Fellowships, Grants & Residencies

"STEP beyond – stands for Supporting Travel for European Projects – and offers grants between 350 Euros and 700 Euros to cover travel costs for travelling throughout Europe. The grants are open to applicants in the first 10 years of a professional career in their relevant field (we prioritise emerging professionals). For guidance and a full list of eligible countries refer to the How to Apply Booklet, below."
http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/11/step-beyond-travel-grant.html
 
http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/11/hmk-full-focus-artist-residency.html

This winter, HMK will be selecting four artists for a short group residency, condensing all the elements that make for a fruitful residency in an intensive four week stay.
In this 4-week residency-project, artists are not only selected to live and work at HMK, but to further develop their own practice, to actively evaluate their own and each other’s work, and to partake in a number of discussions and dinner-sessions. HMK will invite experts (curators and artists) to lead discussions and 'critique-sessions' and will host a number of dinners/discussions throughout the residency. The residency will be concluded with an exhibition of the artists' work in the Maria Chapel.
 
Tokyo Wonder Site is an art center dedicated to the generation and promotion of new art and culture from the heart of Tokyo. While TWS Hongo supports and nurtures young talent in all fields in programs related to the government-hosted "Tokyo Wonder Wall" exhibition of works chosen from among entries from the general public, TWS Shibuya is a hub in a global cultural network of affiliated cultural facilities in Japan and abroad, and at once a platform for both new talents and internationally active creators to exchange and showcase their works.

http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/11/tokyo-wonder-site-call-for-artists.html
 
http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/11/ours-bedford-creative-arts-commission.html

Bedford Creative Arts is seeking proposals from artists or artists groups for our first major commission of 2013. Our artistic theme for 2013 is OURS – what we have in common and what makes something our own?
The Central Bedfordshire town of Dunstable and its surrounding area has been chosen as the location for this commission. As well as the artistic themes identified in the artists brief, proposals should respond to the specific identity of this location and the people who live, work and visit there.
 
Tomorrow: QCA presents Grant Writing+
with Melissa Sandor

NEW DATES
Wednesday, November 28, and December 12 from 6-8pm

Due to the lingering effects of Hurricane Sandy, this month's professional development programming was pushed back a couple of weeks, but we hope that you will still be able to join us for tomorrow night's Grant Writing+ Workshop! The first of a two-part workshop, tomorrow's session will focus on hands-on grant writing skills, best practices and peer review with experienced grant writing consultant Melissa Sandor. The second session- to be held on December 12th- will help participants gain insight into the inner workings of a professional arts panel through a mock panel review of participant grant submissions.

Greater Astoria Historical Society 35-20 Broadway, 4th Floor (Quinn Building)

M/R train to Steinway or N/Q train to Broadway

Admission: $10 (cash payment accepted at the door)

Registration required.
RSVP for 11.28.12

RSVP for 12.12.12
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For one month between April and June 2013 the Constant Variable residency studio will be open for artists who want to work on a F/LOSS-project. Constant Variable offers a free living & working space in exchange for a presentation of your work(-in-progress), bits and bites, artworks under free licenses, experiences in and thoughts about Free Culture, cooking a.o. Constant refunds travel costs, and there is a per diem available

http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/open-call-floss-arts-residencies.html
 
http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/open-call-parlour-artist-residency-in.html

On your way to Melbourne? Come stay at The Parlour Hotel!

The Parlour Arts Laboratory is a not-for-profit studio complex in Melbourne, Australia. We have transformed an ex-funeral parlour into a place of cultural celebration with community events, markets, exhibitions, workshops and more.

There is no concierge, room bills or extra charges for those little bottles in the little fridge. Instead, in exchange for your time here you must create a work for display at The Parlour Studios. There is no boundary on the medium or style of work, we’re interested in what you do and having you here. Amenities include a private room, shower, kitchen & shared studio space.
 
http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/open-call-parlour-artist-residency-in.html
On your way to Melbourne? Come stay at The Parlour Hotel!

The Parlour Arts Laboratory is a not-for-profit studio complex in Melbourne, Australia. We have transformed an ex-funeral parlour into a place of cultural celebration with community events, markets, exhibitions, workshops and more.

There is no concierge, room bills or extra charges for those little bottles in the little fridge. Instead, in exchange for your time here you must create a work for display at The Parlour Studios. There is no boundary on the medium or style of work, we’re interested in what you do and having you here. Amenities include a private room, shower, kitchen & shared studio space.
 
Open to emerging and established contemporary artists working in all visual media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking, fine craft, installation, digital media and video. Artists of diverse cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Open to all visual artists at least 18 years or older. New works and/or installations are highly encouraged, and artworks proposed must have been created within the last four years. Proposed artworks will be considered within the theme of the exhibition, and must not have been previously shown in Albuquerque or the surrounding region.

http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/open-call-for-entries-flatlanders.html
 
http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/18th-street-arts-center-residency-in.html

18th Street Arts Center Residency in Santa Monica, CA



Through our artist residencies we are a contemporary art hub that fosters inter-cultural collaboration and dialogue. 18th Street's residencies, exhibitions, public events, talks, and publications encourage, showcase and support the creation of cutting-edge contemporary art and foster collaboration and interaction between artists locally, nationally and internationally.
 
I hope some RFFers apply for some of this stuff!
The Elephant Trust


The Trust was set up in 1975 to make it possible for artists in the UK and those presenting their work to undertake and complete projects when frustrated by lack of funds. It is committed to helping artists and institutions that depart from the routine and signal new, distinct and imaginative sets of possibilities.
http://fellowshiplist.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/the-elephant-trust.html
 
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