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Call for respondents for a survey regarding Artificial Intelligence Generated Art

My name is Eduard-Claudiu GROSS and I am a Ph.D. Student at Babeș-Bolyai University (Romania). With the emergence of artificial intelligence, art is becoming accessible to the public, who can reproduce painting styles with just a few clicks, turning text prompts into images. This research aims to identify whether artificial intelligence can mimic the styles of great painters. Your answers are anonymous and will help to understand how humans perceive computer-generated art. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me here: grosseduard1@gmail.com

FOLGER INSTITUTE ARTIST RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS FOR 2023-2024

FOLGER INSTITUTE ARTIST RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS FOR 2023-2024

https://www.folger.edu/institute/artist-research-fellowship

Folger Institute Artist Research Fellowships are open to artists working in all media whose work would benefit from significant primary research. This includes, but is not limited to, visual artists, writers, dramaturgs, playwrights, performers, filmmakers, and composers. Artist fellowships may be conducted either as a virtual fellowship for one month or as a residential fellowship at the Folger for one, two, or three months.

Residential Fellowships

Please note, for the 2023-24 fellowship year, residential fellowships may only be taken between January 2024 and June 2024.

ARCUS Research 2022

ARCUS Research 2022 
NEW residency program 

Call For Applications

Folger Institute Artist Research Fellowship

The Folger Shakespeare Library has embarked on a major renovation project. While this work is underway and Folger collections are unavailable for in-person consultation, the Folger Institute is committed to continuing its support of collections-based research, and to providing scholars and artists with the resources they need to pursue and advance their work. 

The Folger Institute Artist Research Fellowship is open to artists working in all media whose work would benefit from significant primary research. This includes, but is not limited to, visual artists, writers, dramaturgs, playwrights, performers, filmmakers, and composers.

Collide Residency Award

Arts at CERN launches a new call for Collide, its flagship residency programme, in partnership with the City of Barcelona. Artists from all around the world are invited to submit their proposals for a research-led residency. The laureate, an individual artist or artistic collective, will be invited to spend three months dedicated to artistic research and exploration between CERN and Barcelona.

Collide calls for artists inspired by the processes of fundamental science and interested in interacting with the scientific communities at CERN and Barcelona. We invite proposals that focus on the artist’s current practice and are open to working with physicists, engineers, IT experts and laboratory staff.

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