Artist in Residence in India

International Artist Village Residency, India

Visual and performing artists and art critics are invited to apply for the ‘Sowing Seeds Artist Village Residency’ in India. Visual artists, performing artists, art critics and local community will collaborate to create work about environment and social development in rural Rajasthan. 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. The key to the Artist residency projects will be creating local community collaboration to create works related to environment and social development in the village Gelawas, Barmer, Rajasthan. The artist residency will bring together 15 international artists practicing in a wide variety of media, collaboration, outdoor sculpture, documentation, or performing to bring benefit to a specific siteand share ideas and methods for a period of 14 days.

The artists residency will provide the selected artists with full lodging and food, work space, local transportation and a small material stipend. Residency period

20th December 2011 to 2nd January 2012 [14-days] Eligible applicants

Young and emerging visual artists, performingartists and critics – Artists who are able to stay at village Gelawas for the designated period of time Artists who are able to produce results of his or her residence activities, e.g. exhibitions, performances, concerts or presentations

Artists who are able to communicate and collaborate with local people and participate in the exchange program. How to apply

Applicants should fill in all the required fields in the application form

Applications via e-mail will be accepted

Submitted information is only used for selection and not for any other purpose. Deadline

Applications must be received by 30th September 2011.

Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.

Applications will not be accepted if there is any deficiency or if required information is missing. Results

Results will be announced in the beginning of 15th October 2011

All applicants, both successful and unsuccessful, will be informed of the results. A total of 15 artists will be selected. Applications & inquiries should be addressed to

KAMAN ART FOUNDATION

NEAR RAM GADI, KAGA AREA

JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN

PIN CODE 342001

INDIA

MOBILE NO +91-9892672877 or +91-9314722004

Email: [email protected]

VOTE NOW – RBC Emerging Artist People’s choice award

Here’s your chance to have your say on some of Canada’s top Ceramic Art:

The Gardiner Museum is pleased to announce the inaugural $10,000 RBC Emerging Artist People’s Choice Award. A panel of experts nominated five outstanding young Canadian artists, they are – Eliza Au of Richmond, BC, Jeremy Hatch of Madison, WI (originally from Vancouver, BC), Xanthe Isbister of Medicine Hat, AB, Alwyn O’Brien of Salt Spring Island, BC and Annie Yung of Montreal, PQ. This award provides each artist with the opportunity to showcase new work created specifically for the competition.

Cast Your Ballot and Have Your Say

Vote for the artist of your choice and explain your decision. The artist who receives the greatest share of the popular vote from museum visitors and online voters will win the $10,000 award. In the event of a tie, the winners will split the prize.

Either click on an individual artist link to see more about them and vote for them or visit the main website page here.

APPELS DE DOSSIERS | Centre MATERIA

N’OUBLIEZ PAS DE CONSULTER L’ENSEMBLE DE NOS APPELS DE DOSSIERS TOUJOURS EN COURS (certains se terminent très bientôt!):


Toutefois, pour certains de ces appels, nous recevrons aussi les dossiers en tout temps…
À SURVEILLER PARTICULIÈREMENT…
Espace d’exposition
APPEL DE DOSSIERS AUX ARTISTES

Centre MATERIA



MATERIA, centre d’artistes et de diffusion en métiers d’art, lance un appel de dossiers aux artistes dans le cadre de sa programmation 2013-2014.

Date de tombée : Vendredi le 30 septembre 2011

SALLE D’EXPOSITION

Contenu du dossier à présenter:

Présentation de la démarche artistique

• Description du projet d’exposition

• Curriculum vitae récent (maximum 3 pages)

• Diapositives d’œuvres récentes (entre 5 et 10 images)

et / ou

• Photographies numériques sur CD (fichiers .jpg)

Un dossier comprenant des fichiers en haute résolution (300 dpi, 5 x 7 pouces)

et un autre comprenant des fichiers en basse résolution (72 dpi, 1024 x 768 pixels).

• Tout autre document pertinent (esquisses, dvd, etc.)

• Une enveloppe de retour pour votre dossier, pré-affranchie

Poster à : MATERIA, Comité de programmation, 367, boul. Charest Est, 7e étage, Québec (Québec) CANADA G1K 3H3

***Veuillez s.v.p. noter que MATERIA préférerait recevoir votre proposition de projet par voie électronique, à l’adresse suivante : [email protected]*** S.v.p. alors nous acheminer uniquement vos images en basse résolution.

Pour information : Marianne Thibeault, directrice l (418) 524-0354, p. 221 l Sans frais : 1-888-524-7768 l [email protected]



Le Centre MATERIA, seul centre d’artistes en métiers d’art au Canada, a pour mission de diffuser et de promouvoir la recherche et la création dans le domaine des métiers d’art actuels, aux plans national et international.

T 418 524-0354 | @ [email protected] | www.centremateria.com | galerie 395, boulevard Charest Est, Québec

bureaux 367, boulevard Charest Est, 7e étage, Québec (Québec) G1K 3H3 CANADA

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