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| The European Investment Bank (EIB) Institute is pleased to announce a mentoring programme/artist's residency, with the inaugural cycle targeting visual artists (aged <35) from the Baltic States, Malta and Cyprus.The successful applicant will be mentored by acclaimed Polish artist Mirosław Bałka, whose works are included in the collections of the MoMA (New York), Tate Modern (London), Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), etc.The EIB Institute aims to highlight/pay tribute to the extraordinary pool of creative talent in Europe. For the first edition of its mentoring programme, it will exclusively focus on artists with an Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta or Cyprus nationality or domiciled in either of these countries.Initiated by the EIB Institute, the Artists' Development Programme aims to catalyse artistic innovation and promote artists by associating an established artist with an emerging artist from the same discipline. The main practical objective of the programme is to help bring about the production of an innovative artistic project.The artists' residency provides an outstanding opportunity for the emerging visual artist to develop her/his practice at the highest level, while being mentored by a leading peer.EligibilityThe residency is open to all individuals wishing to develop their practice in a professional context by creating a new (body of) work(s). Applicants should be under 35 years of age at the time of application, in keeping with the EIB Institute's focus on promoting young or emerging talent. Applicants must have the nationality of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Malta or Cyprus or reside in one of these countries. In order to facilitate communications with the mentor and local artistic environment in Luxembourg, participants should be fluent in English.JuryApplications are evaluated by a selection jury consisting of members of the EIB Institute Arts Committee and external arts professionals. The jury bases their selection on the artistic quality of the applicant's historical work, the proposal submitted, the potential impact of the residency on the applicant's career, and the relevance of the applicant's practice to the cultural context of the EIB Institute.Budget and durationThe EIB Institute will take over the artist's travel costs to and from Luxembourg. The artist in residence will also receive a stipend (EUR 100 per day). At the end of the residency, the participant will receive an artist fee of EUR 1,500.The duration of the residency is four–six weeks. The artist participating in the Artists' Development Programme will be provided a living/working space located in Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster, situated in the culturally rich Grund district of Luxembourg city. Upon completion of the residency, the EIB might consider acquiring an artwork from the artist.Application procedureRequirements:–CV (in English)–Scanned copy of the passport or identity card of the applicant–A letter of motivation/intent specifying personal drive and expectations for the programme together with a concept for the project proposed for the residency (maximum 500 words, in English)–Portfolio of visual documentation of several works, best characterising the art of the applicant–Names and contacts of two professional referees, familiar with the art of the applicantSelection procedureA jury will select the candidate for the residency to be held in September–October 2013 based on the quality of his/her work, and the applicant's potential to use the residency to maximum benefit.The selected candidate will be informed of the jury's result via email by the end of June 2013.Deadline for application: 24 May 2013 at midnight (GMT+1)Applications must be fully completed and submitted in due time in order to be considered.The applications should be sent either digitally to Ms Delphine Munro (d.munro@eib.org) or by post to the following address:Ms Delphine MunroArtists' Development ProgrammeEIB Institute98-100, boulevard Konrad AdenauerL-2950 LuxembourgAbout the EIB (European Investment Bank)The EIB is the European Union's bank, owned by the 27 Member States. As the largest multilateral borrower and lender, it provides finance and expertise for sound and sustainable investment projects, mostly in the EU. www.eib.orgAbout the EIB art collectionThe EIB Institute manages and enhances the EIB art collection which comprises some 580 contemporary artworks, encompassing paintings, photographs, works on paper, sculptures, installations and site-specific commissions. The current collecting policy has been designed to very gradually create a singular and long-term perspective on contemporary EU art.For further information please visit the website (institute.eib.org) or contact Ms Delphine Munro (d.munro@eib.org). | |||
Artist in residence: The artist studios of Last Ship are situated opposite the UNESCO World Heritage temples of Khajuraho. The Viswanath temple built in 999 AD is right in front, less than 20 meters from Last Ship. Little known prehistoric and ancient historic sites in this region tell parts of a story more than 10,000 years old, of the Mughals, the Chandelas, going back to the Guptas, the Kushans, the Shungas and the Indo-Greeks all the way to prehistoric cave-dwellers, revealing secrets of the birth of the philosophies of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism and their common Tantric spiritual traditions. The artists of the residency are invited to have their own experience of this heritage, like the sadhus, aghoris, and mystics who make solitary pilgrimages through this region, called the most powerful tantric region in the world, in search of enlightenment. The Last Ship residency program is a one-of-a-kind experience of a history, nature and culture, hidden in the chaos and turmoil...
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