PRAKSIS’s 12th residency, Taking Hold – The Double Bridge
Website: https://www.praksisoslo.org/residencies-blog/2018/residency12
Applications are now welcomed from anyone with relevant interest and experience to join PRAKSIS’s twelfth residency, Taking Hold – The Double Bridge. This residency will be led by artist Phoebe Davies and will explore and question the ways that solidarity, competition and antagonism find physical expression in social relationships. PRAKSIS seeks to recruit a well-integrated residency community of between five and eight people interested both to develop their own work and actively participate in group activity, discussion and creative exchange around the residency theme. This residency is multidisciplinary: applications are welcomed from anyone with relevant experience and interests. They hope to bring together a diverse group with a mixture of individual skills including but not limited to: research, video, audio, photography, print and performance. For this residency, previous movement/performance experience is not required. Non-Oslo based residents will be offered accommodation and PRAKSIS will provide lunch and dinners for all residents.
Expires: August 8, 2018
Similar Opportunities
The Abbey Scholarship and Fellowships in Painting
Abbey Awards offer all expenses paid residencies at the British School at Rome for artists showing exceptional merit and promise. The Abbey Scholarship offers one annual nine month residency for an ea… Continue Reading The Abbey Scholarship and Fellowships in Painting
Black Artists Grant
The Black Artists Grant is £1,500 given out monthly to black artists in the UK, with each artist selected receiving £500 each.The BAG is no-strings attached financial support to help the selected arti… Continue Reading Black Artists Grant
Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize 2021
The seventh year of the internationally successful Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize is open for entries! The prize is open to artists working across all genres, styles and backgrounds. Artists who enter… Continue Reading Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize 2021