Thursday, September 5, 2013
artist-in-residence programme Van Eyck, The Netherlands
Application Deadline is October 10th.
The Van Eyck is a post academic institute that has turned into an international multiform organization for fine art, design, and reflection. They are a multidisciplinary institute that furthers experiment, research, study, production and exchange.
The Van Eyck offers advisors, labs, courses, lectures, projects, presentations, workspaces, gardens, opportunities, and possibilities.
The Van Eyck is looking for artists, designers, writers, curators, and critics in the fields of fine art and design.
To learn more, visit www.janvaneyck.nl
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Friday, July 5, 2013
Van Eyck: A time span of one's own__is only half of it
Call for Applications Application Deadline: October 10, 2013 | ||
The renewed Van Eyck Academie creates space for connections and stimulates your desire to venture into the world. At the Van Eyck you work on individual projects and engage in the Mirror Labs of the institute. You develop your talents and establish collaborations in the self-managed In-Labs, you collectively set up the programme, you initiate and activate. You know that what you make will acquire its true meaning through the time that surrounds it—the other half. The Van Eyck offers advisors, labs, courses, lectures, projects, presentations, workspaces, gardens, opportunities, possibilities. The Van Eyck is looking for artists, designers, writers, curators, and critics in the fields of fine art and design who want to seize the possibilities and engage in the activities on offer. You are invited to apply for a working period at Van Eyck—Multiform institute for fine art and design. To learn more, visit www.janvaneyck.nl. Van Eyck Academieplein 1 NL - 6211 KM Maastricht T +31 (0) 43 350 37 37 F +31 (0) 43 350 37 99 info@janvaneyck.nl |
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Hotel MariaKapel (HMK) Residency (Netherlands)
HMK is an artist-run residency offering research and project residencies for individuals or groups (max 4), and invites artists, curators and researchers to submit proposals for our 2014 residency and exhibition program.
HMK is located in Hoorn, the Netherlands. HMK offers artists a stay in a concentrated work space, where dialogue and collaboration inform experimental, context/based exhibitions and projects. The programme involves artists and curators working in a wide range of media, mainly focusing on installation and context based work and video.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
BADGAST 2012
Call for Applications
Application Deadline December 1, 2011
BADGAST is a research based artist in residency at the coast of The Hague/Scheveningen where Satellietgroep invites artistst and scientists to develop and present research that articulates a cultural, innovative and sustainable significance of the sea and its coasts. Artists, designers, (landscape) architects and scientists can apply for a residency period of max 6 weeks in 2012 by sending a resume, earlier works, motivation, proposal for the workperiod and a prefered period.
For submission guidlines:
http://www.satellietgroep.nl/apply_for_badgast_2012/1
Satellietgroep is based since 2006 in The Hague, The Netherlands, a country with a strong historic art and innovative relationship with the sea. Satellietgroep has an embedded art and culture approach to researching the way the sea and waterways influences cities and people. We aim to research the pressure on public, social and cultural use on the waterfronts and develop new concepts and strategies focused on a new approach of future sea and coastal urban areas.
Arts and science can express the spatial and social qualities - as well as the problems - of our coastal areas, and make them engagingly accessible to the public. These works can transform a destination normally marked by consumption and recreation into a platform for critical communication and serious reflection.
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BADGAST 2012
Application Deadline
Dec. 1, 2011
BADGAST is a research based artist in residency at the coast of The Hague/Scheveningen where Satellietgroep invites artistst and scientists to develop and present research that articulates a cultural, innovative and sustainable significance of the sea and its coasts. Artists, designers, (landscape) architects and scientists can apply for a residency period of max 6 weeks in 2012 by sending a resume, earlier works, motivation, proposal for the work-period and a preferred period.
For submission guidlines:
http://www.satellietgroep.nl/apply_for_badgast_2012/1
Satellietgroep is based since 2006 in The Hague, The Netherlands, a country with a strong historic art and innovative relationship with the sea. Satellietgroep has an embedded art and culture approach to researching the way the sea and waterways influences cities and people. We aim to research the pressure on public, social and cultural use on the waterfronts and develop new concepts and strategies focused on a new approach of future sea and coastal urban areas.
Arts and science can express the spatial and social qualities - as well as the problems - of our coastal areas, and make them engagingly accessible to the public. These works can transform a destination normally marked by consumption and recreation into a platform for critical communication and serious reflection.
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TransCultural Exchange is not responsible for the content of listings in the Opportunities section. All postings are subject to review; inappropriate submissions will not be published.Sunday, December 19, 2010
Behring Institute for Medical Research Call for Proposals
WHERE: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
DEADLINE: January 1, 2011
WHO: Artists, art lovers, professionals, as well as amateurs
The Behring Institute is seeking placebos for art. With these placebos, long-term research on the influence of art on public health will be carried out as of 2011. Artists, art lovers, professionals as well as amateurs, are being called on to submit proposals for potential art placebos before 1 January 2011.
Relationships between art and health care, as well as the influence and effects of art on health, have been studied frequently. The results of many studies indicate a positive outcome with regard to the treatment of patients and suggest that art can lead to the reduction of medicines used by patients, the shortening of patients’ stays in hospitals, the improvement of working conditions, the fostering of the doctor/patient relationship and the improvement of mental health. A recent study carried out among 12,000 subjects in Great Britain moreover shows that as people become increasingly involved with art, they generally appear to enjoy increasingly better-than-average health.
In order to do epistemological research on the phenomena manifest by the various studies, the Behring Institute will launch, in 2011, a long-term European study on the effects of art on the health of individuals. For the purpose of this scientific study, the Behring Institute now seeks placebos for art, which can be offered to a control group.
Results
Results will be publicized only after the project has been completed due to the ‘double- blind’ nature of the study. Midway through the course of this project, a special monitoring committee will be examining the research for significant discrepancies. In this type of research, the differences between the control group and the study group become visible only after the breaking of the code when the study is finished. All participating patients must give their consent prior to participation; the study will comply with Dutch legislation for academic medical research on human beings and will be carried out according to the international guidelines that apply to this.
We kindly ask you to contribute to the discovery of a suitable placebo. The Behring Institute will, in consultation with the makers of the works to be used, agree to appropriate compensation.
Examples and leads can be e-mailed to:
Mevrouw J. Andersom at j.andersom@behringinstitute.com
Or posted to:
Behring Institute, attn: Mrs. Andersom,
Herenmarkt 93F, 1013 EC Amsterdam,
The Netherlands.
Once the selection process has been completed, the submitted documentation can unfortunately not be returned.
Additional information:
http://www.behringinstitute.com/research/placebos_for_art/