Art Prospect Fellows: Public Art and Social Practice – Art Study Visit in New York (July 16-25, 2019), deadline: March 29, 2019

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ART PROSPECT
Art Prospect Fellows: Public Art and Social Practice
Art Study Visit in New York (July 16-25, 2019)
deadline: March 29, 2019


OPEN CALL

for Artists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan

Eight artists will travel to the U.S. from July 15–25 to participate in an intensive ten-day educational study visit focusing on best practices in the fields of Public Art and Social Practice Art organized by the international exchange organization CEC ArtsLink. The residency aims to acquaint participants with the activities of organizations and artists working in these fields in New York, learn new skills and methods, and facilitate a dialogue and collaboration with their U.S. peers.

programme dates: July 16-25, 2019
location: New York, US
coordinating organisation: CEC ArtsLink

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM

During the 10 day visit, artists learn how and why U.S. artists create art works that address social and/or political issues and engage local communities and marginalized groups; how U.S. artists and organizations create work in public spaces; and how U.S. arts organizations support and develop public art and social practice art projects. The program includes in-depth site visits and meetings at leading contemporary arts organizations, including, the Whitney Museum, New Museum, Creative Time, CulturePush, Art in Odd Places, No Longer Empty, and the Laundromat Project; informal discussions with U.S. artists working in the fields of street art, public art, and socially engaged art; hands-on workshops; artist studio visits; and excursions to view public art works in New York. Participants are accompanied by bilingual CEC ArtsLink staff members throughout their visit.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Artists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan with a demonstrated interest and experience in public art and/or social practice art are invited to participate in this residency program. The ability to communicate in English is required. Applicants are required to submit a CV and work sample as well as complete an application form focusing on questions about their experience, why they want to participate, what they want to learn, and how they will use this new information. Students are not eligible to apply. Participants will be chosen on a competitive basis by CEC ArtsLink in consultation with a selection committee of international arts specialists. Finalists will participate in interviews by Skype. Preference will be given to applicants without prior experience in the U.S.

The application form can be downloaded on the artprospect.org here and cecartslink.org websites.
Completed applications should be sent by email to artprospect@cecartslink.org.

For more information please contact Natasha Ergens, Project Manager, at nergens@cecartslink.org

Deadline: March 29, 2019

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