Call for proposals: Project Anywhere 2018

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Project Anywhere
Call for proposals: Project Anywhere
Submission deadline: September 1, 2017

www.projectanywhere.net

Project Anywhere is a global blind peer reviewed exhibition program dedicated to promoting art and artistic research at the outermost limits of location-specificity. Since its inception in 2012, it has hosted between 4 and 8 projects annually. Although descriptions and images of hosted projects are featured on a dedicated website, Project Anywhere is not an online exhibition space. It is instead a vehicle for illuminating artistic projects located elsewhere in space and time. It is perhaps best imagined as an expanded exhibition space comprising the entire globe, and in which the role of curator is replaced with a blind peer evaluation model.

Project Anywhere’s evaluation criteria stress that all proposals must make a clear and compelling case for the proposed project’s potential to contribute to knowledge in an identified field of creative practice. It is also expected that all proposals identify relevant literature and related artistic precedents. Projects can be speculative or discursive in nature, and may extend or contradict existing methodologies. All proposals received by Project Anywhere are reviewed by four artist academics of international standing. Consequently, all applicants receive a comprehensive compilation of feedback for future consideration.

The deadline for proposal submissions for our 2018 program is September 1, 2017.

Please read our proposal guidelines and evaluation criteria before submitting a proposal.
Proposal Guidelines: http://www.projectanywhere.net/proposals/
Evaluation Criteria: http://www.projectanywhere.net/peer-review/

We are also proud to present the following innovative projects as our current (2017) global exhibition program:
A Place in Europe (Cecilia Parsberg, Erik Pauser, Anna Westberg and Detail Group)
New Hypothetical Continents (Benjamin Matthews)
Walking with Satellites (Chris Wood)
Views from Paradise (Amber Eve Anderson)
Typographic Landscape Ecologies: Alameda, California, USA (Joshua Singer)
On Drawing (Ana Mendes)
#exstrange (Marialaura Ghidini and Rebekah Modrak, curators)
Ris Publica (Jessica Winton)

For more information: www.projectanywhere.net