Open Call
2018 Art Council Korea x Barim Research Residency “Inside and Outside, Locality and Internationalism” Open Call (DEADLINE: JULY 26 KOREAN TIME)
Barim

Eligibility
- Contemporary art in general (Artists/curators/researchers/musicians/choreographers/performers/critics) who create/study a research-based work - Those who are able to make an artistic proposal on this residency’s theme and responsible in producing a work, bringing a new perspective to Barim, Gwangju, or today’s art - Those who are good communicators, living and working collaboratively with others. (Must keep all the area clean all the time. Family or others who are not a participant of this residency program cannot stay at the accommodation) - Those who can stay in Gwangju without long term absence - You can apply as a duo, collective, or team, but will get the same support as an individual (such as a single room/bed). - Open to all artistic media, all ages, all gender, all education level and career level.
Number of Participants
- You can apply as a duo, collective, or team, but will get the same support as an individual (such as a single room/bed).
Deadline
Selection Results (Announcement Dates)
Duration
September 20, 2018 - November 15, 2018
Funding
- ₩1,000,000 stipend (one-time)
Meals
No meals
Languages
No languages listed
Program Description
“Inside and Outside, Locality and Internationalism” is an Art Council Korea residency and Barim research residency in which artists research, produce art works and deliver thoughts on the issues and concepts such as interaction and irony between locality and internationalism, center and margin, and local and peripheral. We will talk about the attitudes in contemporary art such as research, site-specific, relics and histories, and internationally and politically correct art languages, and also aim to produce various results from perspectives of abstract, formative, and theoretical approaches. Barim invites research-based contemporary artists in all genres such as visual art, performing art, curatorial, film, design, theory, music, critic, and more. We support artists who can utilize time and situation of the residency to pursue research and process based practice, but it doesn’t have to be site-specific nor space-specific.
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