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Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD
•Application Deadline
01.01.2012
The Künstlerhaus Bethanien, where the Berliner Künstlerprogramm has 12 studios at its disposal, plus the use of a printing workshop , is one of the principal locations. The daadgalerie in the heart of Berlin-Mitte at Checkpoint Charlie is a venue for art, literature and music. It hosts presentations of the DAAD guests on a regular basis: art exhibitions, readings and composers’ portraits.
A jury annually selects approximately 20 international guests for the Berliner Künstlerprogramm. Artists in the fields of literature, film and music may apply. You will find the application forms here. In the field of visual arts, a jury recommends artists for invitation.
In the field of visual arts, a commission recommends invitations to internationally known artists. Therefore, applications in the field of visual arts are not possible.
Duration: 12 months (except for filmmakers: 6 months)
Paid by artist:Personal needs.
Paid by host:In addition to the monthly grant, an apartment, workspace (studio) and funds for projects are provided.
Contact info:
Telephone: 0049 (0)30 20 22 08 - 20
Fax: 0049 (0)30 204 12 67
Email: bkp.berlin@daad.de
Website: http://www.berliner-kuenstlerprogramm.de
•Application Deadline
01.01.2012
The Künstlerhaus Bethanien, where the Berliner Künstlerprogramm has 12 studios at its disposal, plus the use of a printing workshop , is one of the principal locations. The daadgalerie in the heart of Berlin-Mitte at Checkpoint Charlie is a venue for art, literature and music. It hosts presentations of the DAAD guests on a regular basis: art exhibitions, readings and composers’ portraits.
A jury annually selects approximately 20 international guests for the Berliner Künstlerprogramm. Artists in the fields of literature, film and music may apply. You will find the application forms here. In the field of visual arts, a jury recommends artists for invitation.
In the field of visual arts, a commission recommends invitations to internationally known artists. Therefore, applications in the field of visual arts are not possible.
Duration: 12 months (except for filmmakers: 6 months)
Paid by artist:Personal needs.
Paid by host:In addition to the monthly grant, an apartment, workspace (studio) and funds for projects are provided.
Contact info:
Telephone: 0049 (0)30 20 22 08 - 20
Fax: 0049 (0)30 204 12 67
Email: bkp.berlin@daad.de
Website: http://www.berliner-kuenstlerprogramm.de
residency / fellowship
HERE Artist Residency Program
•Application Deadline
02.01.2012
HERE has been one of New York’s most prolific producing organizations since 1993, and today, stands at the forefront of the city’s presenters of daring new hybrid art. We have a long history of supporting unique and innovative artists, ensuring them the opportunity to develop and perform original work as well as assist them in enhancing their skill in all areas of artistic work. Through the HERE Artist Residency Program (HARP), artists are able to develop their work in a peer-based program designed to nurture new and unique work. Our community of mid-career resident artists meet monthly, show works-in-progress, develop workshop productions, and mount full-scale productions.
HERE is currently accepting applications to HARP, our HERE Artist Residency Program, which commissions and develops new hybrid works over a 1- to 3-year period. Our mid-career resident artists meet monthly, show works-in-progress, develop workshop productions, and mount full–scale productions.
For more information regarding the HERE Artist Residency Program and how to apply, please visit:
http://here.org/programs/harp/
http://herearts.wufoo.com/forms/here-artist-residency-program-harp-application/
Email:info@here.org
•Application Deadline
02.01.2012
HERE has been one of New York’s most prolific producing organizations since 1993, and today, stands at the forefront of the city’s presenters of daring new hybrid art. We have a long history of supporting unique and innovative artists, ensuring them the opportunity to develop and perform original work as well as assist them in enhancing their skill in all areas of artistic work. Through the HERE Artist Residency Program (HARP), artists are able to develop their work in a peer-based program designed to nurture new and unique work. Our community of mid-career resident artists meet monthly, show works-in-progress, develop workshop productions, and mount full-scale productions.
HERE is currently accepting applications to HARP, our HERE Artist Residency Program, which commissions and develops new hybrid works over a 1- to 3-year period. Our mid-career resident artists meet monthly, show works-in-progress, develop workshop productions, and mount full–scale productions.
For more information regarding the HERE Artist Residency Program and how to apply, please visit:
http://here.org/programs/harp/
http://herearts.wufoo.com/forms/here-artist-residency-program-harp-application/
Email:info@here.org
residency / fellowship
Complementarity and Wholes Which Are Not One
•Application Deadline
06.01.2012
The ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry announces six post-doctoral fellowships on the topic Complementarity and Wholes Which Are Not One within the core project Tension/Spannung.
The ICI Berlin invites scholars from all disciplines – including literary and art studies, history and philosophy of science, postcolonial, feminist and queer studies, and the social sciences – to link their individual projects to the topic of Complementarity and Wholes Which Are Not One and engage in a joint exploration with other fellows at the Institute.
There is no age limit, but applicants should have obtained their PhD within ten years of the date of appointment or have fulfilled all requirements for receiving their PhD by then. Interested applicants should read the project description: http://www.ici-berlin.org/core-project-spannung-tension/wholes-which-are-not-one/
The ICI Berlin will confirm receipt of all applications via e-mail. If you don’t receive a confirmation by 15 January 2012, please contact us at
+49 (30) 473 7291-10 .
Further questions? Please read carefully all the instructions, linked pages, and the continuously updated FAQ before contacting us at
info(at)ici-berlin.org.
•Application Deadline
06.01.2012
The ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry announces six post-doctoral fellowships on the topic Complementarity and Wholes Which Are Not One within the core project Tension/Spannung.
The ICI Berlin invites scholars from all disciplines – including literary and art studies, history and philosophy of science, postcolonial, feminist and queer studies, and the social sciences – to link their individual projects to the topic of Complementarity and Wholes Which Are Not One and engage in a joint exploration with other fellows at the Institute.
There is no age limit, but applicants should have obtained their PhD within ten years of the date of appointment or have fulfilled all requirements for receiving their PhD by then. Interested applicants should read the project description: http://www.ici-berlin.org/core-project-spannung-tension/wholes-which-are-not-one/
The ICI Berlin will confirm receipt of all applications via e-mail. If you don’t receive a confirmation by 15 January 2012, please contact us at
+49 (30) 473 7291-10 .
Further questions? Please read carefully all the instructions, linked pages, and the continuously updated FAQ before contacting us at
info(at)ici-berlin.org.
residency / fellowship
International Artist Residencies 2012
•Application Deadline
06.01.2012
The HMC is a not-for-profit arts organization founded in 1990 and based in Dallas/Budapest.
"Artist residencies allow the time for dialogue and create connections that contribute to the future...."
Discipline: visual artists, writers, performers
Offered program: residency, seminar, artist talk, exhibition.
Eligibility: International emerging artists.
The residence offers shared room/bath as living quarters, and working area, few single rooms may be available at an extra fee. Exhibition, Artist Talk, field trip, gallery tour are included in the cost.
There is a cost to attend the residency of $1250 or Euro 900. Longer or shorter stays can be arranged. Artists are expected to pay all travel expenses, personal costs, visa (if necessary), insurance, and to supply artist materials for their use during the residency. We can provide basic materials and tools.
Artists are expected to give at least one informal public audio-visual presentation about their work during their residency and to leave one piece of work made during the residency as a donation to the HMC.
2012 Dates:Please indicate (X) when would you like to participate
-Session 1: Tuesday May 15, 2011 - Thursday, June 7, 2012 Deadline: February 10, 2012
-Session 2: Monday, June 11, 2011 - Thursday, July 5, 2012 Deadline: March 10, 2012
-Session 3: Monday, July 9, 2011 - Thursday, August 2, 2012 Deadline: April 6, 2012
-Session 4: Monday, August 2, 2011 - Sunday August 26, 2012 Deadline: April 6, 2012
-Session 5: Thursday, December 27 - Saturday, January 12, 2013 (Fee $950 or Euro 700) Deadline: August 11, 2012
Applications should consist of:
* Application form
* Artist's statement/Project Description/One-page resume/CV
* $35 application fee by PayPal (see instruction at the end of the Application Form)
Further Info:
Web: http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html
E-mail address: bszechy@yahoo.com
•Application Deadline
06.01.2012
The HMC is a not-for-profit arts organization founded in 1990 and based in Dallas/Budapest.
"Artist residencies allow the time for dialogue and create connections that contribute to the future...."
Discipline: visual artists, writers, performers
Offered program: residency, seminar, artist talk, exhibition.
Eligibility: International emerging artists.
The residence offers shared room/bath as living quarters, and working area, few single rooms may be available at an extra fee. Exhibition, Artist Talk, field trip, gallery tour are included in the cost.
There is a cost to attend the residency of $1250 or Euro 900. Longer or shorter stays can be arranged. Artists are expected to pay all travel expenses, personal costs, visa (if necessary), insurance, and to supply artist materials for their use during the residency. We can provide basic materials and tools.
Artists are expected to give at least one informal public audio-visual presentation about their work during their residency and to leave one piece of work made during the residency as a donation to the HMC.
2012 Dates:Please indicate (X) when would you like to participate
-Session 1: Tuesday May 15, 2011 - Thursday, June 7, 2012 Deadline: February 10, 2012
-Session 2: Monday, June 11, 2011 - Thursday, July 5, 2012 Deadline: March 10, 2012
-Session 3: Monday, July 9, 2011 - Thursday, August 2, 2012 Deadline: April 6, 2012
-Session 4: Monday, August 2, 2011 - Sunday August 26, 2012 Deadline: April 6, 2012
-Session 5: Thursday, December 27 - Saturday, January 12, 2013 (Fee $950 or Euro 700) Deadline: August 11, 2012
Applications should consist of:
* Application form
* Artist's statement/Project Description/One-page resume/CV
* $35 application fee by PayPal (see instruction at the end of the Application Form)
Further Info:
Web: http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html
E-mail address: bszechy@yahoo.com
residency / fellowship
Residency on Andrea Zittel's Indianapolis Island
•Application Deadline
13.01.2012
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is issuing a call for proposals for a summer 2012 six-week residency on Andrea Zittel's Indianapolis Island within the IMA's 100 Acres.
The project blends elements of environmental art, sculpture, design and performance in a unique way, offering a challenging and experimental forum for exploring ideas about individualism and self-sufficiency.The 2012 residency will be the third to take place on Indianapolis Island.
Visit http://www.imamuseum.org/islandresidency for more information, including photos and renderings of the structure, and to apply for the residency.
Proposals should include a brief written statement about the planned residency with renderings. Residencies must last six weeks or longer and be conducted between May and September 2012.
For more information about the past residencies, visit http://www.imamuseum.org/100acres/artists/andreazittel
http://www.imamuseum.org
Twitter: @imamuseum
http://www.imamuseum.org
•Application Deadline
13.01.2012
The Indianapolis Museum of Art is issuing a call for proposals for a summer 2012 six-week residency on Andrea Zittel's Indianapolis Island within the IMA's 100 Acres.
The project blends elements of environmental art, sculpture, design and performance in a unique way, offering a challenging and experimental forum for exploring ideas about individualism and self-sufficiency.The 2012 residency will be the third to take place on Indianapolis Island.
Visit http://www.imamuseum.org/islandresidency for more information, including photos and renderings of the structure, and to apply for the residency.
Proposals should include a brief written statement about the planned residency with renderings. Residencies must last six weeks or longer and be conducted between May and September 2012.
For more information about the past residencies, visit http://www.imamuseum.org/100acres/artists/andreazittel
http://www.imamuseum.org
Twitter: @imamuseum
http://www.imamuseum.org
residency / fellowship
COAL PRIZE Art&Environment
•Application Deadline
15.01.2012
The COAL PRIZE Art&Environment reward each year a project about the environment by a contemporary artist. The winner is chosen by a jury of personalities from the worlds of contemporary art, research, ecology and sustainable development, out of 10 finalists selected from an international call for entries.
The COAL prize is an opportunity to promote the entries and artists involved and to demonstrate the creative potential of fine arts with regards to the environment and related issues. The aim of the prize is to encourage artists to focus on environmental issues and helping to foster a culture of ecology.
Special topic 2012 : the COAL PRIZE 2012 will reward entries that focus on RURAL ISSUES and FARMING.
The COAL Prize, worth 10 000 euros, was launched in 2010 by the French association COAL, the coalition for art and sustainable development. It comes under the auspices of the french Ministry of Culture and Communication, The French Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development, the National Centre of Fine Arts (CNAP), and enjoys the support of Le Laboratoire, PwC and a private benefactor.
The award of the Coal Prize 2012 attended by the artist finalists and personalities from the world of art and sustainable development, will happen in march 2012 at Le Laboratoire.
All proposals should be submitted to: http://www.projetcoal.org/upload/
For any further requests please write to the organisers:
http://www.neme.org/1367/coal-prize-2012
•Application Deadline
15.01.2012
The COAL PRIZE Art&Environment reward each year a project about the environment by a contemporary artist. The winner is chosen by a jury of personalities from the worlds of contemporary art, research, ecology and sustainable development, out of 10 finalists selected from an international call for entries.
The COAL prize is an opportunity to promote the entries and artists involved and to demonstrate the creative potential of fine arts with regards to the environment and related issues. The aim of the prize is to encourage artists to focus on environmental issues and helping to foster a culture of ecology.
Special topic 2012 : the COAL PRIZE 2012 will reward entries that focus on RURAL ISSUES and FARMING.
The COAL Prize, worth 10 000 euros, was launched in 2010 by the French association COAL, the coalition for art and sustainable development. It comes under the auspices of the french Ministry of Culture and Communication, The French Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development, the National Centre of Fine Arts (CNAP), and enjoys the support of Le Laboratoire, PwC and a private benefactor.
The award of the Coal Prize 2012 attended by the artist finalists and personalities from the world of art and sustainable development, will happen in march 2012 at Le Laboratoire.
All proposals should be submitted to: http://www.projetcoal.org/upload/
For any further requests please write to the organisers:
http://www.neme.org/1367/coal-prize-2012
residency / fellowship
Goethe-Institut Niederlande
•Application Deadline
15.01.2012
The Rotterdam-based visiting artist is requested to stay in Dresden between May and July 2012. The artist is obliged to stay in Dresden throughout the residency.
The Dresden-based visiting artist is requested to stay in Rotterdam between September and November 2012. The artist is obliged to stay in Rotterdam throughout the residency.
The exact dates will be determined in agreement with the Goethe-Institut.
The programme is open to professional visual artists who have completed their studies or a comparable vocational training.
Disciplines: Drawing & Painting, Media Art, Multi Media, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture
Language: German / Dutch / English
Duration: 2 months
Paid by host:
The residency includes free accommodation at a spacious apartment and a monthly stipend of 1500,- € for living expenses and materials. In addition, a return train or flight ticket is refunded.
Applications must consist of:
a motivation letter
a curriculum vitae
a statement about the project the artist wishes to pursue during his or her residency (ca. 1-2 pages)
documentation of current or recent work.
Further Info:http://www.goethe.de/ins/nl/ams/deindex.htm?wt_sc=amsterdam
claudia.curio@rotterdam.goethe.org.
•Application Deadline
15.01.2012
The Rotterdam-based visiting artist is requested to stay in Dresden between May and July 2012. The artist is obliged to stay in Dresden throughout the residency.
The Dresden-based visiting artist is requested to stay in Rotterdam between September and November 2012. The artist is obliged to stay in Rotterdam throughout the residency.
The exact dates will be determined in agreement with the Goethe-Institut.
The programme is open to professional visual artists who have completed their studies or a comparable vocational training.
Disciplines: Drawing & Painting, Media Art, Multi Media, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture
Language: German / Dutch / English
Duration: 2 months
Paid by host:
The residency includes free accommodation at a spacious apartment and a monthly stipend of 1500,- € for living expenses and materials. In addition, a return train or flight ticket is refunded.
Applications must consist of:
a motivation letter
a curriculum vitae
a statement about the project the artist wishes to pursue during his or her residency (ca. 1-2 pages)
documentation of current or recent work.
Further Info:http://www.goethe.de/ins/nl/ams/deindex.htm?wt_sc=amsterdam
claudia.curio@rotterdam.goethe.org.
residency / fellowship
SACATAR OPEN SELECTION PROCESS 2012-2013
•Application Deadline
16.01.2012
The Instituto Sacatar is pleased to announce its Open Selection Process for Fellowships to be awarded in the years of 2012 and 2013. The artists selected through this application process will receive airfare, studio, room and board for eight-week residency sessions throughout 2012 and 2013 at the artist residency administered by the Instituto Sacatar, located on the island of Itaparica in Bahia, Brazil: http://www.sacatar.org.
In its own open selection process, the Instituto Sacatar will evaluate applications in all creative disciplines and from artists of all ages and of all nationalities.
The application fee for the Sacatar Open Selection Process 2012-2013 costs U$D35.00 and it is payable at the time of the submission. Applications should be made electronically through http://www.artsapp.com/sacatar.
If you live in a country where the internet is insufficient to send electronic files, you may send applications in hard copy through international air mail. Applications sent by international air mail must arrive on or before 16. January 2012 at the following address:
INSTITUTO SACATAR
Rua da Alegria, 10
Itaparica, Bahia 44460-000
Brasil
E-mail: info@sacatar.org
•Application Deadline
16.01.2012
The Instituto Sacatar is pleased to announce its Open Selection Process for Fellowships to be awarded in the years of 2012 and 2013. The artists selected through this application process will receive airfare, studio, room and board for eight-week residency sessions throughout 2012 and 2013 at the artist residency administered by the Instituto Sacatar, located on the island of Itaparica in Bahia, Brazil: http://www.sacatar.org.
In its own open selection process, the Instituto Sacatar will evaluate applications in all creative disciplines and from artists of all ages and of all nationalities.
The application fee for the Sacatar Open Selection Process 2012-2013 costs U$D35.00 and it is payable at the time of the submission. Applications should be made electronically through http://www.artsapp.com/sacatar.
If you live in a country where the internet is insufficient to send electronic files, you may send applications in hard copy through international air mail. Applications sent by international air mail must arrive on or before 16. January 2012 at the following address:
INSTITUTO SACATAR
Rua da Alegria, 10
Itaparica, Bahia 44460-000
Brasil
E-mail: info@sacatar.org
residency / fellowship
Blue Sky Project
•Application Deadline
16.01.2012
Blue Sky Project is a juried, international summer artist residency committed to producing ambitious and meaningful works of contemporary art. It includes a strong youth development component and an emphasis on art making as community-building.
Blue Sky Project invites professional artists from around the world and Dayton-area teens to create new works of contemporary art. This eight-week Artist-in-Residence Program hosts artists who have a demonstrated commitment to innovation and exploration and are interested in collaborating with fellow artists and young people as a means of creating new works. In support of artistic experimentation and collaboration, we organize small groups of local teens eager to work with a professional artist, provide fees and materials to artists, and employ our facilities and staff to address the creative needs of our Blue Sky Project teams.
Past resident artists include 2-D & 3-D visual artists, installation artists, performance artists, sound artists, musicians, video artists, filmmakers and writers.
Since its inception in 2005, work produced at Blue Sky Project has been exhibited at museums and galleries in the United States, Europe and Asia, been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Art in America and FiberArt, and sold in New York, Chicago and Houston.
More Info:
http://www.blueskydayton.org/
Email: peter@blueskydayton.org
•Application Deadline
16.01.2012
Blue Sky Project is a juried, international summer artist residency committed to producing ambitious and meaningful works of contemporary art. It includes a strong youth development component and an emphasis on art making as community-building.
Blue Sky Project invites professional artists from around the world and Dayton-area teens to create new works of contemporary art. This eight-week Artist-in-Residence Program hosts artists who have a demonstrated commitment to innovation and exploration and are interested in collaborating with fellow artists and young people as a means of creating new works. In support of artistic experimentation and collaboration, we organize small groups of local teens eager to work with a professional artist, provide fees and materials to artists, and employ our facilities and staff to address the creative needs of our Blue Sky Project teams.
Past resident artists include 2-D & 3-D visual artists, installation artists, performance artists, sound artists, musicians, video artists, filmmakers and writers.
Since its inception in 2005, work produced at Blue Sky Project has been exhibited at museums and galleries in the United States, Europe and Asia, been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Art in America and FiberArt, and sold in New York, Chicago and Houston.
More Info:
http://www.blueskydayton.org/
Email: peter@blueskydayton.org
residency / fellowship
masters of home/ masters of exile
•Application Deadline
30.01.2012
masters of exile is an interdisciplinary poetry project by Nicola
Caroli with poets and artists to the subject of home and exile in wortwedding - space for poetry projects.From March 2012 - Dez 2015 one year will be dedicated to a living poet, a master of home/exile in wortwedding.
The call is for artists who want to discover another medium, in this case poetry, in relation to their own medium. The call is open for interdisciplinary/interactive projects of kinds, especially for the disciplines installation, assemblage, sculpture, audioart and performance. (The use of expensive technology is not possible in wortwedding because of break-ins.) The work process should take place in wortwedding. There will be support with approaching the poetry from experts in the field. wortwedding is available for the artists as a working and an exhibition space (not living
space) for a minimum of a one month residency.
For each artist there is a budget of 1000 Euro planned.
Information about Hasan Özdemir:
http://www.nicolacaroli.com/pdf/Hasan-Oezedmir-Info.pdf
Information about wortwedding:
http://www.wortwedding.blogspot.com
The deadline is 30.01 2012. Please send a letter of motivation (max A4), portfolio and CV to Nicola Caroli wortwedding@poem-space.com. Only online applications will be accepted. Postal applications cannot be sent back.
e-mail address: wortwedding@poem-space.com
•Application Deadline
30.01.2012
masters of exile is an interdisciplinary poetry project by Nicola
Caroli with poets and artists to the subject of home and exile in wortwedding - space for poetry projects.From March 2012 - Dez 2015 one year will be dedicated to a living poet, a master of home/exile in wortwedding.
The call is for artists who want to discover another medium, in this case poetry, in relation to their own medium. The call is open for interdisciplinary/interactive projects of kinds, especially for the disciplines installation, assemblage, sculpture, audioart and performance. (The use of expensive technology is not possible in wortwedding because of break-ins.) The work process should take place in wortwedding. There will be support with approaching the poetry from experts in the field. wortwedding is available for the artists as a working and an exhibition space (not living
space) for a minimum of a one month residency.
For each artist there is a budget of 1000 Euro planned.
Information about Hasan Özdemir:
http://www.nicolacaroli.com/pdf/Hasan-Oezedmir-Info.pdf
Information about wortwedding:
http://www.wortwedding.blogspot.com
The deadline is 30.01 2012. Please send a letter of motivation (max A4), portfolio and CV to Nicola Caroli wortwedding@poem-space.com. Only online applications will be accepted. Postal applications cannot be sent back.
e-mail address: wortwedding@poem-space.com
residency / fellowship
Jerwood Painting Fellowships 2013
•Application Deadline
30.01.2012
Jerwood Visual Arts (JVA) is delighted to announce the mentors for the 2013 Jerwood Painting Fellowships: Marcus Harvey, Mali Morris RA and Fabian Peake. This is the second year of the Fellowship scheme which aims to promote and support exceptional emerging painters in the first five years of their professional practice. The purpose of the Fellowships is to offer structured development opportunities in two distinctive areas: studio practice and professional development.
Three Fellowships will be awarded with each Fellow receiving a bursary of £10,000 and one year of critical and professional development support from mentors. This programme of support will be designed to suit the needs of each Fellow. During the Fellowship year each artist will work towards a body of new work, which will be exhibited in a group show as part of the JVA programme at Jerwood Space, London in
March 2013, before touring within the UK.
Jerwood Painting Fellowships is an open submission opportunity. Entry is by online application and artists must be resident in the UK and within five years of graduating or beginning their professional practice.
For further information and how to enter please visit the JVA website:
http://www.jerwoodvisualarts.org
For all enquiries please contact project managers Parker Harris:
Tel: 01372 462190
Email: jpf@parkerharris.co.uk
•Application Deadline
30.01.2012
Jerwood Visual Arts (JVA) is delighted to announce the mentors for the 2013 Jerwood Painting Fellowships: Marcus Harvey, Mali Morris RA and Fabian Peake. This is the second year of the Fellowship scheme which aims to promote and support exceptional emerging painters in the first five years of their professional practice. The purpose of the Fellowships is to offer structured development opportunities in two distinctive areas: studio practice and professional development.
Three Fellowships will be awarded with each Fellow receiving a bursary of £10,000 and one year of critical and professional development support from mentors. This programme of support will be designed to suit the needs of each Fellow. During the Fellowship year each artist will work towards a body of new work, which will be exhibited in a group show as part of the JVA programme at Jerwood Space, London in
March 2013, before touring within the UK.
Jerwood Painting Fellowships is an open submission opportunity. Entry is by online application and artists must be resident in the UK and within five years of graduating or beginning their professional practice.
For further information and how to enter please visit the JVA website:
http://www.jerwoodvisualarts.org
For all enquiries please contact project managers Parker Harris:
Tel: 01372 462190
Email: jpf@parkerharris.co.uk
residency / fellowship
Künstlerhaus Dortmund
•Application Deadline
31.01.2012
The Kuenstlerhaus Dortmund is a place for all kinds of contemporary visual arts: Painting, sculpture, graphics as well as photography, film, video, room-installation and new media. This scope of artistic discipline can be found in the members work, as well as in the group exhibitions, which are curated by Kuenstlerhaus members, and feature domestic and international artists from around the world. With a focus on contemporary and experimental work, the Kuenstlerhaus is unique in supporting young and emerging artists. This enriches the cultural landscape of Dortmund, which consists of museums and commercial galleries that mostly feature solo exhibitions. The Kuenstlerhaus creates a free space for the arts, offers optimum working conditions for artists from Germany and abroad, and attempts to reach the interested public through direct and personal mediation.
Duration: 6 to 8 weeks from June to August upon mutual agreement
Paid by artist:
Selected artists pay their living expenses themselves.
Paid by host:
Free studio and accomodation.
Grant for travel expenses to and from the Kuenstlerhaus. Moreover, project costs can be supported up to an amount of 1000 Euro after consultation of their manager and upon presentation of respective invoices related to the project to be realized during the residency.
Application Guidelines and Criteria:
Foreign artists from every field of visual arts and without restriction of age can apply.
Applications with portfolio - documentation of work, cv, catalogues, CD/DVD - and preferentially with a project proposal (Note: There is no application form) should be sent to the Kuenstlerhaus Dortmund. The jury is composed of a varying group of Kuenstlerhaus members.
Applications by e-mail cannot be considered.
Telephone: +49 231 820304
Fax: +49 231 826847
Email: applications@kh-do.de
Website:http://www.kh-do.de
•Application Deadline
31.01.2012
The Kuenstlerhaus Dortmund is a place for all kinds of contemporary visual arts: Painting, sculpture, graphics as well as photography, film, video, room-installation and new media. This scope of artistic discipline can be found in the members work, as well as in the group exhibitions, which are curated by Kuenstlerhaus members, and feature domestic and international artists from around the world. With a focus on contemporary and experimental work, the Kuenstlerhaus is unique in supporting young and emerging artists. This enriches the cultural landscape of Dortmund, which consists of museums and commercial galleries that mostly feature solo exhibitions. The Kuenstlerhaus creates a free space for the arts, offers optimum working conditions for artists from Germany and abroad, and attempts to reach the interested public through direct and personal mediation.
Duration: 6 to 8 weeks from June to August upon mutual agreement
Paid by artist:
Selected artists pay their living expenses themselves.
Paid by host:
Free studio and accomodation.
Grant for travel expenses to and from the Kuenstlerhaus. Moreover, project costs can be supported up to an amount of 1000 Euro after consultation of their manager and upon presentation of respective invoices related to the project to be realized during the residency.
Application Guidelines and Criteria:
Foreign artists from every field of visual arts and without restriction of age can apply.
Applications with portfolio - documentation of work, cv, catalogues, CD/DVD - and preferentially with a project proposal (Note: There is no application form) should be sent to the Kuenstlerhaus Dortmund. The jury is composed of a varying group of Kuenstlerhaus members.
Applications by e-mail cannot be considered.
Telephone: +49 231 820304
Fax: +49 231 826847
Email: applications@kh-do.de
Website:http://www.kh-do.de
residency / fellowship
Summer-Residency Kuenstlerhaus Dortmund 2012
•Application Deadline
31.01.2012
Since 2005 the Kuenstlerhaus offers an additional option for artists from abroad: The Artist-in-Residence Program during the summer months from June until August.
For a duration of 6 to 8 weeks, the residency includes a guestroom (approx. 20 sqm - separate shower and WC as well as fully equipped kitchen), a studio (approx. 57 sqm), a grant for travel expenses to and from the Kuenstlerhaus and a per diem of 10 Euro. Moreover, project costs can be supported up to an amount of 1000 Euro after consultation of our manager and upon presentation of respective invoices related to the project to be realized during the residency. Selected artists pay their living expenses themselves.
The Kuenstlerhaus team is pleased to assist the guest artist in any organizatorial and practical issues. Moreover, there is the possibility of a work presentation organized by the Kuenstlerhaus at the end of the stay.
Application for a Summer Residency
Foreign artists from every field of visual arts and without restriction of age can apply.
http://www.kh-do.de/en/networking/applications.html
Application Form
http://www.kh-do.de/Download/application_form_KH_DO.pdf
Applications should include:
Completed application form
CV (2 pages max.)
Project proposal (1 page)
5 - 10 work samples from the last 3 years (prints, 18 x 24 cm max., labelled with name, title, medium, year)
and optionallly
description of work samples (1 page max.)
DVD (for performance/video/moving image, 10 min max. in total)
Further Info:
http://www.kh-do.de/
email buero@kh-do.de
•Application Deadline
31.01.2012
Since 2005 the Kuenstlerhaus offers an additional option for artists from abroad: The Artist-in-Residence Program during the summer months from June until August.
For a duration of 6 to 8 weeks, the residency includes a guestroom (approx. 20 sqm - separate shower and WC as well as fully equipped kitchen), a studio (approx. 57 sqm), a grant for travel expenses to and from the Kuenstlerhaus and a per diem of 10 Euro. Moreover, project costs can be supported up to an amount of 1000 Euro after consultation of our manager and upon presentation of respective invoices related to the project to be realized during the residency. Selected artists pay their living expenses themselves.
The Kuenstlerhaus team is pleased to assist the guest artist in any organizatorial and practical issues. Moreover, there is the possibility of a work presentation organized by the Kuenstlerhaus at the end of the stay.
Application for a Summer Residency
Foreign artists from every field of visual arts and without restriction of age can apply.
http://www.kh-do.de/en/networking/applications.html
Application Form
http://www.kh-do.de/Download/application_form_KH_DO.pdf
Applications should include:
Completed application form
CV (2 pages max.)
Project proposal (1 page)
5 - 10 work samples from the last 3 years (prints, 18 x 24 cm max., labelled with name, title, medium, year)
and optionallly
description of work samples (1 page max.)
DVD (for performance/video/moving image, 10 min max. in total)
Further Info:
http://www.kh-do.de/
email buero@kh-do.de
A-I-R Laboratory CCA in Warsaw_Open Call for International Artists 2012
•Application Deadline
31.01.2012
We are offering:
- Individual living space connected with the working space
- Grant of 3000 PLN per month / approx. 700 EUR
- Travel costs reimbursement up to 1600 PLN / approx. 370 EUR
- Project budget of 3000 PLN / approx. 700 EUR
How to apply:
Portfolio - electronic version preferred format: pdf in English,
including:
1. documentation of selected works
2. artistâs statement
3. motivation letter - short explanation why you would like to take part in
our program
4. CV
Read more:
http://www.csw.art.pl/index.php?action=aktualnosci&s2=1&id=505&lang=eng
Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski
ul. Jazdów 2
00-467 Warszawa, Poland
http://www.csw.art.pl/
We would like selected artists to respond to a proposed topic:
IMAGES AS ENDANGERED SPECIES
Images are more real than anyone could have supposed. And just because
they are an unlimited resource, one that cannot be exhausted by consumerist
waste, there is all the more reason to apply the conservationist remedy. If
there can be a better way for the real world to include the one of images,
it will require an ecology not of real things, but of images as well
•Application Deadline
31.01.2012
We are offering:
- Individual living space connected with the working space
- Grant of 3000 PLN per month / approx. 700 EUR
- Travel costs reimbursement up to 1600 PLN / approx. 370 EUR
- Project budget of 3000 PLN / approx. 700 EUR
How to apply:
Portfolio - electronic version preferred format: pdf in English,
including:
1. documentation of selected works
2. artistâs statement
3. motivation letter - short explanation why you would like to take part in
our program
4. CV
Read more:
http://www.csw.art.pl/index.php?action=aktualnosci&s2=1&id=505&lang=eng
Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski
ul. Jazdów 2
00-467 Warszawa, Poland
http://www.csw.art.pl/
We would like selected artists to respond to a proposed topic:
IMAGES AS ENDANGERED SPECIES
Images are more real than anyone could have supposed. And just because
they are an unlimited resource, one that cannot be exhausted by consumerist
waste, there is all the more reason to apply the conservationist remedy. If
there can be a better way for the real world to include the one of images,
it will require an ecology not of real things, but of images as well
European Media Artists in Residence Exchange EMARE MEX 2012-2013
•Application Deadline
15.11.2012
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.
Read on:
http://www.emare.eu/news.html
The European Media Art Network and its partners provide residencies between April and Septembre 2013 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.
•Application Deadline
15.11.2012
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.
Read on:
http://www.emare.eu/news.html
The European Media Art Network and its partners provide residencies between April and Septembre 2013 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.
Call for applications / Jan van Eyck Academie
•Application Deadline
15.11.2012
Are you a pioneer, looking for innovation? Would you like to meet inspiring people who really have something to say? Is it time for confrontation and intensification? Do you long for time and space to develop yourself? Then this is the moment to apply to the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht (NL).
The Jan van Eyck Academie is an international post- academic art institute that offers space to ambitions, plans and work of artists, designers, writers, curators, thinkers. The Jan van Eyck Academie has a long history of recurrent development. Now, once more, the institute finds itself at the crossroads of change, which will be shaped with its new participants, from 1 January 2013.
That is why the Jan van Eyck Academie is looking for pioneers, trailblazers with the ambition to make the academy into the post-academy of the future.
More info: http://www.janvaneyck.nl/tagged/call-for-applications-2013
Jan van Eyck Academie
Post-Academic Institute for Research and Production in Fine Art, Design and Theory based in Maastricht, Netherlands
Academieplein 1
6211 KM Maastricht, Netherlands
Today 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
http://www.janvaneyck.nl/
•Application Deadline
15.11.2012
Are you a pioneer, looking for innovation? Would you like to meet inspiring people who really have something to say? Is it time for confrontation and intensification? Do you long for time and space to develop yourself? Then this is the moment to apply to the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht (NL).
The Jan van Eyck Academie is an international post- academic art institute that offers space to ambitions, plans and work of artists, designers, writers, curators, thinkers. The Jan van Eyck Academie has a long history of recurrent development. Now, once more, the institute finds itself at the crossroads of change, which will be shaped with its new participants, from 1 January 2013.
That is why the Jan van Eyck Academie is looking for pioneers, trailblazers with the ambition to make the academy into the post-academy of the future.
More info: http://www.janvaneyck.nl/tagged/call-for-applications-2013
Jan van Eyck Academie
Post-Academic Institute for Research and Production in Fine Art, Design and Theory based in Maastricht, Netherlands
Academieplein 1
6211 KM Maastricht, Netherlands
Today 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
http://www.janvaneyck.nl/


















