221A is an artist-run centre
located in Vancouver, Canada with a mandate to support the advancement of
contemporary art that explores design as a subject. Projects presented at 221A
address design in its widest sense, which may encompass graphics, products,
architecture, or, more broadly, social codes and conventions.
221A is seeking proposals from
curators for projects to commence in 2014. Implemented in 2010 the Curatorial
Residencies program encourages a diversity of curatorial approaches to the
organization's mandate. Emerging and professional curators, curatorial
collectives, which may include recent graduates and practicing artists,
designers and architects, are encouraged to submit proposals to be developed
over the course of one year. Projects may include exhibitions, performances,
publications, talks or workshops. Proposals should discuss a viewpoint, theory
or approach that the project hopes to foster in relation to the organization's
mandate.
Selected candidates will be
expected to work with the Executive Director to research, plan and execute the
project. In addition, selected curators are required to participate in the
Curatorial Committee, starting mid 2013 for a minimum one-year term (meeting
every 2 months) to offer feedback to other curatorial residents and the
program. The committee offers a space for reflection on the wider program at
221A and a relationship between curatorial residents, staff and community.
International participants will be expected to attend meetings through online
voice/video chat.
Proposal Guidelines
Applicants must submit a digital
proposal (to bchhay@221a.ca)
including:
· -a one to two-page project proposal,
describing the curatorial project;
· -a current CV of each of the key
contributors (maximum 3 pages each);
· -related images/texts as required
(pdf or jpegs, max. 15 images, or up to 10 min. of audio or video). For large
format images or videos that cannot be transmitted by email please include
instructions for access.
Proposals are intended to provide
the overall intention and background of the project. Applicants proposing
self-curated projects must describe the reasoning behind this approach. Further
research and development of the project is expected upon selection.
Selections Process
Project proposals are shortlisted
by a committee comprised of members of the Board of Directors and the Executive
Director. The Executive Director makes final selections of 5 proposals to make
up the 2014 programming year. Selected applicants will be contacted in March
2013. Please note that only applicants under consideration will be contacted.
Funding
221A is a non-profit organization
funded through a mixture of self-generated income, private donations and public
funding. All projects are funded through the organization's operating budget at
$4,000. This budget may increase through the success of project-based
grants-with average projects ranging up to $25,000. All projects must pay fees
to artists and curators at the minimum CARFAC rates or higher.
Deadline
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Inquiries
Bopha Chhay, Projects Coordinator
at bchhay@221a.ca
For more information, visit http://221a.ca/call-2013-14/
Source: http://www.e-artnow.org
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