Open Call for Artist Residency, ‘The Boundary Crosser’, Cyprus

Open Call for Artist Residency ‘The Boundary Crosser’ Cyprus

The CYENS Centre of Excellence Residency: A Creative Placemaking project Open call for Artists-in-Residence  “The Boundary-Crosser”

Recent practices at the intersection of arts and technology have started to explore the boundaries and the intersections between the two, and to find new ways to speak about the artistic work produced.

In this spirit, the aim of the “Boundary-Crosser” residency project is to provide an opportunity for artists to explore creative intersections and processes with technologists. In practice what this means is that artists will be hosted by one of the 8 participating CYENS Centre of Excellence Labs and will generate artistic work, during and after their time of residency.

At the heart of Nicosia’s historic centre, the CYENS Centre of Excellence is a new and vibrant entity, connecting academic research with cutting-edge tech developments. The insertion of artists, through processes of Creative Placemaking, into the work of CYENS’ research groups aims to open new possibilities for creativity, engagement and dialogue.

Artists can apply for a residency with ONE of the 8 participating research groups, by submitting a proposal for a project. The proposal should describe their creative work in relation to the work of the group. Relevance to the research conducted at the selected groups is a necessary requirement.

WHO CAN APPLY

  • Artists: Fine and Digital Artists, Designers, Performers (actors, dancers, performance artists), Musicians
  • Cyprus-based or international

Residents are granted a stipend of 1250 EUR per month.

Deadline for applications:
26 APRIL 2024, 15:00 EET time

FOR MORE INFO  click here

TO SUBMIT  click here

Website link: https://museumlab.cyens.org.cy/project/the-cyens-centre-of-excellence-residency-a-creative-placemaking-project/

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