Visual Arts

RECYCLING OBJECTS

The context of this residency is the recollection of found objects that are no longer being used, based on those same objects, composition of the artwork will be made, as the main thematic focus is recycling. The creative process is not to know how many final pieces will be made, or the technique used to transform those found objects, shaping the final piece.

The recollection of materials in the area will be the first step, then the selection of particular structures and objects that catch your eye. Creative process will be supported and facilitated as a workshop by Xilote Ibarra. Workshops will be promote and reenforce the collective learning as creative process.

Residency Dates: October 15th – October 29th, 2019

What the Stones Hide

This residency is intended for artist to look in the surroundings of Anima to find stones -as  an archeology to the memory- in which the found object (a stone) tells us a story, either because of the memories that could produce by the touch, creating contact to the specific region of the stone, or by a creating a story that resembles a memory. The project to develop during the residency is to rescue our own memory, those which might be almost gone. As well as our purpose is to rescue the collective memory of storytelling for a lasting learning to pass on to future generations. 

Residency Dates: July 15th – July 29th, 2019

Call for Submissions Deadline: June 14th, 2019

Cost: $715 USD.

Students & Latin-American citizens $585 USD

ONCE UPON WATER international art residency

ONCE UPON WATER

Programmed Art Residency
Artscape Gibraltar Point, Toronto Island, Canada
OnceUponWater.com

Residency Dates: September 16-30, 2019
Submission Deadline: May 1, 2019

AR & VR ART WITH SUTU AND PAISLEY SMITH

NESTLED IN THE FRENCH PYRENEES AT 750M ALTITUDE, 10KM FROM THE SPANISH BORDER AND SURROUNDED BY SNOWCAPPED PEAKS, WATERFALLS AND FORESTS, IS THE PICTURESQUE THERMAL TOWN OF AULUS-LES-BAINS. IN THE TOWN, HOUSED IN A BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED 19TH CENTURY HOTEL, IS CAMP - THE FIRST OF A NEW BREED OF ARTS RESIDENCY.  CAMP RUNS A SHORT SERIES OF FIVE-DAY ARTS, MUSIC, WRITING AND ARTS-ACTIVIST SESSIONS. THESE ARE NO ORDINARY COURSES - THEY ARE INTENSE, ARTISTIC CATALYSTS RUN BY INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED PRACTITIONERS; CREATIVE FLASHPOINTS DESIGNED TO CHANGE THE LIVES OF EVERYONE INVOLVED. THE COURSES COMBINE WORK IN OUR WELL EQUIPPED FACILITIES WITH PROJECTS CARRIED OUT IN THE MOUNTAINS

 

AR & VR ART WITH SUTU AND PAISLEY SMITH 

Course dates - 19/06/2019 - 24/06/2019

Paadmaan video event

Paadmaan Video Event

 

Paadmaan Video Event is an international video event born in Tehran, Iran, seeking to explore video documentations of recent interdisciplinary works of art (e.g. installation, performance, new media). Organized by Paadmaan Projects, the Video Event considers ‘video’ as its central theme.

The event emphasizes on video in the context of the art documentation, while addressing the challenges embedded within the so-called ‘documentation’ of interdisciplinary art works. Priority is given to works of art that portray these kinds of challenges, from the lens of the artist with attention to the artistic decisions made during the process of the documentation.

9th Annual "Landscapes" Online Art Competition

Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces an art call for the gallery’s  9th  Annual “Landscapes” Juried Online Art Competition for the month of May 2019.  The gallery invites all 2D and 3D artists (including photographers) from around the world to make online submissions for possible inclusion in the Gallery’s June 2019 online group art exhibition.  

Light Space & Time encourages artists regardless of where they reside and regardless of their experience or education in the art field to send the gallery their best interpretation of the theme “Landscapes”. The “Landscapes” theme will be the artist’s interpretation and depiction of the natural world, outdoor scenery, geographical environments, scenic vistas and related landscape subjects.    

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