Residencies

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International Residency Program at The Darling Foundry

International Residency Program at The Darling Foundry

Application form:
http://www.fonderiedarling.org/encourager_e/residences_int.html

Application deadline:
June 1st, 2011

The Darling Foundry, located in Old Montreal (Quebec, Canada), is an alternative visual arts complex with an outstanding architectural design. The Darling Foundry provides opportunities for research, creation, production, and exhibition. Its multifaceted spaces, spanning 3500 square meters, provide room for residency studios, living accommodations, technical workshops, gallery spaces, a restaurant and offices.

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Binaural/Nodar: Open Call for Artist Residencies in 2012

RURAL ARCHITECTURES
Nodar Artist Residency Program (São Pedro do Sul, Portugal)
Binaural / Nodar | www.binauralmedia.org

Artist Residency Periods: April, June and September 2012
Artistic Disciplines: Sound Installations, Sound Sculptures

Application Open until 15 September 2011

Sound and space form an important pair in our everyday environment: no sound
exists outside of space and no space is really silent. Sound and space
mutually reinforce one another in our perception, the qualities of a space
affect how we perceive the sound and a sound affects how we perceive space.
In short, space and sound are inseparable in our experience of what is to
exist in the world.

Similarly, there is clear evidence of the importance of sound in ancient

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The Watermill Center International Artist Residency Program: Call for Applications (deadline May 31)

Call for Applications:
The Watermill Center International Artist Residency Program

Application Deadline:
May 31, 2011

Online Application Portal:
www.watermillcenter.slideroom.com

The Watermill Center
39 Watermill Towd Road
Water Mill, NY 11976
residencies@watermillcenter.org
http://www.watermillcenter.org

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The Institute for Wishful Thinking, Call for Proposals, deadline May 1

The Institute for Wishful Thinking seeks Artists in Residence

The Institute for Wishful Thinking (IWT) believes that artists and designers
possess untapped creative and conceptual resources that should be applied to
solving social problems. With this in mind, we invite proposals from
artists, architects and designers for residencies at government
organizations and agencies at all levels. Our goal is to develop a new model
of support for artists by creating a structure in which they are paid to
serve as consultants to policymakers, community leaders and elected
officials.
During the month of April, Momenta Art will serve as our project
headquarters and information center. We will host discussions and debates
with policy experts and government administrators, as well as

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Space 118 offers residencies, Mumbai, India

There is a great opportunity for contemporary artists to work in Mumbai, and I am really happy to help make the connection for anyone interested! This city is fascinating, and the very active contemporary art community is warm and receptive to newcomers, as I have found since moving here in September of last year. It is not easy to find studio space, so this is a big leg up for any artists who want to come and work for a few months and see what this place is about.

There are four separate studios at Space 118 in downtown Mumbai, that are awarded to emerging artists based on a simple application process.

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Theater/Dance Companies - Application deadline 3/7 for Annenberg Community Beach House Summer

The City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Division seeks applications from theater and dance companies based in Los Angeles County for a Residency at the Annenberg Community Beach House at 415 Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica.

The Residency offers a small private office in the historic Marion Davies Guest House and access to selected exterior and interior areas of the Beach House to a performance ensemble for the purpose of rehearsing and presenting a classic play or an original devised work. Although this opportunity is aimed primarily at text-based theater companies, physical theater or dance-theater companies are

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Residency at The Banff Centre: Call for Applications

The Banff Centre
107 Tunnel Mountain Drive
Banff, Alberta
Canada
Office of the Registrar
Phone: 1.403.762.6180 or
1.800.565.9989
arts_info@banffcentre.ca
http://www.banffcentre.ca/va/

Program dates:
July 4 – August 12, 2011
Application deadline:
March 7, 2011

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Call for applications - The Core Program: Artist and Critical Studies Residencies

The Core Program of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Artist and Critical Studies Residencies

Call for Applications
Deadline: April 1, 2011

http://core.mfah.org

The Core Program awards artist and critical studies residencies to highly motivated, emerging visual artists and critical writers who have completed their academic training but have not yet fully developed a professional career.

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Call for Small Ensembles - Annenberg Community Beach House Summer Residency

The City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Division seeks applications from theater and dance companies based in Los Angeles County for a Residency at the Annenberg Community Beach House at 415 Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica.

The Residency offers a small private office in the historic Marion Davies Guest House and access to selected exterior and interior areas of the Beach House to a performance ensemble for the purpose of rehearsing and presenting a classic play or an original devised work. Although this opportunity is aimed primarily at text-based theater companies, physical theater or dance-theater companies are also invited to propose. This opportunity begins Monday, July 11, 2011 and concludes Sunday, August 14, 2011, for a total of five weeks. First

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FAST APPROACHING: 2011 Artist Residency DEADLINE: Feb. 1st

Artist Residency: May - October, 2011
OPEN CALL Now Online.

Application Deadline: February 1st, 2011, 11:59pm

wassaicproject.org

The Wassaic Project Residency Program has been created to cultivate and support community for emerging and professional contemporary artists. Housed in a historic re-purposed livestock auction barn, the Residency Program offers nine artists the opportunity to live and work in the heart of a rural community and offers two local artists studio space. The Wassaic Project seeks a group of artists working in a diverse range of media who want to produce, explore, challenge, and expand on their current art making practices, while participating in a grass roots, community-based arts organization.

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