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Arts & Literary Arts Residency | Rockefeller Foundation | Bellagio Center
•Application Deadline

01.05.2013

The Foundation seeks applications from outstanding creative artists at all career stages with a record of significant achievement in their fields. Videographers, filmmakers, novelists, playwrights, poets, visual artists, and artists in performance art and multimedia from any country are welcome to apply. Projects in all fields are welcome, but there is an interest in projects that are inspired by or relates to global or social issues.

Length of Stay
Arts & Literary Arts Residencies last between two to four weeks.

Application Checklist
Online application form including the 500 word Project Description
Completed Project Proposal Questions document (.doc or .pdf format)
Curriculum Vitae (not to exceed 4 single-spaced pages)
Work Sample(s) according to your artistic discipline
Three recommendation Letters with knowledge of your project

Possible residency between February 18, 2014 to July 31, 2014.

Residents are housed in two main buildings and each resident is given a private room with a bath and a study/studio, either adjoining the bedroom or on the grounds. High-speed Internet access is available free of charge in all bedrooms and most studies. A small library includes basic reference books and online research tools; the works of many former residents and those resulting from Bellagio meetings are also available. The visual artist studio is quite small, and not suited for large works or installations. There is no kiln or darkroom at the Center.

Read more
http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/bellagio-center/residency-program/arts-literary-arts-residency


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Case Pyhäjoki - Artistic reflections on nuclear influence
•Application Deadline

05.05.2013

'Case Pyhäjoki - Artistic reflections on nuclear influence' is a
transdisciplinary artistic expedition, production workshop and
presentation events in Pyhäjoki, North Ostrobothnia, Finland 31st of
July to 12th of August 2013. The sixth nuclear power plant of Finland is
planned to be built at Hanhikivi Cape in Pyhäjoki.

Case Pyhäjoki is funded by Kone Foundation / www.koneensaatio.fi and
Arts Promotion Centre of Finland / www.taike.fi.

The aim of the project is to explore artistic perspectives on the vast
changes planned in Pyhäjoki, through the planning of a nuclear power
plant at the site, and this way of considering energy production and
consuming in the world. Artists can not only reflect upon and depict
social phenomena and socio-economical relations, but can also situate
themselves in between politics, activism and science. Can art make
changes? If so, what would be the creative tools of activism?...

Case Pyhäjoki was initiated by artist Mari Keski-Korsu and is now a
collaboration in between artist-organiser and researcher Andrew
Paterson/Pixelache, musician and artist Antye Greie-Ripatti/Hair Art,
Finnish Bioart Society and Pro Hanhikivi. Please read more about the
organisers in the end of this e-mail.

PRACTICAL DETAILS
Please send your letter of motivation to Mari Keski-Korsu
mkk[-at-]katastro.fi by 5th of May 2013.

Case Pyhäjoki -project covers the participants travel, accommodation and
per diems. There is also a possibility for documentation fee in the end.
We will accommodate in a cozy Holiday Village Kielosaari /
http://www.kielosaari.fi and utilise some other spaces in Pyhäjoki.

Location: Pyhäjoki, Finland
Time: 31.7. - 12.8.2013
For whom: artists, activists, scientists, thinkers and doers +
everything and opinion in between.

Image
View from Hanhikivi towards Rautaruukki steel factory, 2012.


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Eco-Design Eco-Architecture | Recyclab R-Urban
•Application Deadline

05.05.2013

R-Urban is a strategy of urban ecology initiated by AAA in Colombes in partnership with the City of Colombes, Ile de France Region, The Department 92, the Life+ programme of CE and other local, national and international partners, including Public Works in London. R-URBAN tries to improve the capacity of urban resilience of a suburban town by reinforcing local economy, setting up urban agriculture and reuse & recycling hubs, encouraging cooperative housing projects, increasing biodiversity, reducing and recycling waste and engaging citizen in the ecological management of their neighbourhood. R-URBAN started with a network of civically run facilities in Colombes, which includes amongst other a hub for eco-design and eco-construction: RECYCLAB (http://r-urban.net/blog/projects/recyclab).
All interested teams should send an application by email to aaa(at)urbantactics.org before 5 Mai 2013. The application should contain a CV + a PDF.

Parallely with the starting of the RECYCLAB activity, the R-URBAN team organises a first Call for Residency addressed to young professionals (architects, designers, technologists, ecologists etc) interested in collaborative research on reuse, recycling and in eco-design and eco-construction, as well as in the realisation of full scale prototypes and the running of participatory workshops. The Call for Residence RECYCLAB R-URBAN is principally directed towards small teams (3-5 persons) but individual applications are also welcome. The Residency is offered for a 4-6 months period, starting beginning of June 2013. The selection committee includes experts from the R-URBAN and AAA networks. The residency offers two partially furnished workshops for wood and metal, office space, materials and other facilities. A small grant (1000-3000€) will be offered to support the project undertaken by the selected candidate. If necessary, accommodation for 2-3 persons could be provided on site.


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50 residencies in Vienna | Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, the Arts and Culture
•Application Deadline

31.05.2013

In co‐operation with KulturKontakt Austria,the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education,the Arts and Culturemakes available 50 residenciesin Vienna forthe year 2014.

This call is open to artists, writers, composers, curators and art educators whose place of residence is outside of Austria.
The residencies are available forthe following disciplines:
 Visual arts
 Art photography
 Video andmedia art
 Design
 Composition
 Literature and literary translation
 Contemporary dance and choreography
In addition, art educators and curators are also invited to apply.

What can be expected from the residency? (excpert)

 Accommodation subjectto availability, eitherin an apartment atthe Schloss Laudon Parkdependance (14th district) or a roomin a flatin Vienna’s 3
rd or 9 th district
 Use of a community studio in Vienna’s 2 nd district and in Schloss Laudon, and/or use of outdoor premises within the Schloss Laudon site
 Contribution to cost ofliving expenses of € 800 permonth; in case of absence exceeding 7 days, a pro‐rata share of cost‐of‐living expenses will be paid.
 One‐time contribution to artsupplies of up to € 300 upon submission ofreceipts; not applicable to the areas of dance and choreography, curators, art education, writers and literary translators

Read more
http://www.bmukk-kunst-kultur.at/images/2013_01/102/Call_AiR_2014_dtsch_engl.pdf


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