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CAM–Centro Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, in partnership with the city councils of Lisbon and Oeiras, launches three cross-disciplinary residencies as part of the Bauhaus of the Seas Sails initiative, aiming to foster new connections between sustainability, inclusion and creativity with a locally grounded perspective.
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Please visit this link:
https://www.sugarhillmuseum.org/air-2024?mc_cid=e4158da9b0&mc_eid=4b9533...
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Open call for artist-in-residence 2024-2025 | AIR program
Application Deadline: June 15, 2024 | Notifications: End of July, 2024 | Applications submitted before May 1, 2024 will be considered on a rolling basis
KUNSTRAUM is calling for submissions for our 2024-2025 Artist-in-Residence Program.
KUNSTRAUM is a community of artists by artists with the goal of redefining the collaboration between artists and curators. Through our program, we aim to explore the relationships between artists and curators by opening our gallery spaces to those interested in exploring unconventional, engaging ideas and taking risks.
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The Ammerman Center is pleased to announce a Spring 2025 Commission CFP.
Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology - Connecticut College
Commission Series on Arts and Technology
Spring 2025
All Too Human
Guidelines For Commissioned Works
Proposals for new, original, multidisciplinary works in any medium will be accepted for a spring 2025 residency, including but not limited to: architecture, computational art, dance, film, gaming, installation, literature, media art, music, performance art, theater, visual arts, etc.
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Application deadline: May 19, 2024, 11:59pm
Delfina Foundation
29/31 Catherine Place
London SW1E 6DY
United Kingdom
t +44 20 7233 5344
info@delfinafoundation.com
https://www.delfinafoundation.com
Delfina Foundation is pleased to announce an international open call for its upcoming winter 2025 residency season (January 6–March 30) under its recurring thematic programme science_technology_society.
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Application deadline: April 19, 2024
HEK (House of Electronic Arts)
Freilager-Platz 9
4142 Münchenstein
Switzerland
t +41 61 331 58 40
office@hek.ch
https://hek.ch
The Spatial Affairs: Extended Reality Experiences project invites artists or choreographers for a residency at the three participating cultural institutions to develop prototypes for performances in physical space that interweaves body, space, technology in synergetic ways to foster collective lived experiences.
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Application deadline: May 31, 2024, 11:59pm
Singapore Art Museum
39 Keppel Road #03-07
Singapore 089065
T +65 6697 9730
enquiries@singaporeartmuseum.sg
https://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg
Singapore Art Museum (SAM)’s international residency programme is opening applications for its third cycle. This cycle has a focus on the notions of allyship and solidarities, building alternative knowledges, and flowing & thinking in betweens. SAM Residencies welcomes artists, curators, educators, and creative practitioners to apply for the 2025/2026 cycle, slated to run between April 2025 and September 2026.
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Application deadline: March 15, 2024
Alex Brown Foundation
Mainframe Studios
900 Keosauqua Way
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
United States
t +1 515 883 2626
info@alexbrownfoundation.org
https://alexbrownfoundation.org
The residency aims to provide emerging and established artists of exceptional merit with an experience of the working conditions that the artist Alex Brown (1966–2019) found in Des Moines, Iowa—the ability to make the work you want to make, free from the daily influence of being immersed in a major metropolitan scene but without the isolation of a rural residency, in an exceptional studio environment and a relaxed and comfortable living environment.
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Please visit this link:
https://www.emilyharveyfoundation.org/residency/
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The NY4CA Artist Advocates in Residence Program supports New York City artists who are engaged in advocacy. Your advocacy can address any range of issues; past advocates are working in the areas of wage justice, many forms of disability arts justice, mental health issues, general healthcare, undoing capitalist structures in the arts, and more! Residents are paid $500/month for five months and engage in cohort discussions and meetings with experts in their fields of interest.
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https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8JjNaU2vbkkdn1h2ttucbS_q_LC_G...
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