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11 Jul 2019

Opportunity! Open Call for Artist-in-Residence International Program | Buenos Aires, Argentina


Artist-in-Residence Ian Ballantyne working in ´ace's workshop.

acePIRAR Artist-in-Residence International Program
Fundación´ace
http://www.proyectoace.org/additional_info

Info

Our residencies support contemporary visual art practices and trans-disciplinary projects (including performance art, music composition and curatorial proposals) promoting EXCHANGE, DEBATE, EXPERIMENTATION and COLLABORATIVE WORK. We host different types of residencies: Production | Exploration | sub30 | micro-Residency | Palimpsest. We're offering residencies of 4 weeks as well as 1 week micro-residencies for 2019 and 2020. Deadline for current open call: JULY 31st, 2019. NO APPLICATION FEE Photography, installation, video, digital media, sound art, public art, murals, textiles, painting. We have a fully equipped workshop for non-toxic print techniques with assistant and Master Printer. Artists-in-residence work on a project and show results or do their research without a fixed outcome

Contact

info@proyectoace.org
Andrés Knob
+5411 4551 3218
+5411 4551 3218

Address

http://www.proyectoace.org/additional_info
Fundación´ace
Conesa 667
1426, Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Argentina

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´acePIRAR | Artist-in-Residence International Program — Buenos Aires, Argentina

Open Call for artists from multiple disciplines: 4-weeks Residencies and 1-week micro-Residencies for 2019 and 2020.

Application deadline: July 31st 2019

NO APPLICATION FEE

Our residencies support contemporary visual art practices and trans-disciplinary projects (including performance art, music composition and curatorial proposals) promoting EXCHANGE, DEBATE, EXPERIMENTATION and COLLABORATIVE WORK.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF RESIDENCIES:
Production | Exploration | sub30 | micro-Residency | Palimpsest


What we offer:

STUDIO / WORKSPACE
Production Residency artists use the ´ace workshop: a large, quiet space with lots of light and equipment to facilitate a variety of traditional and new printing processes. Also, the Poliglota Room, a perfect space for performance, audio-visual installations, lectures, etc.
Exploration residency artists work in The Tower: a quiet and luminous studio located on the second floor with an open view, accessible by a spiral staircase. It is ideal to research, study, write and create.

BUENOS AIRES
Artistic residencies are a very nurturing way to grow as an artist, develop an international network and explore new disciplines and ways of thinking. Come to a multicultural city, one of Latin America's cultural centres with a wide offer of visual arts, theatre, cinema and music. Our ´ace team will guide you through all sorts of cultural and artistic activities happening in this pulsating Latin American city that hosts great events like ArteBA (contemporary art fair), FIBA (theatre), BAFICI (cinema), Performance Biennial (performance art), FILBA (literature), BAPhoto (photography) and many other exhibitions, congresses, festivals and more.

FEES AND SUPPORT
No application fee. Residencies have a basic fee and the artist can select other options: lodging, materials or technical assistance. Basic fee covers studio space, access to equipment, reviews from a professional team, meals and refreshments at studio hours, studio accident insurance, guidance through the city and cultural events, public transportation card, networking. The residency fee does not include travel, health insurance and shipping expenses.

DISCIPLINES, WORK EQUIPMENT AND ASSISTANCE
We receive artists from a wide variety of mediums, such us photography, installation, video art, digital media, performance, sound art, urban intervention, public art, mural painting, textile art, painting, illustration, artist book...
We have a fully equipped workshop for traditional and contemporary non-toxic print media techniques, such as photolithography, engraving, screen printing, woodcut, mokuhanga, mokulito, monotype, algraphy, bookbinding and more. Our workshop has presses, tools, an assistant and a Master Printer who works in direct contact with our resident artists to secure safe work methods, a permanent feedback during the creation process and active learning through first-hand experience and experimenting.

EXPECTATIONS TOWARDS THE ARTIST
Artists-in-residence are expected to work on a specific project and present results (Production Residency) or to do their own research without a specific outcome (Exploration Residency). In both cases, presented projects for residency periods are plausible to mutate and evolve through experiences acquired within the residency periods.
Final exhibitions by resident artists are optional, artist talks are encouraged if residents want to give them and open studio instances to foster exchange with local artist community are available in our space upon conversation with resident artists.

APPLICATION INFORMATION
Candidates have to start the online application process through our website. They should fill out the respective form according to the type of requested residency, present a project or research subject for their stay and accompany this proposal with a full CV and material documenting previous works. We do not accept physical applications; CVs are to be sent by email in .pdf format and works in .jpg format, or a link to video hosting sites. The selection process considers the presented project or research subject, its relevance to local and international art standards and its feasibility, the availability of the selected dates and how artists from different parts of the world and different backgrounds or mediums may interact enriching each other's processes.