Open Call

2019 RESIDENCY PROGRAMMING OPEN CALL

CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF SUBSTRUCTURED LOSS

No Funding
Berlin, Germany

Eligibility

CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF SUBSTRUCTURED LOSS (Est. 2009) Applied Grief and Bereavement Research Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary Studio For more information and to apply please visit: http://www.substructuredloss.org/residencies/ To be notified of upcoming opportunities including new programming, open calls, and to receive our newsletter please subscribe here: http://www.substructuredloss.org/contact/ Follow us here: https://www.facebook.com/substructuredloss/ https://vimeo.com/substructuredloss

Number of Participants

The CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF SUBSTRUCTURED LOSS is now accepting applications for residency programming commencing in 2019. Artists, researchers, and other arts professionals are encouraged to apply. Established in 2009, the CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF SUBSTRUCTURED LOSS is a Canadian organization dedicated to the development of applied grief and bereavement research. Documented through the use of practice- led methods within art and comprised of work from an interdisciplinary network of creative and technical practitioners; the CENTRE is committed to the advancement of ACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES: SHORT-TERM RESIDENCY PROGRAMMING DEADLINES: 
 Berlin, Germany Summer 2019-1 (1 Month Program): 08 APR 2019 Berlin, Germany Summer 2019-2 (1 Month Program): 06 MAY 2019 
London, UK Autumn 2019-1 (1 Month Program): 03 JUN 2019 London, UK Autumn 2019-2 (1 Month Program): 26 JUN 2019 LONG-TERM RESIDENCY PROGRAMMING DEADLINES: 12 Month Program Deadline: Ongoing

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

July 04, 2019 - August 05, 2019

Costs

  • €649.00 program fee

Facilities

Desk Space, Shared Studio

Meals

No meals

Disciplines

Interdiscplinary Arts

Languages

English

Program Description

Established in 2011, the residency program encourages experimentation and the development of multidisciplinary/ interdisciplinary studio work grounded in research within grief, bereavement, and adjacent processes. The program aims to provide working artistic professionals with a platform for research, production, and supports emerging and established artistic professionals/researchers working in any medium and/or discipline. The work can encompass and explore varying physical and emotional processes (or loss) that people undergo. Residents can continue with existing projects or undertake new research.

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