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Pollen accueille des plasticiens de toutes nationalités et leur permet de réaliser un projet spécifique ou de poursuivre une recherche personnelle.
Pollen se définit comme une plate-forme d’échange et un lieu d’expérimentation propice à l’accomplissement et l’approfondissement d’un travail.
Pollen propose un « terrain d’essai » et un accompagnement susceptibles de nourrir le travail et la démarche des artistes. C’est un programme singulier, qui ne pose pas l’exposition réalisée en fin de séjour comme un objectif, mais comme un outil. C’est une expérience nourrie de contacts avec d’autres artistes, le public, des scolaires, des opérateurs culturels…
Vous trouverez de nombreuses informations dans les PDF à télécharger en haut à droite de l'écran...
www.pollen-monflanquinCall for Applications 2019
Deadline: March 11, 2019
Anything Whatsoever by Katie Ward, photo Marije van den Berg
The Master of Theatre Practices is a two years intensive master’s degree programme in contemporary performance, theatre, dance, live art and performance art making.
The programme is specifically tailored and designed for performance practitioners, and professionals with experience and knowledge of performance practice, theatre, choreography, live art, somatic or body practices.
Apply until March 11th, for a limited number of places available.
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The ArtEZ Master of Theatre Practices aims at challenging and expanding the notion of performance and interrogating how embodied actions create social meanings. It offers a rigorous, partly taught, partly research driven study, dedicated to developing de-disciplined, diverse, equitable and resilient performance artists and practitioners. Participants design the trajectory of research in close dialogue with a team of experienced tutors and inspiring guests from an international network in the performing arts.
At the heart of the programme lies the unique combination of contemporary performance studies and cutting-edge practice-as-research investigations. Informed by critical theory and the latest developments within artistic practice, this course locates performance into its socio-political dimensions and aims to interrogating the precarious and urgent role of art in society.
The programme’s vision is to create a de-disciplined, diverse thinking programme that promotes performance making as a strategy for equitable societies and resilience, investing in the empowerment and continuity of the artistic practices of practitioners. By the end of their course, students will have developed a portfolio of projects that advance notions and practices on the making of artistic work, as well as a critical self-positioning in the professional field of the performing arts.
Discover more about the programme in our Brochure for 2019:
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Are you interested in empowering your artistic practice through discourse, experimentation and feedback?
Do you see research as a practice that enriches and sharpens your art making?
Do you wish being part of an international group of artists in dialogue with the contemporary field of the performing arts?
We welcome applications from:
- Practitioners who hold a BA in Theatre or Dance, or associated fields, and aim at developing their artistic experience and professional expertise.
- Artists with a curiosity for learning, a spirit of experimentation, and an ambition to grow, who are committed to art-making as a life-long practice in dialogue with peers and audiences.
- Students who are able to self-organize and sustain autonomous periods of work as well as welcome collaboration, being open to work with and learn from peers.
- Learners who envision their research question as a question which is not only their own but a contribution to the field of performing arts and to contemporary society.
Deadlines for Applications: March 11th
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Find more information at https://www.artez.nl/en/course/theatre-practices
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/ Filière arts visuels Hauts-de-France
Lancement de l'appel d'offres : 5 février 2019.
Fin estimée des travaux : 5 mars 2019.
Date limite de candidature : 11 février 2019
/ La Ville de Paris et le Crédit Municipal de Paris (CMP)
La Ville de Paris et le Crédit Municipal de Paris ont créé un dispositif innovant pour soutenir la création artistique : le « 1 % marché de l'art ».
Chaque année, le Crédit Municipal de Paris reverse 1 % du chiffre d'affaires de ses 80 ventes aux enchères – au minimum 100 000 € – à des artistes franciliens dans le domaine des arts visuels, pour soutenir leur production et leur diffusion, notamment à l'international.
Le jury, présidé par Fabrice Hergott, directeur du Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, sélectionnera trois à cinq lauréats dans le domaine des arts plastiques et des arts visuels (hors cinéma et design).
« Depuis 2001, notre ville s'engage auprès des artistes pour faire rayonner leurs œuvres. En lançant le dispositif « 1 % marché de l'art » avec le Crédit Municipal de Paris, Paris s'affirme une nouvelle fois comme l'une des capitales mondiales de l'art et de la création. » Christophe Girard, adjoint à la Maire de Paris chargé de la Culture.
> Télécharger la fiche de candidature
Date limite de candidature : 28 février 2019
Node Center for Curatorial Studies
ART PUBLICATIONS FROM START TO FINISHAn Online Course by Node CenterArt books and catalogues are increasingly important as a site where ...
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CCA Glasgow
Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts' 2019 exhibition programme includes shows from Katherine MacBride, Shadi Habib Allah, Emilia Beatriz, Grace...