DEADLINE: JANUARY 30, 2012
http://www.i-park.org/residency.html 12th INTERNATIONAL MULTI-DISCIPLINARY RESIDENCY PROGRAM Self-directed artists' residencies will be offered from May through November 2012. Most sessions are 4-weeks in duration and are offered to those working in the Visual Arts, Music Composition, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design. Four $750 grants will be awarded in 2012 to international artists to defray travel costs. Housing, studios, and meals provided. Application fee of $30 - no other costs. Details: 860-873-2468 OR http://www.i-park.org/residency.html OR [email protected]
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DEADLINE: JANUARY 16, 2012
http://www.blueskydayton.org/ Blue Sky Project is a summer experience that empowers professional artists and Dayton-area teens to collaborate and build community through the creation of ambitious works of contemporary art and performance. As one of five Blue Sky Project Artists-In-Residence, you will cross-pollinate with other practicing artists, collaborate with teens, expand your ideas and add artistic breadth and depth to the Dayton community. No entry fee. There's artist residency and also opportunity for students to assist in the artist's project. ___http://www.casadellartegallery.com/residency-programme.asp
Description Casa dell'Arte Artists in Residence Program aims to provide an alternative platform for artistic production, collaboration and exhibition in the Eastern Mediterranean region by making the resources of Casa dell'Arte in Bodrum available to visual artists. The residency program is held twice a year, in spring and autumn, with the participation of 5 artists and 1 curator for a period of 6 weeks. At the end of this period an exhibition is held at Casa dell'Arte Hotel of Arts & Leisure in Bodrum, prior to a general exhibition in Istanbul. A yearly publication documenting the program and the artworks is published in autumn with contributions from resident curator and artists. The program also aims to develop a public outreach through the involvement of artists with the local community through an individual or a collaborative project. While each artist is required to have a project proposal in the beginning, we strongly encourage their interaction with the local setting and experimentation with alternative materials and or ideas that may emerge during the residency. The Curator in Residence Each year, Casa dell'Arte invites a young curator to develop the residency program around their curatorial perspective. The curator in residence is responsible for preparing the final exhibition held at Casa dell'Arte Hotel of Arts & Leisure and acting as the editor of the yearly publication in collaboration with Casa dell'Arte. In addition, all suggestions regarding the organization of the program, guest lecturers and institutional partnerships are strongly encouraged. Application Procedure The selection procedure to determine participating artists is carried out by Casa dell'Arte in collaboration with the curator in residence. The residency program is open to young curators and visual artists from all disciplines. Applications are to be sent by email ([email protected]) and must include following elements: - A resume featuring selected exhibitions, projects, grants, awards, past residencies, educational background and contact information. - A statement of purpose describing your reasons to participate in the program and the project you intend to carry out during the residency (No more than 500 words) - For Artists: a portfolio including information on dimensions, materials used and year of production (No more than 10 low-resolution images). - For Curators: documentation on previous curatorial work (no more than 2 sample texts and 10 low resolution images) DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 20 January 2012 For further information: www.casadellartegallery.com [email protected] http://www.fransmasereelcentrum.be/
Type A : General residency / Type B : Research-oriented residency / Type C : Essay INTRODUCTION The FMC offers space for the development of graphic projects based on artistic production, research or based on an artistic/theoretical discourse. Eligible are professional artists, designers, theoreticians, critics and researchers who can present a consistent curriculum or a portfolio with relevance to the FMC as a graphic competence centre, or with added value for the current visual arts domain. RESIDENCIES Residents are both graphic and non-graphic artists who work individually or together. The FMC welcomes national and international residents to guarantee cultural diversity. APPLICATION There are two selection stages each year. Two to three months beforehand the FMC issues an OPEN CALL mentioning the different forms of residencies and the last date for the submission of applications. A number of admission requirements are associated with the application file. Deadline OPEN CALL for July 2012 to November 2012 : 1 February 2011 RESIDENCE TYPES TYPE A: general residency A residency of a minimum of four to a maximum of six weeks offers professional artists or graphic designers the opportunity to look more closely at different graphic techniques and/or to explore new graphic applications. The FMC makes two technical staff members available, and prior knowledge of the graphic medium is not required. TYPE B: research-oriented residency Residency of two months for researchers, artists and graphic designers for the purposes of researching the graphic medium. The residency falls under the Expert Cluster and good knowledge of the medium is a requirement. The residence closes with a public event in the form of a discussion. TYPE C: Essay A residency of one month enabling artists, critics and theoreticians to write an essay on the graphic medium. The essay elucidates the graphic work of a resident artist, it relates to an exhibition, or serves as research into the graphic medium. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The selection committee accepts analogue files or digital files with a maximum size of 1MB: JPEG, PDF, WORD, PPT and attachments in the form of catalogues and publications. In his application file the candidate demonstrates a permanent (artistic) practice on the basis of his/her curriculum. The application must be fully in conformity with the admission requirements to be considered by the selection committee. _ _Indianapolis Island, Indianapolis, IN
(Indianapolis Museum of Art) http://www.imamuseum.org/100acres/artists/andreazittel PROPOSAL DUE: Friday, January 13, 2012 - About 20 feet in diameter, Indianapolis Island is a fully inhabitable experimental living structure that examines the daily needs of contemporary human beings. Each summer, the island will be occupied by one or two commissioned residents. They will collaborate with Zittel by adapting and modifying the island’s structure according to their individual needs. - 6 week residency in summer - For Graduate and Undergraduate students and emerging professionals in the fields of art, design, architecture and performing arts - Island residents are provided with a budget of $3000, paid in two installments, to purchase materials for fabrication. All materials purchased with this budget are property of the IMA. A personal stipend of $1500 is also awarded. '"The EFA Studio Program offers subsidized studio space for artists in our building in Midtown Manhattan. Members of the Studio Program are artists with an established studio practice and are selected by a jury of respected arts professionals, through a competitive application process. Our member artists create work in wide range of media and artistic sensibilities creating a vibrant and diverse community of peers."
ELIGIBILITY Visual artists working in all forms of media are eligible. The program is designed for artists with a developed studio practice and career experience. Applicants cannot be in a college or university degree-granting program. Certain types of work cannot be accommodated for practical reasons, including large or heavy sculptures, some types of metal work, and work involving high noise levels or fire risk. Applications are judged solely on the quality of the work as presented. EFA does not discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation or marital status. Artists must be citizens of the United States, or must be legal U.S residents during their tenure. DEADLINE All applications must be submitted by Friday, December 16, 2011. Applicants must use the online application system and follow all instructions. See website for more information and to apply: http://www.efanyc.org/ "The Lawrence Arts Center offers short-term residencies to support, sustain, and foster growth in local arts and artists, and help local artists to create works competitive on a national scale. We are currently accepting applications for 2011-2012 residencies."
For more information, see link below: http://www.lawrenceartscenter.org/Storypages/2011/project-based-residency.html Postmark Deadlines:
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