Roberto Cimetta Fund: bolsas para viagensRoberto Cimetta Fund: new call for travel grants

O Roberto Cimetta Fund lançou uma convocatória para atribuição de bolsas de viagem, no âmbito de duas parcerias com Guimarães 2012 Capital Europeia da Cultura e com Marseille-Provence Capital Europeia da Cultura 2013

Prazo para envio de candidaturas: 31 Janeiro 2012

The Roberto Cimetta Fund is launching an open call for travel grants from 1st to 31st January 2012 in the framework of two partnerships with Guimarães 2012 European Capital of Culture and withMarseille-Provence, European Capital of Culture 2013.

Deadline for receiving applications: January 31, 2012

Candidaturas – Contemporary Art Fund of the City of Geneva (FMAC)Open Call – Contemporary Art Fund of the City of Geneva (FMAC)

Candidaturas abertas para criação artística de arte pública, no contexto da construção de uma escola em Geneva, Suíça.

Prazo para envio de candidaturas: 16 de Março 2012.


Call for applications for a permanent artistic creation in relation to the construction of a school, children’s play area, and landscaping of a public place (Geneva, Switzerland).

Deadline: March 16th 2012

CONCURSO ARTEMAR 2012 ARTEMAR 2012 Competition

Oportunidade para 4.ª edição do concurso ArteMar Estoril, promovido pela Câmara Municipal de Cascais em conjunto com a Fundação D. Luís I e a agência municipal Cascais Atlântico. Inscrições abertas até 1 de Março

Opportunity for the 4th edition of the Artmar Estoril competition, promoted by the municipality of Cascais and the Fundação D. Luis I and the municipal agency Cascais Atlântico. Deadline: March 1st.

Call for Applications: Art Diversity & Intercultural Engagement fully subsidised course in BarcelonaCall for Applications: Art Diversity & Intercultural Engagement fully subsidised course in Barcelona

 

ART DIVERSITY AND INTERCULTURAL ENGAGEMENT fully subsidised 5 day course in Barcelona, July 2012
Building new platforms for engagement through art
La Associación de Creadoras Audio & Visual

Deadline: 16 January, 2012

Art, Diversity & Intercultural Engagement is a 5 day long fully EU subsidised course designed for art and education professionals.
Course Dates: 2-6 July, 2012

The course is designed to assist educators, curators and professionals involved with migrant and community programming to:
• develop new models and approaches for dealing with challenges of bringing contemporary audiences to art and bringing art to general audiences in their own countries and beyond;
• Explore how engagement with art can be a catalyst for social cohesion and peaceful coexistence: how it can help people to open to each other outside of the usual boundaries.
• build resources, skills and opportunities to develop new approaches and paradigms in addressing contemporary audiences and their needs;
• work with art as a forum for inter-cultural dialogue and the socio-political importance of art in development of civil society in a culturally heterogeneous Europe.

Professionals working in institutions involved in art adult and secondary education Adult education institutions, Museum educators and curators; Cultural centres, Community and Migrant centre management, Social workers involved in education activities, in the EU (and other eligible countries* except Spain) will have their full cost of participation subsidised by the Gruntdtvig mobility grant (this includes cost of travel, accommodation, per diems etc).

To be eligible participants must submit an application by 29 April 2011 to the Grundtvig National Agencies in their country please find following the list of contacts: ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc1208_en.htm

The course is intended both as a formal learning programme and an opportunity to share experiences and develop projects with fellow art and education professionals in one of worlds most artistically, culturally and ethnically diverse cities.

*Grundtvig eligible countries:Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands,Turkey, United Kingdom

Please contact course co-ordinator Valerie Kabov <vkabov@gmail.com> or Rabia Williams <rabia_williams@yahoo.com> for details of the programme and for assistance with the grant applications.

 

ART DIVERSITY AND INTERCULTURAL ENGAGEMENT fully subsidised 5 day course in Barcelona, July 2012
Building new platforms for engagement through art
La Associación de Creadoras Audio & Visual

Deadline: 16 January, 2012

Art, Diversity & Intercultural Engagement is a 5 day long fully EU subsidised course designed for art and education professionals.
Course Dates: 2-6 July, 2012

The course is designed to assist educators, curators and professionals involved with migrant and community programming to:
• develop new models and approaches for dealing with challenges of bringing contemporary audiences to art and bringing art to general audiences in their own countries and beyond;
• Explore how engagement with art can be a catalyst for social cohesion and peaceful coexistence: how it can help people to open to each other outside of the usual boundaries.
• build resources, skills and opportunities to develop new approaches and paradigms in addressing contemporary audiences and their needs;
• work with art as a forum for inter-cultural dialogue and the socio-political importance of art in development of civil society in a culturally heterogeneous Europe.

Professionals working in institutions involved in art adult and secondary education Adult education institutions, Museum educators and curators; Cultural centres, Community and Migrant centre management, Social workers involved in education activities, in the EU (and other eligible countries* except Spain) will have their full cost of participation subsidised by the Gruntdtvig mobility grant (this includes cost of travel, accommodation, per diems etc).

To be eligible participants must submit an application by 29 April 2011 to the Grundtvig National Agencies in their country please find following the list of contacts: ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc1208_en.htm

The course is intended both as a formal learning programme and an opportunity to share experiences and develop projects with fellow art and education professionals in one of worlds most artistically, culturally and ethnically diverse cities.

*Grundtvig eligible countries:Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands,Turkey, United Kingdom

Please contact course co-ordinator Valerie Kabov <vkabov@gmail.com> or Rabia Williams <rabia_williams@yahoo.com> for details of the programme and for assistance with the grant applications.

Call for applications: Triangle Artist´s Workshop in NorwayCall for applications: Triangle Artist´s Workshop in Norway

Artists with experience of /or interest for self organised and artist run practices are invited to apply for participation in BAG Art Camp; an international workshop for artists from all disciplines, taking place from May 29th to June 11th 2012 in Bergen, Norway.

BAG Art Camp is initiated by members of Bergen Ateliergruppe (BAG). BAG is an artist run studio collective based in Norway’s second largest city, Bergen, situated on the west coast of the country. BAG was initiated by emerging artists in 2009. Today BAG houses 15 studios, a project room and a diversity of activities in a warehouse in the container harbour in central Bergen.

In the last decade Bergen has seen a constant growth of artist organised projects such as; art spaces, studio collectives, discussion groups, publications, various forms of talks and presentations. Together these create a vital and lively environment for artists and creative industries in the city.

More details here

Artists with experience of /or interest for self organised and artist run practices are invited to apply for participation in BAG Art Camp; an international workshop for artists from all disciplines, taking place from May 29th to June 11th 2012 in Bergen, Norway.

BAG Art Camp is initiated by members of Bergen Ateliergruppe (BAG). BAG is an artist run studio collective based in Norway’s second largest city, Bergen, situated on the west coast of the country. BAG was initiated by emerging artists in 2009. Today BAG houses 15 studios, a project room and a diversity of activities in a warehouse in the container harbour in central Bergen.

In the last decade Bergen has seen a constant growth of artist organised projects such as; art spaces, studio collectives, discussion groups, publications, various forms of talks and presentations. Together these create a vital and lively environment for artists and creative industries in the city.

More details here