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Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten
•Application Deadline
01.02.2012
The Rijksakademie is located in the Kavalleriekazerne building, near the centre of Amsterdam. The building is next to the Muiderpoort archway, near the Tropical Museum and Artis zoo and within easy reach of the NS stations.
Most of the building is accessible for the physically challenged.
Young professional artists that have been working individually for several years. There is no application fee and no formal restriciton in the applications, however a residency has proved to be most valuable after three to five years of professional experience, after (the last) art education.
The work is primarily evaluated on visual quality. Prime selection criteria are demonstrable artistic quality, potential for further development and the specific phase in the career of the artist.
Disciplines: Drawing & Painting, Media Art, Sculpture
Founded: 1870
Language: English, Dutch
Duration: Two years.
Paid by artist:
Living expenses. Before starting work at the Rijksakademie each resident is required to pay an annual contribution (€2,000)
Besides a studio to work in, five large project spaces give participants the opportunity of carrying out experiments or presenting work outside their own studios.
very resident at the Rijksakademie has the use of a personal studio and is accorded a limited budget for working expenses. Residents from outside the Netherlands qualify for (leasing) a modest apartment in the center of Amsterdam. The Rijksakademie also advises on obtaining residence permits and visa.
Further Info:
Email: info@rijksakademie.nl
Website:http://www.rijksakademie.nl
•Application Deadline
01.02.2012
The Rijksakademie is located in the Kavalleriekazerne building, near the centre of Amsterdam. The building is next to the Muiderpoort archway, near the Tropical Museum and Artis zoo and within easy reach of the NS stations.
Most of the building is accessible for the physically challenged.
Young professional artists that have been working individually for several years. There is no application fee and no formal restriciton in the applications, however a residency has proved to be most valuable after three to five years of professional experience, after (the last) art education.
The work is primarily evaluated on visual quality. Prime selection criteria are demonstrable artistic quality, potential for further development and the specific phase in the career of the artist.
Disciplines: Drawing & Painting, Media Art, Sculpture
Founded: 1870
Language: English, Dutch
Duration: Two years.
Paid by artist:
Living expenses. Before starting work at the Rijksakademie each resident is required to pay an annual contribution (€2,000)
Besides a studio to work in, five large project spaces give participants the opportunity of carrying out experiments or presenting work outside their own studios.
very resident at the Rijksakademie has the use of a personal studio and is accorded a limited budget for working expenses. Residents from outside the Netherlands qualify for (leasing) a modest apartment in the center of Amsterdam. The Rijksakademie also advises on obtaining residence permits and visa.
Further Info:
Email: info@rijksakademie.nl
Website:http://www.rijksakademie.nl
International Fellowship Program for Art and Theory 2012/2013 at Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen
•Application Deadline
03.02.2012
The program's aims are:
* to promote and relay a critical, socially relevant production of knowledge in art and art theory;
* to produce, through the fellowship projects, qualified discourses on art and society within the local and global contexts;
* to enable the transfer of knowledge between the field of art and other publics outside the art context;
* to facilitate the exchange between cultural producers in the visual arts and beyond (creating a network of experts.)
Read more:
http://buchsenhausen.at/modules.php?op=modload&name=PagEd&file=index&topic_id=8&page_id=11&menublock=2&newlang=eng
The fellows are selected by a jury of experts following an open call for applications. They come to Büchsenhausen for one or two semesters to work on realizing their submitted projects or research, and accompany this process with public events. For this purpose, Büchsenhausen offers a monthly stipend, a production budget, working spaces, free lodging, and artistic and technical advice.
Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen invites visual and media artists, art critics, theorists, and curators to apply for a fellowship in 2012–2013. Candidates can apply for one semester (October 1, 2012 – February 15, 2013 or February 18, 2013 - June 28, 2013). The fellowship can be split across two semesters.
http://buchsenhausen.at/
The closing date for submissions is February 3, 2012 (postmark).
With its Fellowship Program for Art and Theory, Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen promotes internationally relevant artistic production, research, and discussion in the region of Tyrol. The program is based on the idea of generating and maintaining a context for production and discussion, in which artists and theorists can connect and reflect on international art and societal discourses in relation to local topics and issues. At the same time, it affords the opportunity for an artistic laboratory of experimentation, where new artistic practices and strategies may be tried out.
•Application Deadline
03.02.2012
The program's aims are:
* to promote and relay a critical, socially relevant production of knowledge in art and art theory;
* to produce, through the fellowship projects, qualified discourses on art and society within the local and global contexts;
* to enable the transfer of knowledge between the field of art and other publics outside the art context;
* to facilitate the exchange between cultural producers in the visual arts and beyond (creating a network of experts.)
Read more:
http://buchsenhausen.at/modules.php?op=modload&name=PagEd&file=index&topic_id=8&page_id=11&menublock=2&newlang=eng
The fellows are selected by a jury of experts following an open call for applications. They come to Büchsenhausen for one or two semesters to work on realizing their submitted projects or research, and accompany this process with public events. For this purpose, Büchsenhausen offers a monthly stipend, a production budget, working spaces, free lodging, and artistic and technical advice.
Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen invites visual and media artists, art critics, theorists, and curators to apply for a fellowship in 2012–2013. Candidates can apply for one semester (October 1, 2012 – February 15, 2013 or February 18, 2013 - June 28, 2013). The fellowship can be split across two semesters.
http://buchsenhausen.at/
The closing date for submissions is February 3, 2012 (postmark).
With its Fellowship Program for Art and Theory, Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen promotes internationally relevant artistic production, research, and discussion in the region of Tyrol. The program is based on the idea of generating and maintaining a context for production and discussion, in which artists and theorists can connect and reflect on international art and societal discourses in relation to local topics and issues. At the same time, it affords the opportunity for an artistic laboratory of experimentation, where new artistic practices and strategies may be tried out.
residency / fellowship
European Media Artists in Residence Exchange EMARE MEXICO 2012
•Application Deadline
06.02.2012
The European Media Art Network and its partners provide residencies between April and Septembre 2012 in Mexico, England, Germany, France and the Netherlands with support of the European Commission's Culture 2007-2013 Programme, the Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes Mexico, the Goethe Institute Mexico, the Centro Cultural Alemán de San Luis Potosí, the City of Utrecht, the Arts Council of England and the regional municipalities of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany and Centre in France.
Mexican based Media Artists in the fields of digital media including internet and computer based art, filmmakers, sound and video artists are invited to apply for a two months artist residency at IMPAKT, Utrecht, Netherlands; Bandits Mages, Bourges, France; FACT, Liverpool, United Kingdom or at Werkleitz Centre for Media Arts in Halle, Germany. European Artists can apply for a two months residency at Centro Multimedia in Mexico City and Centro de Arte y Nuevas Technologias (CANTE) in San Luis Potosi.
Students are not permitted, but young artists encouraged. EMARE MEXICO includes a grant of 2.000 Euro, free accommodation, up to 900 Euro travel expenses, access to the technical facilities and media labs and a professional presentation. In addition participating artists of 2012 will take part at the move forward exhibition 5.- 21. 10. 2012 in Halle (Saale) Germany and all artists participating 2012 and 2013 will take part at the final exhibition as part of the Transitio_MX Festival in Mexico City in Octobre 2013. Entries should be submitted online and have to upload a CV, (audio) visual reference projects documentation and a proposal sketch for the project which should be developed within EMARE. Artists with residence in or identity card within Europe and Mexico can contact one of the following institutions for further details before starting the online submission.
Further Info:http://call.emare.eu/
juanmartin_slp@hotmail.com
•Application Deadline
06.02.2012
The European Media Art Network and its partners provide residencies between April and Septembre 2012 in Mexico, England, Germany, France and the Netherlands with support of the European Commission's Culture 2007-2013 Programme, the Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes Mexico, the Goethe Institute Mexico, the Centro Cultural Alemán de San Luis Potosí, the City of Utrecht, the Arts Council of England and the regional municipalities of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany and Centre in France.
Mexican based Media Artists in the fields of digital media including internet and computer based art, filmmakers, sound and video artists are invited to apply for a two months artist residency at IMPAKT, Utrecht, Netherlands; Bandits Mages, Bourges, France; FACT, Liverpool, United Kingdom or at Werkleitz Centre for Media Arts in Halle, Germany. European Artists can apply for a two months residency at Centro Multimedia in Mexico City and Centro de Arte y Nuevas Technologias (CANTE) in San Luis Potosi.
Students are not permitted, but young artists encouraged. EMARE MEXICO includes a grant of 2.000 Euro, free accommodation, up to 900 Euro travel expenses, access to the technical facilities and media labs and a professional presentation. In addition participating artists of 2012 will take part at the move forward exhibition 5.- 21. 10. 2012 in Halle (Saale) Germany and all artists participating 2012 and 2013 will take part at the final exhibition as part of the Transitio_MX Festival in Mexico City in Octobre 2013. Entries should be submitted online and have to upload a CV, (audio) visual reference projects documentation and a proposal sketch for the project which should be developed within EMARE. Artists with residence in or identity card within Europe and Mexico can contact one of the following institutions for further details before starting the online submission.
Further Info:http://call.emare.eu/
juanmartin_slp@hotmail.com
residency / fellowship
Call for Proposals 2012 Cheng Long International Environmental Art Project in Taiwan, “What’s for Dinner?”
•Application Deadline
08.02.2012
Artists from all countries are invited to send a proposal for a site-specific outdoor sculpture installation to be created during a 26-day artist in residency (April 11 – May 7, 2012) in Cheng Long, a small rural village near the southwestern coast of Taiwan in Kouhu Township,Yunlin County. This art project is an expansion of the 2010 and 2011 Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Projects, going into the Village as well as the Wetlands. The selected artists will work with elementary school children and community residents to create large-scale sculpture installations focused on the theme of “What’s for Dinner?” The artworks should reflect on environmental issues surrounding food production and emphasize organic aquaculture. Artworks will be in village public spaces, on abandoned buildings, and in the wetlands nature preserve, and artists will use recycled materials and natural materials to create their artworks that will stay on exhibition through 2013.
Residency in Taiwan: April 8 – May 7, 2012
Selected Artists Receive: NT50,000 (US$1,662), round trip economy airfare, accommodations and meals for 26 days in Taiwan, local transportation, volunteer help to find materials and make the artworks
Send the following by email to Curator, Jane Ingram Allen, allenrebeccajanei@gmail.com
1.Description of your proposed sculpture installation giving estimated size and materials (1 page .doc or .pdf ).
2.Sketch of your proposed work as a .jpg or .pdf file (less1 MG )
3.Images and image list (title, date made, dimensions, materials/media, and where located) of 6 previous outdoor sculpture installations (6 .jpg files each less than 1MG in size)
4. CV (.doc or .pdf file)
5.Contact information: Name, Present Address, Nationality, Email address and Website (.doc or .pdf file)
For more info:http://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com
•Application Deadline
08.02.2012
Artists from all countries are invited to send a proposal for a site-specific outdoor sculpture installation to be created during a 26-day artist in residency (April 11 – May 7, 2012) in Cheng Long, a small rural village near the southwestern coast of Taiwan in Kouhu Township,Yunlin County. This art project is an expansion of the 2010 and 2011 Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Projects, going into the Village as well as the Wetlands. The selected artists will work with elementary school children and community residents to create large-scale sculpture installations focused on the theme of “What’s for Dinner?” The artworks should reflect on environmental issues surrounding food production and emphasize organic aquaculture. Artworks will be in village public spaces, on abandoned buildings, and in the wetlands nature preserve, and artists will use recycled materials and natural materials to create their artworks that will stay on exhibition through 2013.
Residency in Taiwan: April 8 – May 7, 2012
Selected Artists Receive: NT50,000 (US$1,662), round trip economy airfare, accommodations and meals for 26 days in Taiwan, local transportation, volunteer help to find materials and make the artworks
Send the following by email to Curator, Jane Ingram Allen, allenrebeccajanei@gmail.com
1.Description of your proposed sculpture installation giving estimated size and materials (1 page .doc or .pdf ).
2.Sketch of your proposed work as a .jpg or .pdf file (less1 MG )
3.Images and image list (title, date made, dimensions, materials/media, and where located) of 6 previous outdoor sculpture installations (6 .jpg files each less than 1MG in size)
4. CV (.doc or .pdf file)
5.Contact information: Name, Present Address, Nationality, Email address and Website (.doc or .pdf file)
For more info:http://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com
residency / fellowship
Kamiyama Artist in Residence
•Application Deadline
15.02.2012
Creating “Global Kamiyama” is the main purpose behind the KAIR Project. Our hope is that the artists will produce works full of originality, influenced by the experience of spending time amidst the timeless nature of Kamiyama, deep in the Japanese countryside, and inspiration from interacting with the friendly local people. Through the works created by the artists as they come into contact with the tangible and intangible ‘God’s Mountain’ (the meaning of ’Kamiyama’), we hope to be able to discover what impact ‘encounters with the unknown’ has upon the artists and the community itself.
PERIOD OF PROGRAM
August 20 - November 6, 2012
NUMBER OF INVITATION ARTISTS
3 artists
HOW TO APPLY
Applications are required to submit the documents listed to the e-mail address below.
Applicants are also asked to write required documents in either Japanese or English.
Further Info:
Creating "Global Kamiyama"
http://www.in-kamiyama.jp/en/art
applytokair@gmail.com, kair2009@in-kamiyama.jp
•Application Deadline
15.02.2012
Creating “Global Kamiyama” is the main purpose behind the KAIR Project. Our hope is that the artists will produce works full of originality, influenced by the experience of spending time amidst the timeless nature of Kamiyama, deep in the Japanese countryside, and inspiration from interacting with the friendly local people. Through the works created by the artists as they come into contact with the tangible and intangible ‘God’s Mountain’ (the meaning of ’Kamiyama’), we hope to be able to discover what impact ‘encounters with the unknown’ has upon the artists and the community itself.
PERIOD OF PROGRAM
August 20 - November 6, 2012
NUMBER OF INVITATION ARTISTS
3 artists
HOW TO APPLY
Applications are required to submit the documents listed to the e-mail address below.
Applicants are also asked to write required documents in either Japanese or English.
Further Info:
Creating "Global Kamiyama"
http://www.in-kamiyama.jp/en/art
applytokair@gmail.com, kair2009@in-kamiyama.jp
RESIDENCIES IN JUNE-DECEMBER 2012 - Nida Art Colony
•Application Deadline
15.02.2012
Costs: Studio and living space rent is 412 Eur/month (June-September) and
312 Eur/month (October-December), including all taxes, use of equipment,
communal spaces, bicycles and the minivan.
Grants: No grants are currently available; selected candidates are issued
a letter of support for individual grant seeking.
Dates and duration of the residencies: 1 to 4 months between June 1 and
December 31, 2012. The recommended duration of a residency is 2 months.
Conditions: The Colony provides the necessary living and social conditions
to ensure a comfortable and unobtrusive coexistence of the five
artists-in-residence. Each of the five residencies is set out on two
floors with 65 sq. m of floor space and features all the necessary facilities.
The colony is situated about 600 metres away from the sand dunes, and a short walk from the beach. For a list of available equipment, see
http://www.nidacolony.lt/
Nida Art Colony's remote location and beautiful surrounding landscape
provide the time and inspiring solitude missing from modern urban life. A
residency in Nida will meet your expectations if:
the intensity of urban life--curators, openings, presentations--consumes
all of your time and leaves you without energy to concentrate on artistic
practice;
you are working with site-specific projects involving local communities,
reflecting on the natural and/or cultural environment;
you love coincidences and want to meet artists from all over the world in
order to collaborate with them now or in the future;
you need a large space for experiments--the whole forest and beach can be
your studio.
http://www.nidacolony.lt
To get a sense of Colony life and to see A.I.R. portfolios from Spring
2011 please check the Nida Art Colony Log at
http://www.nidacolony.lt/images/log01.pdf
•Application Deadline
15.02.2012
Costs: Studio and living space rent is 412 Eur/month (June-September) and
312 Eur/month (October-December), including all taxes, use of equipment,
communal spaces, bicycles and the minivan.
Grants: No grants are currently available; selected candidates are issued
a letter of support for individual grant seeking.
Dates and duration of the residencies: 1 to 4 months between June 1 and
December 31, 2012. The recommended duration of a residency is 2 months.
Conditions: The Colony provides the necessary living and social conditions
to ensure a comfortable and unobtrusive coexistence of the five
artists-in-residence. Each of the five residencies is set out on two
floors with 65 sq. m of floor space and features all the necessary facilities.
The colony is situated about 600 metres away from the sand dunes, and a short walk from the beach. For a list of available equipment, see
http://www.nidacolony.lt/
Nida Art Colony's remote location and beautiful surrounding landscape
provide the time and inspiring solitude missing from modern urban life. A
residency in Nida will meet your expectations if:
the intensity of urban life--curators, openings, presentations--consumes
all of your time and leaves you without energy to concentrate on artistic
practice;
you are working with site-specific projects involving local communities,
reflecting on the natural and/or cultural environment;
you love coincidences and want to meet artists from all over the world in
order to collaborate with them now or in the future;
you need a large space for experiments--the whole forest and beach can be
your studio.
http://www.nidacolony.lt
To get a sense of Colony life and to see A.I.R. portfolios from Spring
2011 please check the Nida Art Colony Log at
http://www.nidacolony.lt/images/log01.pdf
Culture Lab & ISIS Arts Residency Programme
•Application Deadline
17.02.2012
Culture Lab and ISIS Arts are excited to be launching their second joint, open call for a Resident in 2012. Proposals are invited from practitioners and researchers from across the spectrum of creative art, design and technology to undertake research in Culture Lab for a minimum of 3 weeks between 1 April – 14 December 2012.
An interest in one of the following topics is desirable but applications are also invited from candidates with other interests:
- Data Visualisation / Interactive Visualisation
- New Ways of Interaction and Communication
- Audiovisual and Sound Interfaces/ Biofeedback Applications
- Digital Fabrication
- Social, Cultural and Ethical Practice of Emerging Technologies
How to apply:
http://www.isisarts.org.uk/opportunities/open+call%3A+culture+lab+%26+isis+arts+residency/6
Institution: Culture Lab
Email: Sarah.Greenhalgh[@]newcastle.ac.uk
Location: Newcastle, England
http://www.isisarts.org.uk/opportunities
Discipline: Artists and Researchers in creative art, design and technology
Eligibility: Open to international applicants
Fee of £2500 paid by host
•Application Deadline
17.02.2012
Culture Lab and ISIS Arts are excited to be launching their second joint, open call for a Resident in 2012. Proposals are invited from practitioners and researchers from across the spectrum of creative art, design and technology to undertake research in Culture Lab for a minimum of 3 weeks between 1 April – 14 December 2012.
An interest in one of the following topics is desirable but applications are also invited from candidates with other interests:
- Data Visualisation / Interactive Visualisation
- New Ways of Interaction and Communication
- Audiovisual and Sound Interfaces/ Biofeedback Applications
- Digital Fabrication
- Social, Cultural and Ethical Practice of Emerging Technologies
How to apply:
http://www.isisarts.org.uk/opportunities/open+call%3A+culture+lab+%26+isis+arts+residency/6
Institution: Culture Lab
Email: Sarah.Greenhalgh[@]newcastle.ac.uk
Location: Newcastle, England
http://www.isisarts.org.uk/opportunities
Discipline: Artists and Researchers in creative art, design and technology
Eligibility: Open to international applicants
Fee of £2500 paid by host
HMK {Hotel MariaKapel} - LASTMINUTE residency
•Application Deadline
21.02.2012
This spring, HMK opens up a short window of opportunity for visual artists who have an extraordinary project lying around, just waiting to be executed.
If selected, your residency starts on March 1st, and will be finished on Sunday April 1st, with a finissage. HMK will help you find the networks and resources necessary to complete your work and offers you full and free use of all residency facilities, an empty chapel, a small production budget of 1000 Euros, and a travel reimbursement of (up to) 500 Euros. HMK will also take care of PR and the finissage.
Last year, Edwin Stolk was selected for HMK's LASTMINUTE residency. During his stay at HMK, he further developed his concept of 'The Organisation' and used the MariaKapel as his main office.
To apply for the HMK LASTMINUTE residency, send your applicationform to office[@]hotelmariakapel.nl before February 21st. Application guidelines can be and Applicationform can be found at our website.
Call deadline: 21st February 2012
Residency: 1 March – 1 April 2012
HMK {Hotel MariaKapel}
Korte Achterstraat 6
1621 GA Hoorn NL
http://www.hotelmariakapel.nl/
HMK is an artist-run residency and project space in Hoorn, a 16th century town by the IJsselmeer, just 40 km north of Amsterdam. In the old center of the town, in a mediaeval orphanage with adjacent inner garden and Maria Chapel, HMK receives artists from all over the world.
Hotel Mariakapel has grown from the ideal to create a concentrated work- and presentation place, where dialogue and collaboration inform experimental, context-based visual art projects. It was set up and is still run by a dedicated team of artists, assisted by local and international volunteers.
•Application Deadline
21.02.2012
This spring, HMK opens up a short window of opportunity for visual artists who have an extraordinary project lying around, just waiting to be executed.
If selected, your residency starts on March 1st, and will be finished on Sunday April 1st, with a finissage. HMK will help you find the networks and resources necessary to complete your work and offers you full and free use of all residency facilities, an empty chapel, a small production budget of 1000 Euros, and a travel reimbursement of (up to) 500 Euros. HMK will also take care of PR and the finissage.
Last year, Edwin Stolk was selected for HMK's LASTMINUTE residency. During his stay at HMK, he further developed his concept of 'The Organisation' and used the MariaKapel as his main office.
To apply for the HMK LASTMINUTE residency, send your applicationform to office[@]hotelmariakapel.nl before February 21st. Application guidelines can be and Applicationform can be found at our website.
Call deadline: 21st February 2012
Residency: 1 March – 1 April 2012
HMK {Hotel MariaKapel}
Korte Achterstraat 6
1621 GA Hoorn NL
http://www.hotelmariakapel.nl/
HMK is an artist-run residency and project space in Hoorn, a 16th century town by the IJsselmeer, just 40 km north of Amsterdam. In the old center of the town, in a mediaeval orphanage with adjacent inner garden and Maria Chapel, HMK receives artists from all over the world.
Hotel Mariakapel has grown from the ideal to create a concentrated work- and presentation place, where dialogue and collaboration inform experimental, context-based visual art projects. It was set up and is still run by a dedicated team of artists, assisted by local and international volunteers.
residency / fellowship
SYNAPSE RESIDENCIES
•Application Deadline
24.02.2012
The Australian Network for Art & Technology (ANAT) is calling for applications from artists and science and research organisations for the 2012 Synapse Residency program. Now in its seventh round, the program is a core element of the Synapse initiative of the Australia Council for the Arts and ANAT, which supports collaboration between artists and scientists.
The residencies are open to Australian artists with a demonstrated interest in science working in any discipline and/or medium. Australian-based residencies of 16 weeks’ duration that take place during the 2012 calendar year will be supported.
To ensure a good fit between the artist and host organisation, a joint application must be submitted. It is the responsibility of the project partners to establish contact and to identify the nature of the proposed collaboration prior to application. Those with existing relationships are strongly encouraged to apply. The Synapse residencies have a creative research focus and it is not expected that they will result in the production of new work. The residencies may also be approached as a platform for testing and informing a more comprehensive, longer-term research project suitable for submission to the ARC Synapse Linkage program.
Guidelines, including an application form, can be downloade:
http://www.anat.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ANAT-Synapse-7-Residency-Guidelines.pdf
ABOUT SYNAPSE:http://www.synapse.net.au/
Tel +61 8 8231 9037
vicki@anat.org.au
•Application Deadline
24.02.2012
The Australian Network for Art & Technology (ANAT) is calling for applications from artists and science and research organisations for the 2012 Synapse Residency program. Now in its seventh round, the program is a core element of the Synapse initiative of the Australia Council for the Arts and ANAT, which supports collaboration between artists and scientists.
The residencies are open to Australian artists with a demonstrated interest in science working in any discipline and/or medium. Australian-based residencies of 16 weeks’ duration that take place during the 2012 calendar year will be supported.
To ensure a good fit between the artist and host organisation, a joint application must be submitted. It is the responsibility of the project partners to establish contact and to identify the nature of the proposed collaboration prior to application. Those with existing relationships are strongly encouraged to apply. The Synapse residencies have a creative research focus and it is not expected that they will result in the production of new work. The residencies may also be approached as a platform for testing and informing a more comprehensive, longer-term research project suitable for submission to the ARC Synapse Linkage program.
Guidelines, including an application form, can be downloade:
http://www.anat.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ANAT-Synapse-7-Residency-Guidelines.pdf
ABOUT SYNAPSE:http://www.synapse.net.au/
Tel +61 8 8231 9037
vicki@anat.org.au
open call for international artists and researchers / culturia / Berlin
•Application Deadline
26.02.2012
Residency period
1st May – 31st July
Submission open between
5th February – 26th February
Decision on 4th March
Paid by artists:
225 euro per month
Application form
http://culturia.de/application-form/
Concept
http://culturia.de/concept/
Requirements and offer
http://culturia.de/application/
facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/289840781075627/
culturia is a residency programme based in Berlin, Germany for artists and researchers who are engaged with alternative ways of producing work. culturia is an intersection of Berlin-based & international artist networks and researchers.
culturia has been building its networks since 2005 and has progressively continued to expand and develop its links with artists and other arts organisations. It started out from a residency that used temporary spaces in Berlin. It developed into an experimental place where the practice of exploring artistic processes became the key concept.
http://culturia.de/
•Application Deadline
26.02.2012
Residency period
1st May – 31st July
Submission open between
5th February – 26th February
Decision on 4th March
Paid by artists:
225 euro per month
Application form
http://culturia.de/application-form/
Concept
http://culturia.de/concept/
Requirements and offer
http://culturia.de/application/
facebook event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/289840781075627/
culturia is a residency programme based in Berlin, Germany for artists and researchers who are engaged with alternative ways of producing work. culturia is an intersection of Berlin-based & international artist networks and researchers.
culturia has been building its networks since 2005 and has progressively continued to expand and develop its links with artists and other arts organisations. It started out from a residency that used temporary spaces in Berlin. It developed into an experimental place where the practice of exploring artistic processes became the key concept.
http://culturia.de/
residency / fellowship
Residency Program at the Bemis Center
•Application Deadline
28.02.2012
The Residency Program at the Bemis Center was started by artists for artists and is a program that truly trusts artists and seeks to support the creative process. The Residency Program provides support in the form of time, space and monthly stipends to 36 artists per year. Three month residencies allow artists time to reflect, research and take risks. Our famously large live/work studios and installation spaces allow artists to do the work they cannot do elsewhere. Access to on-site facilities and a monthly stipend of $750, to be spent however the artist chooses, allow each artist to concentrate fully on their creative process.
Artists are asked to leave one piece of art and give a twenty minute public lecture about their workThe residency program is designed to be flexible to reflect the unique processes and preferences of individual artists. Opportunities for artists interested in additional public engagement, open studios and lectures are available but these interactions are not
July 2012 - December 2012
Application Deadline: September 30, 2011
January 2013 - June 2013
Application Deadline: February 28, 2012
more info: http://www.bemiscenter.org/residency/residency_info.html
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
http://www.bemiscenter.org
•Application Deadline
28.02.2012
The Residency Program at the Bemis Center was started by artists for artists and is a program that truly trusts artists and seeks to support the creative process. The Residency Program provides support in the form of time, space and monthly stipends to 36 artists per year. Three month residencies allow artists time to reflect, research and take risks. Our famously large live/work studios and installation spaces allow artists to do the work they cannot do elsewhere. Access to on-site facilities and a monthly stipend of $750, to be spent however the artist chooses, allow each artist to concentrate fully on their creative process.
Artists are asked to leave one piece of art and give a twenty minute public lecture about their workThe residency program is designed to be flexible to reflect the unique processes and preferences of individual artists. Opportunities for artists interested in additional public engagement, open studios and lectures are available but these interactions are not
July 2012 - December 2012
Application Deadline: September 30, 2011
January 2013 - June 2013
Application Deadline: February 28, 2012
more info: http://www.bemiscenter.org/residency/residency_info.html
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
http://www.bemiscenter.org
residency / fellowship
A critical look at Szeemann
•Application Deadline
29.02.2012
Pro Helvetia’s liaison offices in Egypt, India and South Africa support 2 types of residencies: studio residencies and research residencies. Swiss artists and cultural practitioners (e.g. curators, event organisers, mediators) in the areas of the visual arts, music, literature, theatre and dance are eligible to apply. In return, Pro Helvetia facilitates residencies in Switzerland for artists and cultural practitioners from the above-mentioned regions.
Terms
•Studio residencies (max. three months) can be applied for once a year.
•Research residencies (max. four weeks) can be applied at any time up to three months before the start of the trip.
Pro Helvetia’s liaison offices in Egypt, India and South Africa are supporting residencies lasting several months as well as short research stays. Swiss cultural practitioners from all arts disciplines are offered an opportunity to gain insights and experience in a new cultural environment. Applications for a residency in 2013 can be submitted from now up to the end of February 2012; applications for research stays can be submitted at any time. To apply, go to http://www.prohelvetia.ch
Information about our residency locations in foreign countries
http://www.prohelvetia.in
http://www.prohelvetia.org.eg
http://www.prohelvetia.org.za
Contact
Pro Helvetia
Swiss Arts Council
Hirschengraben 22
CH-8024 Zurich
T +41 44 267 71 71
F +41 44 267 71 06
info@prohelvetia.ch
•Application Deadline
29.02.2012
Pro Helvetia’s liaison offices in Egypt, India and South Africa support 2 types of residencies: studio residencies and research residencies. Swiss artists and cultural practitioners (e.g. curators, event organisers, mediators) in the areas of the visual arts, music, literature, theatre and dance are eligible to apply. In return, Pro Helvetia facilitates residencies in Switzerland for artists and cultural practitioners from the above-mentioned regions.
Terms
•Studio residencies (max. three months) can be applied for once a year.
•Research residencies (max. four weeks) can be applied at any time up to three months before the start of the trip.
Pro Helvetia’s liaison offices in Egypt, India and South Africa are supporting residencies lasting several months as well as short research stays. Swiss cultural practitioners from all arts disciplines are offered an opportunity to gain insights and experience in a new cultural environment. Applications for a residency in 2013 can be submitted from now up to the end of February 2012; applications for research stays can be submitted at any time. To apply, go to http://www.prohelvetia.ch
Information about our residency locations in foreign countries
http://www.prohelvetia.in
http://www.prohelvetia.org.eg
http://www.prohelvetia.org.za
Contact
Pro Helvetia
Swiss Arts Council
Hirschengraben 22
CH-8024 Zurich
T +41 44 267 71 71
F +41 44 267 71 06
info@prohelvetia.ch
radi0.tv Residency - Broadcasting offline
•Application Deadline
29.02.2012
We are looking for Cultural Producers with an interdisciplinary
approach and affinity to Sound and Radio from different countries
who want to realise artistically and / or theoretically a thematic or
media work in Berlin in April or May 2012. Between 01/04 - 30/04 or
01/05 - 31/05/2012 (in agreement) Our proposal for a Topic is:
"Broadcasting offline". The imperative of radio seems to be the
permanent airing and working with a sender. This is worded
consciously in a naive way since the matter is to put into question
exactly this media topos of the radio, the broadcasting with a
broadcaster. William S. Burroughs was testing broadcasting without
a broadcaster like revolution, wasn't he? Our interest focuses
especially on processual dispositions which not necessarily end up
in a track, a recording or a radio program but which could be
transmitted.
Full text of the open call:
http://radi0.tv/
• institution: top e.V.
• e-mail address: radi0.tv Residency - radio(at)n0name.de
• location: Berlin
• web address: http://www.radi0.tv
• Discipline: Radio Art / Radio Theory
• offered program: 1-Hour-Radioslot on a Berlin frequency, Action or
Exhibition Space in a gallery, additional live stream will be available
after consultation, Flyer, Accomodation in a city flat, documentation
• frequency: April or May
• Eligibility: open
• Paid by artist: 600,00 euro
•Application Deadline
29.02.2012
We are looking for Cultural Producers with an interdisciplinary
approach and affinity to Sound and Radio from different countries
who want to realise artistically and / or theoretically a thematic or
media work in Berlin in April or May 2012. Between 01/04 - 30/04 or
01/05 - 31/05/2012 (in agreement) Our proposal for a Topic is:
"Broadcasting offline". The imperative of radio seems to be the
permanent airing and working with a sender. This is worded
consciously in a naive way since the matter is to put into question
exactly this media topos of the radio, the broadcasting with a
broadcaster. William S. Burroughs was testing broadcasting without
a broadcaster like revolution, wasn't he? Our interest focuses
especially on processual dispositions which not necessarily end up
in a track, a recording or a radio program but which could be
transmitted.
Full text of the open call:
http://radi0.tv/
• institution: top e.V.
• e-mail address: radi0.tv Residency - radio(at)n0name.de
• location: Berlin
• web address: http://www.radi0.tv
• Discipline: Radio Art / Radio Theory
• offered program: 1-Hour-Radioslot on a Berlin frequency, Action or
Exhibition Space in a gallery, additional live stream will be available
after consultation, Flyer, Accomodation in a city flat, documentation
• frequency: April or May
• Eligibility: open
• Paid by artist: 600,00 euro
culturia | artist in residence program for research on artistic process | Berlin
•Application Deadline
02.12.2012
culturia is a space for artists conducting research on artistic process.
culturia values the artistic process rather than emphasizing the traditional studio practice.
culturia offers artists and researchers a living space, mentoring exchange program, information base and network.
http://culturia.de/
Open to
- Artists and researchers. No restrictions on media. No age limit.
Offer
- Room, simple set up
- Co-working space
- Video interviews with curatorial assistance
- Curatorial text about the artist
- Access to culturia partners (workshop services, show rooms, artists, curators and art platforms)
- Information database
- No studio space is provided
Expectation
- An engaged and responsible participation in the program and its formats during the residency time frame
- Commitment to video interviews
- Submission of the text written by artist to Non Material Collection
- Fluency in English language
- Openness for conversation
Application
http://culturia.de/application/
Application deadline
2nd December 2012
Jury decision
10th December
Residency
7th February – 24th April 2013
•Application Deadline
02.12.2012
culturia is a space for artists conducting research on artistic process.
culturia values the artistic process rather than emphasizing the traditional studio practice.
culturia offers artists and researchers a living space, mentoring exchange program, information base and network.
http://culturia.de/
Open to
- Artists and researchers. No restrictions on media. No age limit.
Offer
- Room, simple set up
- Co-working space
- Video interviews with curatorial assistance
- Curatorial text about the artist
- Access to culturia partners (workshop services, show rooms, artists, curators and art platforms)
- Information database
- No studio space is provided
Expectation
- An engaged and responsible participation in the program and its formats during the residency time frame
- Commitment to video interviews
- Submission of the text written by artist to Non Material Collection
- Fluency in English language
- Openness for conversation
Application
http://culturia.de/application/
Application deadline
2nd December 2012
Jury decision
10th December
Residency
7th February – 24th April 2013
PEER Residency 2013
•Application Deadline
05.12.2012
PEER has a unique and one-off opportunity to make its gallery spaces available for use by an artist as a site of experimentation, to test new ideas and to consider the space in the wider context of the local community of Hoxton.
We are inviting proposals from UK-based artists (either individuals or groups) to apply for a three-month residency at PEER from mid January to mid April 2013. A stipend of £1,500 will be available.
Deadline for applications:
Wednesday 5 December 2012 at 5pm
Short-listed applicants invited for interview:
Monday 10 December 2012
Interviews:
Wednesday 12 December 2012
Residency period:
Monday 14 January to Sunday 14 April 2013
http://www.peeruk.org/PEERResidency2013.html
•Application Deadline
05.12.2012
PEER has a unique and one-off opportunity to make its gallery spaces available for use by an artist as a site of experimentation, to test new ideas and to consider the space in the wider context of the local community of Hoxton.
We are inviting proposals from UK-based artists (either individuals or groups) to apply for a three-month residency at PEER from mid January to mid April 2013. A stipend of £1,500 will be available.
Deadline for applications:
Wednesday 5 December 2012 at 5pm
Short-listed applicants invited for interview:
Monday 10 December 2012
Interviews:
Wednesday 12 December 2012
Residency period:
Monday 14 January to Sunday 14 April 2013
http://www.peeruk.org/PEERResidency2013.html
SoftControl Competition
•Application Deadline
09.12.2012
This call for entries is open for proposals which will mark the Museum’s presence in its neighbourhood, abandoning traditional commemorative approaches and permanent sculptural solutions, transforming ‘passive’ narratives into physical and symbolic presence, by concentrating on current social issues and relations or connecting with everyday life practice on the borderline between public and private, facts and fiction.
In the sense of media, the project supports performative and participatory works, urban interventions and outdoor installations whose audience – users or participants – cannot be predetermined. What is required: to explore approaches which use the public space to open and address the public which does not belong to the standard circuit of art events, but includes passers-by, neighbours, current visitors of streets and squares. By treating physical and symbolic distances between the artist / artwork and different ‘publics’.
Project description: Spajalica/Copula
CALL FOR ENTRIES FOR THE PROJECT Spajalica>Copula
SOFTCONTROL 2012-2015
http://www.softcontrol.info/
Starting from the often mentioned detachment of the museum zone, displacement from the public space as a consequence of involvement in programmatic tasks of collecting and safekeeping, this project raises the question of the manner of reactivating the public space and the artist’s presence in it.
In the wake of the initiative for different regulation of social space and leisure time, this project is interested in contemporary art practices which disturb the status quo and underline concealed, transposed or neglected contents in urban environment, regardless of the approach or medium the artists use.
Read more:
http://www.mmsu.hr/Default.aspx?art=422&sec=16
•Application Deadline
09.12.2012
This call for entries is open for proposals which will mark the Museum’s presence in its neighbourhood, abandoning traditional commemorative approaches and permanent sculptural solutions, transforming ‘passive’ narratives into physical and symbolic presence, by concentrating on current social issues and relations or connecting with everyday life practice on the borderline between public and private, facts and fiction.
In the sense of media, the project supports performative and participatory works, urban interventions and outdoor installations whose audience – users or participants – cannot be predetermined. What is required: to explore approaches which use the public space to open and address the public which does not belong to the standard circuit of art events, but includes passers-by, neighbours, current visitors of streets and squares. By treating physical and symbolic distances between the artist / artwork and different ‘publics’.
Project description: Spajalica/Copula
CALL FOR ENTRIES FOR THE PROJECT Spajalica>Copula
SOFTCONTROL 2012-2015
http://www.softcontrol.info/
Starting from the often mentioned detachment of the museum zone, displacement from the public space as a consequence of involvement in programmatic tasks of collecting and safekeeping, this project raises the question of the manner of reactivating the public space and the artist’s presence in it.
In the wake of the initiative for different regulation of social space and leisure time, this project is interested in contemporary art practices which disturb the status quo and underline concealed, transposed or neglected contents in urban environment, regardless of the approach or medium the artists use.
Read more:
http://www.mmsu.hr/Default.aspx?art=422&sec=16
residency / fellowship
F/LOSS Arts Residencies/Free and Libre Open Source Software Lab for Art
•Application Deadline
13.12.2012
In 2013 the Constant Variable residency studio will be open for artists who want to work on a F/LOSS-project. Constant Variable offers a free living & working space in exchange for a presentation of your work(-in-progress), bits and bites, artworks under free licenses, experiences in and thoughts about Free Culture, cooking a.o. Please note there is no fee or transport expenses we offer, only a space, a community of F/LOSS artists and sharing vibes.
Please send your proposal to house[@]lists.constantvzw.org before 15th December 2012. The proposals will be looked at closely. If they find a host among the people in the Variable-network, you will be selected. If there is no specific affinity with the topic amongst any users of the house, you might not be selected, even if your proposal is beautiful.
Submission guidelines:
http://www.constantvzw.org/site/Call-for-F-LOSS-Arts-Residencies.html
Until 2014 Constant Variable is a F/LOSS Arts Lab in Brussels/Belgium. The house is run collectively. The aim of the Variable-project is to experiment with the notion of an autonomous F/LOSS Arts Lab (Free and Libre Open Source Software Lab for Art), what it can mean, need and generate... Practically Constant Variable is a house in the center of the European capital with four floors, installed as labs for artists who choose to work with free and open tools. At the moment there are around ten people actively involved in the daily use of the house, responsable for labs dedicated to video, hardware, electronics, sound, design. On the top floor there is a studio with a double bed, a shower and a small open kitchen. There is a common kitchen and a space for public activities. Meals, mails and management are shared as much as possible.
http://www.constantvzw.org
Constant Variable Rue Gallait straat 80, 1030 Brussels
•Application Deadline
13.12.2012
In 2013 the Constant Variable residency studio will be open for artists who want to work on a F/LOSS-project. Constant Variable offers a free living & working space in exchange for a presentation of your work(-in-progress), bits and bites, artworks under free licenses, experiences in and thoughts about Free Culture, cooking a.o. Please note there is no fee or transport expenses we offer, only a space, a community of F/LOSS artists and sharing vibes.
Please send your proposal to house[@]lists.constantvzw.org before 15th December 2012. The proposals will be looked at closely. If they find a host among the people in the Variable-network, you will be selected. If there is no specific affinity with the topic amongst any users of the house, you might not be selected, even if your proposal is beautiful.
Submission guidelines:
http://www.constantvzw.org/site/Call-for-F-LOSS-Arts-Residencies.html
Until 2014 Constant Variable is a F/LOSS Arts Lab in Brussels/Belgium. The house is run collectively. The aim of the Variable-project is to experiment with the notion of an autonomous F/LOSS Arts Lab (Free and Libre Open Source Software Lab for Art), what it can mean, need and generate... Practically Constant Variable is a house in the center of the European capital with four floors, installed as labs for artists who choose to work with free and open tools. At the moment there are around ten people actively involved in the daily use of the house, responsable for labs dedicated to video, hardware, electronics, sound, design. On the top floor there is a studio with a double bed, a shower and a small open kitchen. There is a common kitchen and a space for public activities. Meals, mails and management are shared as much as possible.
http://www.constantvzw.org
Constant Variable Rue Gallait straat 80, 1030 Brussels






















