Call for a residence of production in FranceCall for a residence of production in France


Contemporary Art Centre established in Marseilles, France, the CIRVA is a centre for research, development and production, endowed with successful equipment for the work of glass, allowing the creation of unique works or prototypes. Created in 1983, it welcomes artists, designers and architects, willing to work with glass for innovative projects.

By launching this call for a residence, the CIRVA wishes to enlarge its mission of production centre dedicated to the international contemporary creation. It thus contributes to support the artists in all the phases of their work, from research to exhibition.

 

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Contemporary Art Centre established in Marseilles, France, the CIRVA is a centre for research, development and production, endowed with successful equipment for the work of glass, allowing the creation of unique works or prototypes. Created in 1983, it welcomes artists, designers and architects, willing to work with glass for innovative projects.

By launching this call for a residence, the CIRVA wishes to enlarge its mission of production centre dedicated to the international contemporary creation. It thus contributes to support the artists in all the phases of their work, from research to exhibition.

 

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Networked: Dialogue and Exchange in the Global Art EcologyNetworked: Dialogue and Exchange in the Global Art Ecology

Triangle Network Conference
26 & 27 November 2011, London

* Why are cultural networks becoming so important at local, national and international level?

* Do collaborative models threaten artists’ and organisations’ independence?

* How do networks support artists and the production of new work?

* Is joint fundraising the answer for small-scale organisations in the current economic climate?

Alessio Antoniolli, Director of Triangle Network, invites you to attend Networked, an international conference focusing on the latest research and debate on the role of cultural networks in the global art ecology. Speakers include leading artists, curators, academics, managers of grass-roots organisations and policy makers from over 20 countries.
The conference marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of Triangle Network – an international network facilitating dialogue and exchange between artists and organisations around the world. In 30 years, Triangle has worked with over 4,200 artists and 70 organisations in more than 60 countries in Africa, Middle East, Asia, Europe, Latin America and Australia.Booking and Tickets

Booking and Tickets

£45 (organisations)/ £25 (individuals) for the 2-day conference, including lunch and refreshments.
NB! Booking opens on Wednesday 21 September through the Triangle Network website.

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Location

Bloomberg, 50 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1HD

 

Triangle Network Conference
26 & 27 November 2011, London

* Why are cultural networks becoming so important at local, national and international level?

* Do collaborative models threaten artists’ and organisations’ independence?

* How do networks support artists and the production of new work?

* Is joint fundraising the answer for small-scale organisations in the current economic climate?

Alessio Antoniolli, Director of Triangle Network, invites you to attend Networked, an international conference focusing on the latest research and debate on the role of cultural networks in the global art ecology. Speakers include leading artists, curators, academics, managers of grass-roots organisations and policy makers from over 20 countries.
The conference marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of Triangle Network – an international network facilitating dialogue and exchange between artists and organisations around the world. In 30 years, Triangle has worked with over 4,200 artists and 70 organisations in more than 60 countries in Africa, Middle East, Asia, Europe, Latin America and Australia.Booking and Tickets

Booking and Tickets

£45 (organisations)/ £25 (individuals) for the 2-day conference, including lunch and refreshments.
NB! Booking opens on Wednesday 21 September through the Triangle Network website.

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Location

Bloomberg, 50 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1HD

 

European Pépinières for Young Artists- call for proposalsEuropean Pépinières for Young Artists- call for proposals

The European Pépinières for Young Artists is currently calling for proposals within two frameworks: the map 2011-2012 programme and the M4m programme.

The map 2011-2012 programme is a extension of the map programme, which has been initiated by the Pépinières européennes pour jeunes artistes. In order to address the different movements of the young generation of artists, this program offers a panel of artists mobility concepts led by partner places. It is open to artists between 18 and 35 years old, living in one of the program’s member countries:

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Austria – Belgium – Bulgaria – Cyprus – Czech Republic – Denmark – England – Estonia – Finland – France – Germany – Greece – Hungary – Iceland – Ireland – Italy – Latvia – Lithuania – Luxembourg – Malta – Netherlands – Poland – Portugal – Quebec, Canada – Romania – Serbia-Montenegro – Scotland – Slovakia – Slovenia – Spain – Sweden – Turkey.
This residency must be outside of their country of origin and/or residence.

 

More details (here)

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The European Pépinières for Young Artists is currently calling for proposals within two frameworks: the map 2011-2012 programme and the M4m programme.

The map 2011-2012 programme is a extension of the map programme, which has been initiated by the Pépinières européennes pour jeunes artistes. In order to address the different movements of the young generation of artists, this program offers a panel of artists mobility concepts led by partner places. It is open to artists between 18 and 35 years old, living in one of the program’s member countries:

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Austria – Belgium – Bulgaria – Cyprus – Czech Republic – Denmark – England – Estonia – Finland – France – Germany – Greece – Hungary – Iceland – Ireland – Italy – Latvia – Lithuania – Luxembourg – Malta – Netherlands – Poland – Portugal – Quebec, Canada – Romania – Serbia-Montenegro – Scotland – Slovakia – Slovenia – Spain – Sweden – Turkey.
This residency must be outside of their country of origin and/or residence.

 

More details (here)

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Open call – SOWING SEEDS 2011 INTERNATIONAL ARTIST VILLAGE RESIDENCYOpen call – SOWING SEEDS 2011 INTERNATIONAL ARTIST VILLAGE RESIDENCY

Visual artists, performing artists, art critics and local community will collaborate to create work about environment and social development in rural Rajasthan (INDIA).There will be opportunities for collaborative work that interacts with the rural environment.

“Sowing Seeds” is a project that intends to create dialogues and exchanges amongst artists beyond their national identity and serves as an opportunity for rural artists to meet, share and exchange ideas, visions, and diverse views in order to create a deeper understanding of art. It acts as a social environment developing and improving the artistic impressions of experts as well as emerging artists. As an alternative art space in INDIA, “Sowing Seeds” is geared to exchange the challenges required to organize such a contemporary artist village residency within rural areas and thus giving rise to a new era in art.

More details here

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Visual artists, performing artists, art critics and local community will collaborate to create work about environment and social development in rural Rajasthan (INDIA).There will be opportunities for collaborative work that interacts with the rural environment.

“Sowing Seeds” is a project that intends to create dialogues and exchanges amongst artists beyond their national identity and serves as an opportunity for rural artists to meet, share and exchange ideas, visions, and diverse views in order to create a deeper understanding of art. It acts as a social environment developing and improving the artistic impressions of experts as well as emerging artists. As an alternative art space in INDIA, “Sowing Seeds” is geared to exchange the challenges required to organize such a contemporary artist village residency within rural areas and thus giving rise to a new era in art.

More details here

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International call for artistic interventions in the landscape International call for artistic interventions in the landscape

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FEMALE ROUTE

SIERRA Art Center launches the call for the construction of a route of interventions in natural space, particularly on the farm Los Veneros where it is located SIERRA, designed to be performed by five women artists and artistic groups composed mostly by women.
Since its opening in July 2010, one of the fundamental objectives of SIERRA has been to promote the construction of spaces of visibility, action and thinking about contemporary art proposals and their relationship with nature and environment of the Huelva mountains population which is located at both the cultural, social, educational or anthropological.
These spaces have been shaped through multiple activities such as laboratories specialized in middle and practical nature, and nature art workshops for adults and children, workshops and conferences, production of audio and audiovisual pieces, actions in space and natural … interventions in the environment of the farm the springs, with over 70 acres of free land for their realization.
With the construction of Route FEMALE (whose realization is expected in September 2011 to March 2012), the SIERRA center plays a crucial part especially in a mainstreaming women in centrifugal and centripetal character, return, that part of the involvement in the social fabric and human women, and the concept of femininity in the countryside, nearby towns for enhancement through art and visions of other women artists here. A loop back to them, the women of the mountains, in the process of their integration in the various proposals.

The call is open to women artists of any age, nationality or origin.

 

More details (here )

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FEMALE ROUTE

SIERRA Art Center launches the call for the construction of a route of interventions in natural space, particularly on the farm Los Veneros where it is located SIERRA, designed to be performed by five women artists and artistic groups composed mostly by women.
Since its opening in July 2010, one of the fundamental objectives of SIERRA has been to promote the construction of spaces of visibility, action and thinking about contemporary art proposals and their relationship with nature and environment of the Huelva mountains population which is located at both the cultural, social, educational or anthropological.
These spaces have been shaped through multiple activities such as laboratories specialized in middle and practical nature, and nature art workshops for adults and children, workshops and conferences, production of audio and audiovisual pieces, actions in space and natural … interventions in the environment of the farm the springs, with over 70 acres of free land for their realization.
With the construction of Route FEMALE (whose realization is expected in September 2011 to March 2012), the SIERRA center plays a crucial part especially in a mainstreaming women in centrifugal and centripetal character, return, that part of the involvement in the social fabric and human women, and the concept of femininity in the countryside, nearby towns for enhancement through art and visions of other women artists here. A loop back to them, the women of the mountains, in the process of their integration in the various proposals.

The call is open to women artists of any age, nationality or origin.

 

More details (here )

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Call for Proposals – LIVE ARTWORKSCall for Proposals – LIVE ARTWORKS

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Following two successful residencies by Proto-type Theatre in 2009-10, and Reckless Sleepers in 2010-11 (the outcome of the second residency is currently showing at Flare International Festival in Manchester), the School of Arts and New Media, University of Hull @ Scarborough seeks to commission a professional facilitator and/or performance artist(s) to make one or a series of new performances working with Year 3 students of our BA in Theatre and Performance and the BA in Media Performance. We are looking for an experienced contemporary performance practitioner or company, with a strong body of innovative work. Some experience of facilitating workshops isbrequired. Experience of teaching /facilitating workshops within HE is desirable.

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Following two successful residencies by Proto-type Theatre in 2009-10, and Reckless Sleepers in 2010-11 (the outcome of the second residency is currently showing at Flare International Festival in Manchester), the School of Arts and New Media, University of Hull @ Scarborough seeks to commission a professional facilitator and/or performance artist(s) to make one or a series of new performances working with Year 3 students of our BA in Theatre and Performance and the BA in Media Performance. We are looking for an experienced contemporary performance practitioner or company, with a strong body of innovative work. Some experience of facilitating workshops isbrequired. Experience of teaching /facilitating workshops within HE is desirable.

More details here http://pt-performance.blogspot.com