Open Call
OPEN CALL | ARTISTS RESIDENCY
Hangar / Centro de Investigação Artística
Eligibility
Expectations of the Artist Artists are expected to partake in Artist Talks, Workshops and Open Studio events at Hangar. This is a valuable opportunity for artists to promote and raise awareness about their work, giving them the chance to create a dialogue of exchange between themselves and the diverse audiences that attend the events, thus working to raise their artist profile. Application Information Potential artists should apply to HANGAR by email. The selection is decided by a jury that determines the most promising candidates. Please email us at residency@hangar.com.pt with the following information in ONE pdf document: - A brief description of the work you intend to create during your residency - Bio/CV - Artwork Portfolio - The dates which you intend to stay at Hangar Once we receive the application, we will get back to you with our decision. Artists are subject to approval and to space availability.
Number of Participants
Hangar offers 7 living and work studios for residency in a private format. There are 4 studios with private bathroom and kitchenette facilities and 3 private studios that have a co-working format with shared kitchen and WC facilities.
Deadline
Selection Results (Announcement Dates)
Duration
March 01, 2021 - June 30, 2021
Costs
- €700.00 program fee (one-time)
Facilities
Computer Lab, Co-Working, Darkroom, Desk Space
Housing
Apartment
Meals
No meals
Public Programs
Open Studios
Disciplines
Conceptual Art, Installation, Painting, Photography, Public Art, Sculpture, Video Art, Visual Arts
Languages
English, Portugese
Program Description
The Residency Program at Hangar encourages dialogue, exchange and experimentation. The program is non-prescriptive and process-based, allowing visiting artists and writers to develop projects in response to their new environment, or to conduct research benefiting from Lisbon’s resources. The Residencies Program is firmly established in the Lisbon arts scene, promoting diverse cultures and practices through international and experimental projects. Our aim is to nurture interdisciplinary and conceptual visual arts, with special focus on cross cultural connections, explorations of the postcolonial, diasporic experience, history and memory.