Art and Forensics Residency: Call for Applications

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Art and Forensics Residency

Hannah Maclure Centre, University of Abertay
1 - 3 Bell St
Dundee DD1 1HG
Scotland
t 0044 1382 308324
exhibitions@abertay.ac.uk
http://impact.yucknyum.com

Deadline for proposals:
April 19th 2013

The Hannah Maclure Centre (HMC) is working in collaboration with Yuck 'n Yum to offer an artist the opportunity to undertake a residency with a science twist. The selected artist will spend up to 4 days in the School of Contemporary Sciences' Division of Environment and Forensics exploring revolutionary forensic techniques.

By manipulating print visualisation techniques, Abertay University scientist Dr Kevin Farrugia's research has been able to recover 'invisble' fingerprints and shoe prints from different surfaces such as fabric, fruit and laminate flooring.The selected artist will work alongside Dr Farrugia to learn these techniques and understand his ground breaking research.

The artist will then have the opportunity to work in the Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) Print Studio to develop ideas inspired by their time in the forensics lab.

During the residency the artist will have a network of support, including the HMC and Yuck 'n Yum Teams.

The outcome of this residency will be presented at the inaugural Print Festival Scotland (hosted in Dundee 28th August -1 September 2013), which features the acclaimed Impact 8 International Printmaking Conference. There will be opportunity for the artist to display and distribute work within the context of the festival and to network with the 300 delegates expected to attend the conference.
Impact 8 will be a celebration of inter-disciplinarity and aims to confirm the cultural diversity, historical significance and future potential of print.
While we realise that it may be difficult for you to predict exactly how you would interpret the influence of this experience of forensics research within your art practice, we are seeking a proposal that outlines how you might approach this residency, and the potential outcomes you would hope to produce. We are open to receiving proposals from artists working in a variety of disciplines; from printmaking to moving image, installation to performance.

What to expect from the residency:
• Travel to/from Dundee
• Up to 4 days based in the Forensics Lab at the University of Abertay, Dundee working alongside Dr Kevin Farrugia (commencing w/b MONDAY 17th JUNE 2013)
• Up to 4 days based in DCA Print Studio (dates flexible)
• 2 days install period and 2 days festival/conference time (sometime from 26th August -1 September 2013 depending on the evolving festival programme)
• Up to 14 nights accommodation in Dundee, not necessarily to be used consecutively (Bed and Breakfast)
• Artist fee of £150
• The selected artist will be expected to adhere to the Universities Health and Safety

Regulations whilst on the premises
• Panel members:
Morgan Cahn, Yuck n Yum
Alex Tobin, Yuck n Yum
Clare Brennan, Hannah Maclure Centre, University of Abertay Dundee
Dr Kevin Farrugia – School of Contemporary Sciences, University of Abertay Dundee
Paul Harrison – Impact8 International Printmaking Conference

What we request from you:
• Artist Statement
• CV
• Proposal (up to 500 words)
• 6 images of your current work. Jpegs no larger than 4mb per image.
• For moving image: 3 Quicktime files or 3 online links. Max. of 5 minutes per film (Please state a 60 second period within each film which you would like the panel to view) This can be on DVD (for postal submissions) or via Dropbox (for digital submissions)

Please submit all of the above to:
The Hannah Maclure Centre
Student Centre (top floor)
University of Abertay Dundee
1-3 Bell Street
Dundee
DD1 1HG
Scotland

Or email to exhibitions@abertay.ac.uk
(please state 'Impact Residency' as the subject)

Website: impact.yucknyum.com
Deadline: April 19th, 2013

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