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THE FOUNDATION FOR INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ART INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC ART GRANT 2013

FICA Public Art Grant 2013

 

THE FOUNDATION FOR INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ART INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC ART GRANT 2013

The Public Art Grant is aimed at supporting art projects located in the public realm in India. Through the grant, FICA aims to generate interest in public art projects, and initiate an open debate among artists, local communities and the larger public to engage with shared environments in new ways.

The winning proposal will be selected by a distinguished panel of judges.

THE GRANT INCLUDES:
  • The recipient of the grant will receive a maximum of Rs. 3 lakh for the project detailed in their application.
  • The period of the grant is one year (01 January – 31 December 2014).
  • Upon completion of the project the artist will be required to submit a project report along with complete documentation, and make a final presentation at a public forum.
ELIGIBILITY:
  • Individuals or groups may apply
  • Applicant/s need to be 18 years or older
  • Applicant/s should be Indian citizen/s, currently residing in India
HOW TO APPLY:
  • Download the PAG 2013 form in PDF or MSWord format
  • Read the form carefully for instructions about how to write the proposal
  • Copy the application form, 1000-word proposal, resume/s of applicant/s, budget, timeline of the proposed project, images of previous works on a CD or DVD
  • Post or courier the CD/DVD to FICA. Mention your name and contact details on the CD/DVD
ALL REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES ARE MENTIONED IN THE FORM.

DEADLINE: 31 JULY 2013

If you have any queries call us at 011 46103550/51 or write to us at info@ficart.org
FOUNDATION FOR INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ART
D-53 Defence Colony, New Delhi 110024
T: 011 46103550/51 | E: info@ficart.org | W: www.ficart.org

FICA READING ROOM
D-42 Defence Colony, New Delhi 110024
T: 011 46594456

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