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ARTCENTER / SOUTH FLORIDA
ARTSail Residency & Research Program (Award)
Last Update 5/13/2016 9:07:00 PM |
Address |
924 Lincoln Road Miami Beach,FL 33139- USA |
Phone Number |
(305)674-8278 |
Fax Number |
(305)674-8772 |
TTY Number |
(000)000-0000 |
Email |
[email protected] |
Website |
http://www.artcentersf.org |
Executive Director |
Mr. María del Valle |
Founding Year |
1984 |
Incorporating Year |
1986 |
Mission Statement |
The mission of ArtCenter/South Florida is to advance the knowledge and practice of contemporary visual arts and culture in South Florida through education, exhibition and public outreach programming and to provide affordable work-space for outstanding visual artists in all stages of career development. |
Program Name |
ARTSail Residency & Research Program |
Program Contact |
Ombretta Agró Andruff, Independent Curator |
Program Phone |
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Program Email |
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Year Program Founded |
2016 |
Description of Program |
ARTSail, in partnership with the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, is a nomadic, floating art project that seeks to explore and take advantage of the extensive coastlines and waterways that surround Miami. ArtCenter will host one-month residencies on Miami’s waterways aboard a vessel where artists will be commissioned to create work inspired by Miami’s relationship to the water.
Water has played a pivotal role in shaping the identity of Miami and its communities and is increasingly becoming a central theme in ecological discussions. ARTSail residencies will offer creative solutions to develop awareness in the community about environmental concerns and engage the public in the discovery, preservation and protection of South Florida’s waterways. |
Conditions/Public Service Requirements |
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Award Website |
http://www.artcentersf.org/artsail-residency/ |
Where does the program take place? |
Other |
Does this program primarily support the creation of new work? |
Yes |
Support or Services Provided as part of the Program |
- Stipend, how much: $1,500.00
- Housing
- Studio Space
- Exhibition Space/Opportunity
- Performance Space/Opportunity
- Travel
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Description of Support or Services |
ARTSail seeks to provide successful candidates:
·The opportunity to further existing research or generate new work in response to the marine environment and the research areas outlined above.
· The opportunity for engagement, exchange, and collaboration with The Patricia and Philip Frost Museum of Science and Miami-based communities.
·To provide a public means to present the results of this collaboration—whether through public programs, workshops, documentation, or publishing—at selected venues in Miami in the months following the residency. The venues may be located within the ArtCenter/South Florida, The Patricia and Philip Frost Museum of Science buildings, or other venues, depending on the nature of the project.
The Residency will cover the following:
1. Roundtrip airfare to Miami, Florida
2. Local transport from and to MIA airport
3. Living stipend: $1,500
4. Production support up to $1,000
5. Accommodation on board a vessel or at ArtCenter/ South Florida Residency, depending on the proposal. |
Amount Awarded by this Program (if an award) |
1500.00 - 2500.00 |
Related Arts |
Category | Discipline | Secondary | Tertiary | Visual Arts | Visual Arts, All | | | Music | Music, All | | | Performance Art/Interdisciplinary | Performance Art | | | Performance Art/Interdisciplinary | Interdisciplinary | | | Media Arts | Media Arts, All | | | Arts-Related Professions | Curators | | |
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Residency |
Programs Open to Applicants Worldwide |
Gender |
No Requirement |
Age |
No Requirement |
Can Previous Awardees Re-apply? |
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Ethnicity |
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Career Point |
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Special Population |
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Other Restrictions |
Proposals will be considered from artists and curators engaged in a variety of practices (such as the visual, performance, and sound arts as well as trans-disciplinary practices) working in any and all media. Prior interest in science, water, and the marine environment is welcome and encouraged. |
Total Number of Applicants (annually) |
0 |
Total Number of Recipients (annually) |
0 |
Total Number of Awards (annually) |
0 |
Total Amount Awarded by this Program (annually) |
$0 |
Procedure |
Open Application |
Contact Requirements |
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Material/Process |
The organization accepts work in all forms of media, time based, process, research based, exhibition focus, social practice etc.
Apply via Submittable.
Applications should include:
1. Statement of intent outlining your residency proposal and how the research aims of the residency relate to your own practice (max. 500 words).
2. Up to 5 project proposal images (optional).
3. Upload curriculum vitae (CV) 1-3 pages.
4. Up to 10 images (or hyperlinked videos) of relevant previous work.
5. A complete project proposal in PDF format (under 20 MB). |
Application Fee |
$0 |
Exact Deadline |
6/30/2016 |
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Deadline4 |
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Approximate Deadline |
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Rolling Deadline |
No |
Ideal Contact Month for New Application and Guidelines |
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Selection Process/Criteria |
Submissions will be adjudicated by committee. |
Notification Process |
Successful candidates will be notified in September 2016. |
Are awardees required to submit a Final Report? |
False |
Awardee's Public Service Requirement? |
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