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Centro de Residencias artísticas de Matadero Madrid and the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program announce a Research Fellowship for curators and cultural producers for the period May – July 2023 in Madrid. The call is addressed exclusively to cultural professionals residing in Germany.
The Research Fellowship for Curators and Cultural Producers aims to support approaches to curatorial practice through a two-month residency in Madrid between May and July 2023 with the following objectives:
– Promote research and reflection related to knowledge production in the artistic and curatorial fields.
– Support research and reflection on the engagement with memory, the use of archives, the relationship between art and geopolitical contexts.
– Promote artistic and cultural practice through research and the professional development of curators and cultural professionals, as well as the mobility and internationalization of curators and cultural professionals.
– To establish links between the different protagonists of the art scene in Spain and Germany.
The fellowship is made possible through the DAAD special program Arts and Media in collaboration with Matadero Madrid, the Goethe Institut Madrid and Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) and is aimed at cultural practicioners living and working in Germany.
Matadero Madrid defines itself as a transdisciplinary production space where the different disciplines of the arts, humanities and sciences have their place. It has a program of artistic residencies to support curatorial activity in a very broad sense in terms of its target groups and public: artists, researchers, thinkers, cultural and transdisciplinary actors.
The residency program is carried out at the Centro de Residencias Artísticas of Matadero Madrid, whose main objective is to support the artistic creation and research processes of visual artists, musicians, film producers, curators, writers and/or researchers, both individually and collectively, with financial resources, tools and institutional mentoring. Centro de Residencias Artísticas provides residents with work spaces, facilitates the production of their work, research and shared learning with other residents and actors.
More information: Center for Artists in Residence | Matadero Madrid
Benefits:
– Travel costs (round trip travel between your place of residence in Spain and Germany)
– 4,000€ residency allowance (which includes fees, total living expenses during the residency and total production expenses for the realization and development of the research)
– Up to 2,000€ for accommodation rental expenses upon presentation of a budget and/or invoice to Madrid Destino
The fellowship is exclusively for cultural professionals residing in Germany. The selected curator will live at the Centro de Residencias Artísticas of Matadero Madrid with other local and international artists and cultural workers, as well as with other partners and projects. The fellow is expected to be open to this space of hospitality, conviviality, personal and professional exchange and mentoring.
The language of communication is English.
At the same time, a guest residency of a cultural precticioner living in Spain will take place in Berlin in connection with the activities of the Berlin Artists’ Program.
The selection will be made by a jury consisting of a representative of the Centro de Residencias Artísticas Matadero Madrid and the Berliner Künstlerprogramm as well as an independent expert. The submitted project outline is decisive for the selection.
Applications should be sent by e-mail only with the following documents (in English):
(1) a letter of motivation in which the research interest in the Matadero Madrid and the goal of the on-site exchange are made clear (max. 300 words).
(2) A project outline for a specific research project in the context of the stay (max. 2000 words), including images and timeline.
(3) a curriculum vitae (max. 200 words)
(4) Portfolio of past projects (max. 6 pages)
All documents must be submitted in PDF format, file size max. 9 MB.
Please send all documents to: residency.berlin@daad.de
Applications are no longer possible.
The International Relief Fund was set up in 2020 on the initiative of the Federal Foreign Office and the Goethe-Institut together with partners in order to quickly support organizations from culture and education abroad in dealing with the anticipated effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The Federal Foreign Office provided around three million euros in basic emergency aid, which was increased to approximately six million euros in 2021. The Goethe Institute coordinated the selection process and the allocation of funds. Cultural organizations and private foundations from Germany also added further funds or participated with their own projects including the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program, the German UNESCO Commission, the S. Fischer Stiftung, the Robert Bosch Stiftung, and the Siemens Foundation. www.goethe.de/hilfsfonds
Applications are no longer possible.
Climate change is no longer just a scientific problem; it is also a major social and political issue. Consequently, many different societal groups need to be involved in finding solutions to this problem, as well as in debates on what sustainability means. To foster exchange and discussion between artists and scientists, the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), and the Department of Culture and Museums of the City of Potsdam jointly offer an artistic residency at PIK.
Founded in 1992, PIK addresses crucial scientific questions in the fields of global change, climate impact, and sustainable development. Researchers from the natural and social sciences work together to generate interdisciplinary insights and to provide society with sound information for decision-making. The main methodologies employed are systems and scenarios analysis, modeling, computer simulation, and data integration.
The historic buildings of the institute and its high-performance computers are located on Potsdam’s Telegrafenberg campus, a unique ensemble of research facilities built in the nineteenth century. Since 2011, PIK has used the building that formerly housed the “small photographic refractor” as a studio for visiting artists and as a meeting place for scientists and artists.
Artists-in-residence at PIK are provided with accommodation in the city of Potsdam and studio space at PIK, as well as a three-month grant to offset living expenses and costs of materials and travel. During their residencies, guest artists are expected to interact with the local scientific community and to present their work to the public in Potsdam and Berlin.
We welcome applications from international contemporary artists and cultural practitioners in many different fields: visual arts, film, literature, music & sound, curating, design, and theory.
Applications are no longer possible.
The PIK Artists-in-Residence program is a collaborative project between the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program, and the Potsdam State Capital. It is supported by funding from the German Federal Foreign Office and the Potsdam State Capital.
As global nomads, curators act as intermediaries: they provide the all-important nexus between artists, institutions, and the public. KfW Stiftung’s “Curators in Residence” program offers promising young curators from Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia the opportunity to spend several months in Germany, thus promoting intercultural exchange in exhibition organization.
The five-year collaboration between KfW Stiftung and the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program facilitated individual working visits to Berlin. Rather than being centered around an exhibition project, they enabled the chosen curator to develop new projects, create their profile, conduct research, and establish a professional network. Each year, one candidate was awarded a grant for a six-month working visit.
Selection procedure: promising young curators were nominated by internationally renowned curators and artists from different parts of Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. A jury of experts then selected the successful candidate.
Applications are no longer possible.