Call for proposals: Project Anywhere 2016 program

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from e-flux

Submission deadline: September 1, 2015

www.projectanywhere.net

Project Anywhere is a global exhibition initiative in which the role of curator is replaced with the type of peer review model typically endorsed by a refereed journal. Emphasizing art and research undertaken outside traditional exhibition contexts, Project Anywhere is dedicated to the blind peer evaluation and global dissemination of art and research undertaken at the outermost limits of location-specificity. With only a handful of projects hosted each year, selection is extremely competitive.

The deadline for proposal submissions for our 2016 program is September 1, 2015.

Please send proposals (as an attachment) to projectanywhere@gmail.com.
Your proposal should include the following:

1. Title of proposed project
2. Location(s), date(s) and duration (if known) for the proposed project (this information can be updated later)
3. A detailed project proposal. Please refer to our proposal guidelines -- http://www.projectanywhere.net/proposals/ -- and our evaluation criteria -- http://www.projectanywhere.net/peer-review/ -- before submitting a proposal
4. Images, files and (non-attributable) links can be included where appropriate

For more information click here: http://www.projectanywhere.net/about/

NB: To be eligible for blind peer review, it is imperative that all name and contact details are removed from the proposal document (and all accompanying materials). Contact details should be included in the body of the email only.

2015 global exhibition program:
Following an exhaustive international peer validation and editorial process, Project Anywhere is also delighted to present its 2015 global exhibition program:

Atif Akin, Mutant Space, Metsamor

Livia Daza-Paris, On the steps of Antigone: poetic forensics of the disappeared, its body and land

Susan R. Greene and Art Forces, Up Against the Wall

David Griffin, Ut Pictura Poesis: Drawing into Space

Michelle Lewis-King Pulse Project: A Sonic Investigation Across Bodies, Cultures and Technologies

For more information, click here: http://www.projectanywhere.net/about/