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30 May 2017

Call for Papers: The Art Residency in Context


Call for Papers: The Art Residency in Context
Seismopolite Journal of Art and Politics
http://seismopolite.com

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Please send your proposal (abstract or draft), a brief bio and samples of earlier work to submissions@seismopolite.com within June 14, 2017.

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submissions@seismopolite.com
Paal Andreas Bøe
+4797788597

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http://seismopolite.com
Seismopolite Journal of Art and Politics
Angelltrøvegen 258
7048 Trondheim
Norway

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Call for Papers: The Art Residency in Context

While art residencies are often used as experimental sites for cultural exchange and social engagement, and sometimes also as 'laboratories' for ecology or cooperation between art and sciences, their relevance has also been questioned due to the infinitely overlapping, global and seemingly inconsequential political territory they inhabit.

For our next issue, we invite contributors from diverse disciplines to submit essays and reviews that discuss the global phenomenon of the art residency from a high variety of possible angles, including (not restricted to):

- The political meaning of cooperation in art residencies as international forms of cultural exchange.
- Types of residencies; themes, formats and ways of organizing residencies; their public programmes, exhibitions and events.
- The idea of 'site' and of local political and cultural interaction in art residencies.
- Art residencies in context: art, geopolitics and neoliberalism.
- The relationship between residencies and local art 'scenes'.

We accept submissions continuously, but to make sure you are considered for the upcoming issue, please send your proposal/ draft, a brief bio and samples of earlier work to submissions@seismopolite.com within June 14, 2017. All articles will be translated into Norwegian and published in a bilingual version.

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