Taking place in Umeå city and its surroundings from 20th September to 19th October 2014, where 30 participating artists will receive exhibition fees of €300, with the possibility for production / transport costs to be covered by the organiser.
Taking place in Umeå city and its surroundings from 20th September to 19th October 2014, where 30 participating artists will receive exhibition fees of €300, with the possibility for production / transport costs to be covered by the organiser.
Up to six entries ('able to hang on a wall') are uploaded at a cost of £20 each with a 30 word 'mission statement' and CV.
Artists join the organiser's website and pay them €50 per work entered into their ' talent scouting environment' populated by 'international curators' where prizes totalling €20,000 are awarded across 6 categories.
Each residency, with an inclusive budget of £6,000 includes, production costs, artist fees, using the galleries for 2-4 weeks, accommodation, 'a writer to produce a critical text on the artist’s practice' and 'the support of a mentor'.
Taking place at the Ulster Museum from October 18th – November 17th, artists apply by open submission to enter a maximum of three works, paying up to £45 for the privilage (plus 30% commission on any sales) and in the hope of winning a share of the £7,000 prize fund.
For figurative and representational art (excluding photography and video entries unless they are within a mixed media installation).
4 moving-image artists are each awarded £4,000 to develop pre-production proposals for significant new works and take part in a group exhibition at Jerwood Space.
Artists over 18years pay the organisers £10-£20 and submit up to 6 images for prizes of £5,000 / £2,500, £500, £500 or £250 to be seen by judges including Fisun Gunner and Yvonne Crossley.
Application costs £15. There is a per diem of £100 per week and a £100 travel allowance.
In Glasgow from September - June and encouraging 'sustainable and progressive practice'. Four residents pay £60 per month towards participation in the programme and a studio.
A variety of opportunities worth €2,000-8,000 will be available, based on submissions of existing work for several projects organised by The Frac Basse Normandie (Caen) , Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (University of East Anglia, Norwich), The communauté d’agglomération du Calaisis and le musée des beaux arts (Calais) in commemoration of the Hundredth anniversary of the First World War and seventieth anniversary of the Normandy landings.
A stipend of €1,400 per month for work 'focusing on the medium of painting' with applicants 'having completed a course of study (M.