Deadlines for the selected date:
Transformation des Geschehens (Transformation of Proceedings) or what the hell is artistic research
• offered program: open studio, public discussions, a presentation of
your work during/at the end of the residency, workshops and the opportunity to visit a short film festival organized by the platform:[nobudget] team
• frequency: first residency, but yearly exhibitions, art camps, workshops
• Eligibility: local,international//all ages
• Paid by artist: travel costs, food, material
• Paid by host: accommodation
We would like to invite foreign and local artists to
join us for a 4-weeks residency to work, think, discuss, develop ideas and exhibit the outcome of the process.
TRANSFORMATION DES GESCHEHENS is a residency program for artists who are interested in artistic research processes and transdisciplinary
strategies. The residency is project based, the outcome may be installations, videos, performances, lectures, workshops, … to display the involvement and process during the 4 weeks.
• institution: Shedhallenverein Tübingen e.V.
• e-mail address: resideny[@]shedhalle.de
• location: In Tübingen, an old university town in the South of Germany.
On the area of a former slaughterhouse you will find the `Shedhalle`, the
former cattle hall, extending over 1.400 sq m, which now is a space for contemporary art
• web address: http://www.shedhalle.de
• Discipline: Conceptual, Digital, Drawing, Film, Installation, Intervention, Mixed Media, Painting, Performance, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Sound,
Textile, Video,
• offered program: open studio, public discussions, a presentation of
your work during/at the end of the residency, workshops and the opportunity to visit a short film festival organized by the platform:[nobudget] team
• frequency: first residency, but yearly exhibitions, art camps, workshops
• Eligibility: local,international//all ages
• Paid by artist: travel costs, food, material
• Paid by host: accommodation
We would like to invite foreign and local artists to
join us for a 4-weeks residency to work, think, discuss, develop ideas and exhibit the outcome of the process.
TRANSFORMATION DES GESCHEHENS is a residency program for artists who are interested in artistic research processes and transdisciplinary
strategies. The residency is project based, the outcome may be installations, videos, performances, lectures, workshops, … to display the involvement and process during the 4 weeks.
• institution: Shedhallenverein Tübingen e.V.
• e-mail address: resideny[@]shedhalle.de
• location: In Tübingen, an old university town in the South of Germany.
On the area of a former slaughterhouse you will find the `Shedhalle`, the
former cattle hall, extending over 1.400 sq m, which now is a space for contemporary art
• web address: http://www.shedhalle.de
• Discipline: Conceptual, Digital, Drawing, Film, Installation, Intervention, Mixed Media, Painting, Performance, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Sound,
Textile, Video,
All deadlines for this month:
The Résidence du Festiv | Festival de Cannes - Cinéfondation
•Application Deadline
01.04.2013
The Résidence du Festival welcomes every year a dozen young directors who work there on their first or second fictional feature film project, in two sessions lasting four and a half months (from October 1st to mid February, and from the end of February to mid July).
Since its creation in 2000, the Résidence has welcomed more than seventy filmmakers from more than forty different countries. It makes available to them a place of residence in the heart of Paris, a personalised programme accompanying the writing of their scripts, and a collective programme of forums with film industry professionals.
Nearly fifty filmmakers emerging from the great halls of this "Villa Médicis" of cinema have seen their films selected by international festivals and distributed in theatres.
The residents equally benefit from:
a 800-euro grant per month;
free access to a large number Paris cinemas;
French lessons (optional);
the possibility of attending festivals during their stay.
The selection of the residents by a jury, presided by a director or a motion-picture celebrity, is based
Festival de Cannes - Cinéfondation
3, rue Amélie - 75007 Paris - France
Tel: 33 (0) 1 53 59 61 20
Fax: 33 (0) 1 53 59 61 24
E-mail : residence[@]festival-cannes.fr
Read more
http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/theResidence/residenceprogram.html
•Application Deadline
01.04.2013
The Résidence du Festival welcomes every year a dozen young directors who work there on their first or second fictional feature film project, in two sessions lasting four and a half months (from October 1st to mid February, and from the end of February to mid July).
Since its creation in 2000, the Résidence has welcomed more than seventy filmmakers from more than forty different countries. It makes available to them a place of residence in the heart of Paris, a personalised programme accompanying the writing of their scripts, and a collective programme of forums with film industry professionals.
Nearly fifty filmmakers emerging from the great halls of this "Villa Médicis" of cinema have seen their films selected by international festivals and distributed in theatres.
The residents equally benefit from:
a 800-euro grant per month;
free access to a large number Paris cinemas;
French lessons (optional);
the possibility of attending festivals during their stay.
The selection of the residents by a jury, presided by a director or a motion-picture celebrity, is based
Festival de Cannes - Cinéfondation
3, rue Amélie - 75007 Paris - France
Tel: 33 (0) 1 53 59 61 20
Fax: 33 (0) 1 53 59 61 24
E-mail : residence[@]festival-cannes.fr
Read more
http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/theResidence/residenceprogram.html
Residency at Swansea Print Workshop
•Application Deadline
05.04.2013
Two month artist in residence opportunities to demonstrate the primacy of drawing and its intimate connection with printmaking.
We would like to hear from printmakers who are interested in exploring new boundaries of current practice supporting the activity of drawing and the translation of this material into non traditional and traditional print processes associated with the production of an original print.
We are looking for:
• An experienced printmaker with advanced skills in at least one aspect of printmaking
• Good graphic ability
• A demonstrable interest in drawing
• Experience in creating and delivering workshops to different ability levels
• Experience in creating a public showing of work
• Good communication skills
• An interest and ability to exchange experience and ideas with a wide range of artists
• Ambition in progressing their personal contemporary printmaking practice
• Excellent awareness of health and safety issues
• Demonstrable awareness of accessibility needs and requirements
• Experience of budgeting and purchase of materials
• Knowledge of best practice with non-toxic and sustainable materials
• A commitment to professional standards in printmaking
Open to International Applicants
Salary: £3,000 (pro rata £22,500)
The Artist in Residence will be expected to work on the Drawn to Print project for an average of 4 days/week over 2 months between April and end December 2012.
For more information and How To Apply go to:
http://www.swanseaprintworkshop.org.uk
•Application Deadline
05.04.2013
Two month artist in residence opportunities to demonstrate the primacy of drawing and its intimate connection with printmaking.
We would like to hear from printmakers who are interested in exploring new boundaries of current practice supporting the activity of drawing and the translation of this material into non traditional and traditional print processes associated with the production of an original print.
We are looking for:
• An experienced printmaker with advanced skills in at least one aspect of printmaking
• Good graphic ability
• A demonstrable interest in drawing
• Experience in creating and delivering workshops to different ability levels
• Experience in creating a public showing of work
• Good communication skills
• An interest and ability to exchange experience and ideas with a wide range of artists
• Ambition in progressing their personal contemporary printmaking practice
• Excellent awareness of health and safety issues
• Demonstrable awareness of accessibility needs and requirements
• Experience of budgeting and purchase of materials
• Knowledge of best practice with non-toxic and sustainable materials
• A commitment to professional standards in printmaking
Open to International Applicants
Salary: £3,000 (pro rata £22,500)
The Artist in Residence will be expected to work on the Drawn to Print project for an average of 4 days/week over 2 months between April and end December 2012.
For more information and How To Apply go to:
http://www.swanseaprintworkshop.org.uk
The Manifest Artist Residency (MAR) award
•Application Deadline
09.04.2013
A year-long studio residency to support creative research.
The program is open for application by any serious emerging or established artist, including recent graduates from college art programs. The award will include 24/7 use of a 500 sq.ft. north lit two-room studio for one full year, exposure to Manifest's visiting public during gallery events, free access to Manifest Drawing Center life-drawing sessions, and more. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis through April 9 of each year. Notifications occur in early to mid-May, and residencies commence by July 1.
http://www.manifestgallery.org/mar
Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center
2727 Woodburn Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
http://www.manifestgallery.org
MANIFEST
Founded in May of 2004 by students and professors from area universities, Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization headquartered in the historic urban neighborhood of East Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio. Now in its 8th exhibit season the 1000 square foot museum-quality street level gallery offers three distinct exhibition spaces, and is minutes away from downtown Cincinnati, and the many academic institutions of higher learning in the region. Its central location in the Woodburn Avenue district places it within an energetic, creative, and revitalizing community that includes other galleries, shops, restaurants and artists’ studios.
•Application Deadline
09.04.2013
A year-long studio residency to support creative research.
The program is open for application by any serious emerging or established artist, including recent graduates from college art programs. The award will include 24/7 use of a 500 sq.ft. north lit two-room studio for one full year, exposure to Manifest's visiting public during gallery events, free access to Manifest Drawing Center life-drawing sessions, and more. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis through April 9 of each year. Notifications occur in early to mid-May, and residencies commence by July 1.
http://www.manifestgallery.org/mar
Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center
2727 Woodburn Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
http://www.manifestgallery.org
MANIFEST
Founded in May of 2004 by students and professors from area universities, Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization headquartered in the historic urban neighborhood of East Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio. Now in its 8th exhibit season the 1000 square foot museum-quality street level gallery offers three distinct exhibition spaces, and is minutes away from downtown Cincinnati, and the many academic institutions of higher learning in the region. Its central location in the Woodburn Avenue district places it within an energetic, creative, and revitalizing community that includes other galleries, shops, restaurants and artists’ studios.


















