This Residency program provides professional artists, scholars and curators access to facilities in the presentation or development of research and artistic works. Research residents contribute to the academic program and SCA research community through interaction with staff and students.
The college provides studio facilities on a daily basis to Research residents in exchange for their contribution to the academic program through specialised workshops, tutorials and lectures. Residencies requiring the college apartment may be short term, from several days, up to a period of four weeks. A residency may also culminate in an exhibition at a local gallery, or at the SCA Gallery.
Applications for research residencies are dependant on the submission and approval of a proposal by the Research Committee and are subject to studio space, accommodation availability and the gallery program.
ENQUIRY DETAILS
EMAIL researchresidency@sca.usyd.edu.au
http://www.usyd.edu.au/sca/Residency.htm
Taipei Artist Village
The Taipei Artist Village (TAV) created the International Artist-in-Residence (AIR) Program as a base in Taipei from which to facilitate creative intercultural encounters and collaborations between artists from across Taiwan and around the world. Here, artists from all different disciplines and who are at all levels of professional development come together as a community in residencies that are four to eight weeks long. Artists are selected based on the quality of their work, capacity in working across disciplines, and interest in interacting with the general public in Taipei City. The guideline and application:
http://www.artistvillage.org/en_artist_apply.php
MAI
Looking for a place to exhibit in Canada?
"Welcome to the MAI
The MAI (MontrĂ©al, arts interculturels) is the home of artists and intercultural art. It is a melting-pot of genres and styles where the artistic realities of Montreal, Quebec, and Canada are reflected. This is the only organization in Montreal or even Canada’s artistic milieu specifically mandated to promote intercultural artistic practices, which include the role of
Presenter: providing a space where artists of diverse cultural backgrounds can present their work in professional conditions."
More information: http://www.m-a-i.qc.ca/english/index.asp
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