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Open Call: Multidisciplinary artists interested in language, language loss and revival, climate change, decolonization, alternate imaginings of past, present, and future

This open call is for early-mid career multidisciplinary artists who live, work, or otherwise have some connection to Cornwall, to present a new or existing body of work in February or March 2025.

What is the project?

This project seeks to ask questions around loss and revival of Cornish language in Cornwall. Outcomes for this project are non-prescriptive, but themes and questions it will explore centre around:

Open Call: Multidisciplinary artists interested in language, language loss and revival, climate change, decolonization, alternate imaginings of past, present, and future

This open call is for early-mid career multidisciplinary artists who live, work, or otherwise have some connection to Scotland, to present a body of new or existing work in February or March of 2025.

What is the project?

This project seeks to ask questions around loss and revival of Gaelic in Scotland. Outcomes for this project are non-prescriptive, but themes and questions it will explore centre around:

Visual Arts Thematic Residency: Get LIT! Language, Image. Text

Image: the lowest bar, Whess Harman (2021)

Led by faculty Joi Arcand, Whess Harman, August Klintberg, and Michael Turner, Visual Arts Thematic Residency – Get LIT! Language, Image, Text invites visual artists working in all mediums to explore language, image, words, and text through self-directed studio practice and research-creation.

This five-week residency offers a structured space where visual artists come together to create work and discuss the pertinent theme, as well as time and space to delve deeply into their practice while away from the constrains of everyday life.

Participatory Film Screening -Plena Rondo Global Screening Day

Plena Rondo -Leaving Language- Global Screening Day  
Saturday 21st October 2017
Call out for your participation

PLENA RONDO Global Screening Day kicks off at FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) in Liverpool, UK a discussion about the meaning of language, it’s place and power in our globalised society.

Multiple screenings will be hosted by people who would like to take part, anywhere in the world, on 21st October, 2017 within a 24 hour period, local time.

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