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Renée Gailhoustet Residency

Apply to explore the work of pioneering architect and 2022 RA Architecture Prize Award Winner, Renée Gailhoustet over a six-week residency in Paris.

Renée Gailhoustet was awarded the 2022 RA Architecture Prize in recognition of her career creating transformative social housing in the suburbs of Paris. Her designs are radically flexible – she did not like doors and found ingenious ways of creating planted terraces even at the top of tower-blocks. Her buildings make the case for exciting, generous architecture for all, and many of her apartments remain social housing, providing cheap rents and big spaces.

Group Residency PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME: DRAWING DEEPLY

APPLICATIONS FOR THE GROUP RESIDENCY PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME: DRAWING DEEPLY ARE WELCOMED

The aim of the Group Residency is to activate and affirm the value of drawing and enable the visualisation and development of perceptions and ideas. Residents will be guided through various approaches to drawing, from historical to contemporary, analogue to digital.

Open Research Data Imaging

One With Everything, an art exhibition to be held in Edinburgh 25 April-11 May 2023

Is inviting researchers to submit wonderful artwork based on science and technology images

Submission is free, however a hanging fee of GBP 50 per image will be charged for accepted works (max 3 images per submission)

Original artwork including photography and digital manipulation should include a brief explanation of how the artwork relates to the original image, data, techniques and equipment used.

The selection criteria for accepted artwork is originality, visual impact (significance is optional)

 

ARCUS Research 2023

ARCUS Research is a self-directed program that enables not only artists but also curators, researchers, writers, and practitioners in the cultural field to focus on in-depth research and engage in creative discourses and activities. Located between Tokyo and Mt. Tsukuba, the participants can enjoy the dynamic yet solitary working space without interruption in a supportive environment to nurture and unwind the creative process. Located in an hour from Tokyo and close to Mt. Tsukuba, ARCUS Research provides a calm environment and working space where participants can reflect and unwind the creative process.

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