

22.08.2012

Research into the Unknow is a residency program where artists/creators and the audience can research what improvisation means in the field of contemporary arts. The program offers an intensive researching opportunity for artists/creators and focusing on the creative process, on the research itself rather then creating a performance. The program is made up of three consecutive steps, in each step the research period is followed by a presentation where audience plays an important role by giving feedback and dialogue with the artists / creators.
We offer you: rehearsal space, financial support, accommodation, travel costs (one trip to Budapest and back)
How to apply?
Please send the listed materials via e-mail: workshop[@]c3.hu
or by post: Workshop Foundation, 1094 Budapest, Liliom utca 41
Further info: http://ow.ly/bR6LR

Workshop Foundation was founded in 1992 with the aim of providing support for independent artists, encouraging their artistic development in order to facilitate the development of the Hungarian contemporary dance scene as a whole. Since that the Foundation has realised many different projects and supported almost all the Hungarian artists involved in contemporary dance and theatre in one way or the other. Feedback and requirements received from the artists and the existing international examples have served as a base for the activity and the programs.



residency / fellowship

PILOTENKUECHE International Artist Residency
•Application Deadline

22.08.2012

During each four-month round of the residency, the group of artists work as sort of a collective, coming together to make the space their own and working together as a group to realize short term projects during their time there, in addition to a large-scale exhibition taking place during one of the Spinnerei Gallery Weekends in spring, autumn or winter http://spinnereigalerien.de/rundgang/.

Duration: 3-4 months
Artist is responsible for:
A fee of 250,- Euro / month per person will be charged. The total fee of 1000 € is due by the first day of the residency. Travel and Living costs are additional. They ask that each artist donates a small artwork or series of works to be given to PILOTENKUECHE donors and sponsors as a thank you for supporting this project.

Application Guidelines and Criteria:
The application should include a short CV, an artist statement, examples of work, and a short message about why the artist wishes to participate.


The PILOTENKUECHE Artist Residency, based in Leipzig, Germany, is a studio project based on group dynamic. Selected artists from around the world and from the Leipzig area are invited to come and work in the space for a 16-week period. Each artist is offered their own area within the 243 m2 space, where they have 24-hour a day access to work on their own individual projects. What the artist does with his or her time during the residency is up to them.

Studio information:
Six Artists share a 250 m2 working space.

Accommodation information:
They do not offer an accommodation but can assist in finding an adequate place for the stay.



Address
Spinnereistr. 7 Halle 14, 1. Floor Wing
Leipzig 04179
Germany

Contact info
Telephone: 0049178 167 34 71
Email: info[@]pilotenkueche.de

Website:
http://www.pilotenkueche.de


residency / fellowship



Open call - culturia is an artist in residence program based in Berlin committed to researching and documenting the artistic process
•Application Deadline

26.08.2012

culturia collection records the material that usually does not fit within the object. It is in opposition to traditional museum art collections. The non material collection does not include artworks but is made by the artists reflection on art – (audio, text, video) – everything that has a possibility to be translated into a text and is written/told by the artist. The artist is obliged to provide it to culturia before finishing the residency.

culturia offers for culturia fellows networking possibilities on local and international levels via dinners, guest visits, presentations.

Conditions and costs
http://culturia.de/application/

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

culturia offers a unique residency for artists and researchers working in emergent contemporary art practices. culturia residents are mid career artists, PhD candidates, academics whose work investigates the artistic process.

culturia’s mentoring exchange program gives artists the opportunity to explore contemporary art theory and ideas of aesthetics with established artists and curators working in these fields.

culturia conducts sensitive, inquisitive film interviews with curators focussing on the artistic process in all its facets. These interviews serve to preserve on record interesting and important aspects of the creative process which may not be apparent in the final art work, create a dialogue with artists about their practice and build a film archive which pushes this discourse forward in an academic capacity.


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