Open Call for Resident Artists in Warsaw
PHOTO: MACIEJ JEŻYK/MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF POLISH JEWS |
Open Museum – Education in Action / programme of artistic residencies
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Info
Deadline: April 14, 2014 (24:00 CET) Residency Duration: I. 2-22.06.2014; II. 14.07-3.08.2014; III. 1-21.09.2014; IV. 17.10-6.11.2014; V. 24.11-14.12.2014
Contact
rezydencje@jewishmuseum.org.pl
Address
http://www.jewishmuseum.org.pl/en
Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Anielewicza 6
00-157 Warsaw
Poland
Application form at http://www.jewishmuseum.org.pl/en/form/application-form
The Museum of the History of Polish Jews invites artists dealing with the themes of Jewish heritage and multiculturalism to participate in its residency programme 'Open Museum – Education in Action'.
During three-week residencies, artists develop their own projects and run educational workshop for youth and adults.
From April 2014 to April 2016, 13 artists will be invited to carry out projects in the context of the space of the Museum seat and the entire city. We would like the projects to deal with history and adopt it as an object of debate, while involving the inhabitants of Warsaw through activating methods.
Presence, Lack, Trace – these are the categories that the artists are encouraged to adopt as the point of departure for their projects. They define the history of the Polish Jews not as a period locked in the past, but as something that develops and has significance 'here and now'. Apart from references to different epochs of Jewish presence in Poland, we are also interested in the critical analysis of the contemporary public debate, social memory, common knowledge and imagination. We would like the intercultural discussion on these themes to emerge from the Polish local context, but at the same time, to acquire a universal meaning owing to the perspectives of the invited artists, hailing from different cultural backgrounds and employing a variety of artistic means. We want to reflect together on the importance of Jewish heritage to us, its place in the contemporary era, collective and individual memory, and everyday experience; we also want to ask whether the perspective of the Other can teach us anything about the Polish-Jewish relations and our very selves?
The Museum offers: travel cost refund, accommodation (21-days), half board, artist fee and production expenses, as well as help and support of the project team.
The activity 'Open Museum – Education in Action' is carried out within the project 'Jewish Cultural Heritage', component 'Faces of Diversity'.
Organised with the support of the Norway and EEA Grants from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.