Bursaries for Artists UNESCO-Aschberg 2006-2007 International Fund for the Promotion of Culture http://www.unesco.org/culture/aschberg This catalogue was prepared by the staff of the International Fund for the Promotion of Culture / UNESCO Layout: Fotocomposición Crisol, S.L. Print: Marco Gráfico Imprenta, S.L. Madrid. Spain General Summary 5 PRESENTATION 7 VISUAL ARTS 33 MUSIC 43 DANCE 57 CREATIVE WRITING 63 PERFORMING ARTS General Summary 71 MEDIA ARTS 77 LAUREATES 2005 78 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTIC COMMITTEE, 2005 79 PARTNERS 80 INDEX OF THE INSTITUTIONS 81 GENERAL INFORMATION 82 APPLICATION FORM Presentation In the early sixties the Swedish philanthropists Olof and Siri Aschberg donated a mansion located in Ile-de-France to UNESCO. The mansion was sold in 1992, and in memory of the donors and in conformity with the spirit of the couple’s gift, UNESCO decided to invest the sum resulting from the sale and to allocate the totality of the interest received to the creation of the UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries for Artists, a flagship programme of the International Fund for the Promotion of Culture (IFPC). The UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries for Artists programme was thus established in 1994 to open new career prospects for young artists and provide them with the possibility for further training in specialized institutions. Since the programme’s creation, the number of applications received and fellowships granted has increased regularly. Hundreds of young artists have already benefited from the programme. For 2006/2007, the programme proposes 67 fellowships offered by 47 partner institutions in 26 countries. The fellowships are co-financed by the IFPC and an international network of partner institutions specialized in the training of artists. The IFPC was created in November 1974 during the 18th session of UNESCO’s General Conference, and has developed into a financial fund that supports cultural development projects all over the world. Its aim is to help creators and cultural entrepreneurs to find additional funds for their projects so that cultural diversity can profit from globalisation Presentation instead of being its victim. For more information, please visit our websites: www.unesco.org/culture/aschberg - www.unesco.org/culture/ifpc. Or write to the following address: UNESCO-Aschberg International Fund for the Promotion of Culture 1, rue Miollis, 75732 Paris Cedex 15, France E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (+33) 1 45 68 55 93 5 Summary Visual Arts Page ■ Residency at Bundanon North Nowra, Australia (1 month) .................................................................... 9 ■ Studio Residency at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces Melbourne, Australia (3 months) ...................................................................... 10 ■ Residency at the Instituto Sacatar Itaparica, Brazil (8-12 weeks) ........................................................................ 11 ■ Residency at the Philippe Charriol Foundation Hong Kong, China (3 months) .......................................................................... 12 ■ Residency at the Centro Colombo Americano (CCA) Medellín, Colombia (between 2 and 3 months) ........................................................ 13 ■ Residency at the Linhart Foundation Prague, Czech Republic (2-3 months) .................................................................. 14 ■ Residency at Ateliers Fourwinds Aureille, France (2 months) ............................................................................ 15 ■ Residency at CAMAC Marnay-sur-Seine, France (3 months) ................................................................ 16 ■ Residency at Sanskriti Kendra New Delhi, India (3 months)............................................................................ 17 ■ Residency at the Irish Museum of Modern Art Dublin, Ireland (2-4 months) .......................................................................... 18 ■ Residency at the Civitella Ranieri Foundation Umbertide, Umbria, Italy (6 weeks) .................................................................. 19 ■ Residency in UNIDEE Cittadellarte-Pistoletto Foundation Summary Visual Arts Biella, Italy (4 months) ................................................................................ 20 ■ Residency at the Darat Al Funun Art Center Amman, Jordan (1 month) .............................................................................. 21 ■ Residency at COOPERATIONS Wiltz, Luxembourg (2 months).......................................................................... 22 ■ Residency at Centro de la Imagen Mexico City, Mexico (6 months)........................................................................ 23 ■ Residency at the Gruber Jez Foundation Cholul, Yucatán, Mexico (3 months).................................................................... 24 ■ Residency at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten Amsterdam, Netherlands (12 months) ................................................................ 25 ■ Residency at Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder (LKV) Trondheim, Norway (2-3 months) ...................................................................... 26 ■ Residency at the Changdong National Art Studio Seoul, Republic of Korea (3 months) .................................................................. 27 7 Page ■ Residency at the Centre d’Art i Natura Farrera de Pallars, Spain (2 months) .................................................................. 28 ■ Residency at the Jucar Gorges Rural Institute of Art & Viewpoint of Jucar International Residency Casas del Cerro, Alcala del Jucar, Albacete, Spain (1 month)...................................... 29 ■ Residency at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai, Thailand (3 months) ...................................................................... 30 ■ Residency at McColl Center for Visual Art Charlotte, North Carolina, United States (11-13 weeks) .......................................... 31 See in addition ■ Residency at Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen Innsbruck, Austria (3 months).......................................................................... 72 Summary Visual Arts 8 Residency at Bundanon North Nowra, Australia (1 month) DISCIPLINE: visual arts ORIGIN OF CANDIDATES: Latin America and the Caribbean, the Arab World, Africa, Asia Pacific region (except Australia) LANGUAGE: English MAXIMUM AGE: none DEADLINE: 31 July 2006 APPLICATION TO BE SENT TO: Bundanon Trust FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTITUTION: Visits Officer Bundanon Trust PO Box 3343, North Nowra, NSW 2541, Australia Tel.: (+61 2) 4422 2103 – Fax (+61 2) 4422 7190 E-mail: [email protected] - Internet: www.bundanon.com.au HOST AND PARTNER INSTITUTION: ELIGIBILITY: Bundanon is the name given to a group of Bundanon Trust encourages residencies of properties located within the hinterland of the serious practicing artists with a sound exhibiting Shoalhaven River on the South Coast of NSW, history. Applicants are encouraged to consider Australia, and run by a company called Bundanon developing works that respond to the Bundanon Trust. The Trust was established in 1993 in environment. response to the Gift to the Australian people by Arthur & Yvonne Boyd, which includes 1100 HOW TO APPLY: hectares of arable and protected bush land and send the application form in this catalogue includes two main properties: Bundanon & directly to Bundanon Trust at the above address, Riversdale. Under its artists-in-residence together with the following documents: programme, the Trust makes living and work –a curriculum vitæ (no more than two pages) space available to individual practitioners in all –a recent photograph art forms, with the purpose of creating an arts –a letter of application including a short centre at the Bundanon property. Being a cross- description of the project to be undertaken arts residency programme, artists have the during the residency opportunity of developing new concepts by – contact details (or testimonials) of two Visual Arts working with practitioners of other media. professionals in the field – supporting material: a maximum of six 35-mm- WORKING/LIVING CONDITIONS: mounted slides of work in a plastic sleeve, or each resident has a self-contained unit and photographs of work on disc in jpg format, or exclusive studio space, with shared cooking a hard copy exhibition flyer/catalogue facilities. One studio has a modest printing executed in the previous two years press. There are no workshop facilities or kilns. Note: e-mail applications will not be accepted; candidates will be notified by e-mail on receipt NATURE OF BURSARY: of application. return ticket, accommodation and living expenses (AU$ 150 per week) for one month. The laureate A copy of the application form ONLY must be must provide his/her own health insurance and sent to UNESCO-IFPC. art making materials. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: DATES OF RESIDENCY: 31 July 2006 by mutual agreement. 9 Studio Residency at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces Melbourne, Australia (3 months) DISCIPLINE: visual arts ORIGIN OF CANDIDATES: Latin America, Sub-Sahara Africa, South and South- east Asia and Oceania (except Australia) LANGUAGE: English MAXIMUM AGE: none DEADLINE: 30 April 2006 APPLICATION TO BE SENT TO: Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTITUTION: Ms Alexie Glass, Director Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces 200 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy Victoria 3065, Australia Tel: (+61) 3 9419 3406 - Fax: (+61) 3 9419 2519 E-mail: [email protected] - Internet: www.gertrude.org.au HOST
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