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SUMMARY:Benchmarks
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Civic District afresh this August 2023 onwards\, with Benchmarks\, a new public art trail commissioned by the Civic District Alliance (CDA). Designed by six Singapore-based artists\, Lua Boon Kai\, Joyce Beetuan Koh\, Immanuel Koh\, Yang Jie\, Jeffrey Tan and Jason Wee\, the public art initiative features a series of six unconventional artwork benches inspired by punctuation marks dotted around the arts and culture precinct. Each art bench draws from the rich heritage of the district\, inviting visitors to have meaningful exchanges with themselves\, other visitors\, or even the surroundings while appreciating the beauty of the Civic District and its colourful stories. These art benches for Benchmarks are located at key areas of the Civic District\, such as the Asian Civilisations Museum\, The Arts House\, The Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay and along the Singapore River. \nFollow #CVDBenchmarks on:\nWebsite: https://artshouselimited.sg/civic-district\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theartshouse\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartshouse
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/benchmarks/
LOCATION:The Arts House\, 1 Old Parliament Lane\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:P / O / E / T / I / C
DESCRIPTION:P / O / E / T / I / C exhibition \nDate: February 11 – June 30\, 2024 \nExhibition Room: 1st floor\, De’ Lapae Art Space Narathiwat \nArtist: Zakariya Amataya \nCurator: Prach Pimarnman \nThis exhibition is creating a space of text\, used to communicate through poetry starting from scratch under the state of memories\, stories\, and personal relationships. These lead to complete the story of the empty room used for this exhibition. Also\, the exhibition room serves as a blank piece of paper and waiting for the time to contain stories that progressing through month-long workshop activities that will be held 4 times on February 11\, February 25\, March 3\, and March 10\, 2024 \nThe workshop will be using Free verse\, Prose Poem\, Concrete Poetry\, and various forms of experimental poetry from the late 19th century to the middle of the 20th century which has 4 workshops to be organized. \nMoreover\, making a space that leads to the completion of stories through poetry\, presented by Zakariya Amataya at this time\, is the first time that the artist has chosen to present through workshops and conversations in Narathiwat province. Also\, to respond and create relationships among the letters with the stories behind memories and feelings that have been conveyed through the book of the poetic form. \nHoping the participants join in all 4 activities\, as this is a teaching plan that focuses on skill training in the form of continuous teaching content which are writing and speaking the literary language as well as focusing on developing interactive skills between teachers and learners. 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/p-o-e-t-i-c/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20240309T100000
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SUMMARY:𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐩𝐮𝐬
DESCRIPTION:MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum is delighted to announce the opening of its latest exhibition\, 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐩𝐮𝐬\, curated by Roger Nelson. This distinctive showcase\, running from 9 March to 15 July 2024\, features an international ensemble of artists who delve into the concept of adaptation in art\, transforming various inspirations into new creations. \nAll the artworks in 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐩𝐮𝐬 can be considered “adaptations\,” meaning that they respond to stories that the artists have taken from elsewhere. For example\, some artworks are inspired by works of literature and cinema. Other artworks take their cue from historical paintings\, sculptures\, and designs by other artists. Some artworks are also inspired by writings by scholars and theorists. \nDespite this\, all the artworks in the exhibition transform the stories they respond to into something new. In this way\, while they can be considered “adaptations\,” they are not trying to be exact copies of other artworks or literary or cinematic sources. Instead\, they are deliberately “unfaithful” kinds of adaptation\, meaning that they use their artistic license to freely change the look and feel of the stories they are responding to. \nThe concept of 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐟𝐮𝐥 𝐎𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐩𝐮𝐬 is inspired by two of the artists that are included in the exhibition. They are Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook (b. 1957\, Thailand) and Mieke Bal (b. 1946\, Netherlands). Both artists are world-famous and have exhibited at many prominent platforms internationally. Both artists are also prolific writers\, and their writings as well as ideas from their artworks have inspired the title and curator’s concept for the exhibition. \nThe exhibition also showcases newly commissioned artworks\, including an installation by Fyerool Darma featuring a recording of a séance with a deceased man\, a series of paintings by Ian Tee based on a Chinese mythological tale\, and an artwork by Thao Nguyen Phan\, which reconstructs furniture designed by Vietnamese artist Diem Phung Thi\, serving as seating for visitors to engage with the displayed works. This approach is inspired by the writings and artworks of Mieke Bal and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook. Additional pieces include videos and films by internationally acclaimed artists like Mieke Bal\, CAMP\, and Chulayarnnon Siriphol\, as well as an early silent film from Spain showcasing extended sword-fighting scenes\, created in 1908 by Ricardo de Baños & Alberto Marro. \nOriginally exhibited at Nanyang Technological University’s ADM Gallery in Singapore\, this exhibition was made possible with the support of Jim Thompson and Quu Hotel.
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LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Nomadic
DESCRIPTION:A group exhibition curated by Dr. Vennes Cheng for Jim Thompson Art Center\, Bangkok \nNomad refers to individuals who lack a fixed habitation and instead move from place to place. Appropriating the concept of nomadic existence\, this exhibition reimagines the fluidity of one’s identity and the multitude of homelands\, which are fundamental conditions of Asia. The notion and composition of Asia are intertwined with the histories of human displacement. Wars\, conflicts\, and disputes in the region have compelled people to leave their places of birth and resettle in other countries. Human displacement represents both the past and the ongoing circumstances in Asia. \nThe selected artworks by participating artists from Thailand\, Singapore\, Indonesia\, Japan\, Taiwan\, and Hong Kong form a constellation that investigates and highlights the histories of human displacement in Asia\, particularly in the eastern and southwestern regions. This exhibition also seeks to delineate the connections and relationships between various parts of the region and proposes a plural lens to discern the multiculturalism of Asia\, emphasising that community and identity are social articulations of differences. It ultimately aims to mediate discussions surrounding the current circumstances of Southeast Asia and Hong Kong and to render imaginary one another’s reference points in the region. \nList of artists: \nHikaru Fujii (Japan) \nJiandyin (Thailand) \nLaw Yuk Mui (Hong Kong) \nLin Yichi (Taiwan) \nSim Chi Yin (Singapore\, New York based) \nTsang Kin-Wah (Hong Kong) \nTsao Liang-pin (Taiwan) \nTintin Wulia (Indonesia\, Sweden based)
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LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20240322T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20240608T180000
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SUMMARY:Landscape of Emptiness
DESCRIPTION:Landscape of Emptiness\, a solo exhibition\, by Sanitas Pradittasnee \nCurated by Kritsada Duchsadeevanich \nWhen we are in the situation and time of absentmindedly staring at the possibility of “truth”\, we will see a thin smog of emptiness. The emptiness is not naked\, though. The origin of this emptiness stems from the condition of letting go\, liberating or disappearing from existence. The emptiness\, with its boundless horizons\, is an abstract\, endless time and infinite universe in a faraway distance. At the same time\, to perceive this condition\, we need to be aware of “what” exists. The boundary of emptiness\, thus\, plays a crucial role in unveiling this evanescence leading to the state of emptiness. \nLandscape of Emptiness by Sanitas Pradittasnee creates a condition through which the audience enters a state of emptiness\, taking them into specific situations of space and time to venture into the concept of seeking truth in the frontier or “perimeter” of abstraction. The cloud of existence takes the audience down the path of the truth of time\, where everything perishes\, leaving only emptiness. \n 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/landscape-of-emptiness/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240401T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240630T170000
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SUMMARY:CALL FOR ARTISTS: ANIMA MUNDI 2024
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group\, in collaboration with ACIT Venice – Italian-German Cultural Association\, is pleased to announce the open call for ANIMA MUNDI 2024\, an international exhibition of photography\, painting\, video art\, installation/sculpture\, and performance art\, that will be held in Venice\, at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello and in other prestigious venues and historical buildings\, from April to June 2024\, during the 60th Venice Biennale of Art. \nThe last edition of ANIMA MUNDI took place in Venice in 2022\, presenting a great selection of more than 500 art works realized by 250 artists\, coming from 40 countries. The festival focuses on the concept of ANIMA MUNDI\, which according to several historical cultures\, religions and philosophical systems\, is an intrinsic connection between all living entities on the planet\, which relates to the world in a similar way as the human soul is connected to the human body. \nPlato expressed his thought about the ANIMA MUNDI in the Timaeus\, “this world is indeed a living being endowed with a soul and intelligence… a single visible living entity containing all other living entities\, which by their nature are all related”.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/call-for-artists-anima-mundi-2024/
LOCATION:Venice
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240401T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240531T120000
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SUMMARY:INSTINC 24/25 Artist-in-Residence Program
DESCRIPTION:As INSTINC is marking a new milestone by celebrating its 20th year anniversary in 2024\, we are excited to announce the commencement of the application process for our esteemed Artist-in-Residence Program for the year 2024/25. Starting from December 2024 till December 2025\, we will be hosting two residency artists every month to champion the practices of local and international artists with a high level of flexibility and support. \nThis is the second term of open call for the INSTINC AIR Program in 2024. For anyone interested\, the next term will be released in October 2024. Stay tuned for further notice. \n\n\n\n\nDuration\n5 weeks to 13 weeks (90 Days) between December 2024 to December 2025\nThe residency is split into 2 sections: Production and Exhibition. For instance\, 2 weeks of residency is equivalent to 1 week of residency + 1 week of exhibition. \nCandidates with longer availability will be prioritised. However still\, we encourage artists with strong interest but limited flexibility in their schedules to get in touch. We are always open to discussions about potential alternative opportunities that may align with your commitments. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nApplication Deadline\n31 may 2024 11:59AM (SGT)\n\n\n\n\nINSTINC Collaborative Residency\nINSTINC seeks for artists/creative individuals whose work embodies clear conceptual ideas and innovative approaches that resonate deeply with the contemporary cultural landscape.\nAs an independent artist-run space\, INSTINC strives to sustain artistic independence and foster a vibrant community through inventive and daring partnerships. INSTINC encourages the exchange of creative practice among professionals in contemporary art through local and international collaborations. It aims to establish a platform where artists engage with the public through its exhibitions\, workshops\, artist-talks\, and the renowned AIR program. \nOver the years\, INSTINC has been a proud host to over 120 international artists between 2009 and 2024\, celebrating the synergy born from internal collaborations among like-minded creatives. The 24/25 AIR program is expected to sustain the success of past residencies\, and continue to support the careers of participating artists. \nWe believe that 12 weeks would be the most ideal span of time for a creative to be inspired\, formulate\, elaborate thus consummate a project to the fullest. Therefore\, we highly recommend candidates to apply for a 3-month commitment. However\, we understand that there are unchangeable circumstances to some. If this might be you\, do not hesitate to contact us and we can discuss possible arrangements. \n  \nEligibility\nWe welcome artists\, artist duos\, collectives\, or any other practitioners from any medium or discipline\, irrespective of their geographical location\, who are craving for a dedicated space and focused time in initiating\, expanding and finalising a project. \nOpen to all local and international artists. \nOutcome of Residency\nResiding artists will be given an opportunity to exhibit in the gallery space of INSTINC for 1 week at the end of their residencies\, regardless of the duration of residency. Each participant will be included on the website of INSTINC\, along with mention in the press release. During the residencies\, social media posts will be scheduled for the promotion of artists and projects. \nAreas and Facilities\n\n\nStudio shared between you and another residing artist: \n\n\nLocated in a prime site just beside PIE and Bukit Batok East Avenue 3\, this studio offers a suitable environment for creators to focus on their production. \n\n\nOverall size: 1000 square feet \n\n\nEquipments provided in the studio: \n\n\nPrintmaking Press \n\n\nBathroom within studio \n\n\nGood light\, huge windows \n\n\nTables\, easels \n\n\nDIY Hardware Store nearby \n\n\nEasily accessible food at the 2nd floor \n\n\n\n\nFreshly renovated gallery space of approximately 50 m2: \n\n\nWhite walls\, cement floor \n\n\n5.8m high ceiling \n\n\nTwo movable partitions (230cm x 270cm x 43.5cm) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nCost of Residency\n\n\n\n\n\n5 Weeks: SG$3300\n9 Weeks: SG$4400\n13 Weeks (90 Days): SG$5500\n\n\n*Accommodation and living expenses excluded.\n\n\nProvided by Host\n\n\nMarketing and publicity \n\n\nDocumentation (photographs and videos) \n\n\nOpening reception at the end of the residency (optional) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVisa\nThe participant is responsible for obtaining visa from the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (Government of Singapore) if visa is required for entering the country.\nINSTINC does not have the responsibility for supporting visa\, but is willing to provide an invitation letter if needed for visa application. Please refer to the ICA Official Website for more details. \nFunding\nAccepted artists who wish to apply for funding from their city/country can request for an invitation letter from INSTINC. \nAnnouncement of Results\nSelected applicants will be notified via email in mid June 2024. We will arrange an online meeting with each artist soon after to discuss the residency and potential outcome in further details. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNote\nPlease note that this residency is not a work opportunity. To legally hold exhibitions in Singapore\, all artists must notify the Ministry of Manpower in Singapore for Work Pass Exempt Activities. \n\n\n\n\n  \nAdditional Benefit\nResiding artists or artists who have previously exhibited/collaborated with INSTINC may receive a 10% discount on space rent \n\nHow to Apply\nAnyone who wishes to apply for this residency is required to submit this online form. \n\nContact\nFor any additional inquiries\, please contact enquiries@instinc.com
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/instinc-24-25-artist-in-residence-program/
LOCATION:INSTINC\, 39 Keppel Road\, #03-10 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Residencies & Fellowships,Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240429T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240527T233000
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SUMMARY:Open Call: Objectifs Documentary Award 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Objectifs Documentary Award champions Objectifs’ mission to broaden perspectives through image making\, by supporting original voices in visual storytelling in Singapore and the wider region. The Award enables photographers to work on new or existing projects\, encouraging them to tell stories about their native communities. It welcomes different creative approaches to non-fiction storytelling\, from conventional documentary photography to visual experiments. Projects may be presented in still images or use multimedia. \nSuccessful recipients will be given professional and financial support to work on their projects over a 6 month-long period. The final works will exhibited at Objectifs in May 2025. Deadline for applications is Monday\, 27 May 2024 (2359H SGT). \nFind out more about our past year recipients\, mentors and curators here. \nApply now \nAWARDS \n1) Open Category\nThe Open Category is awarded to 1 recipient from Southeast Asia. The recipient will work with curator Goh Sze Ying to curate and present a solo exhibition at Objectifs in May 2025\, and SGD$8\,000 to work on a new or existing body of work. \nOne finalist will receive a grant of SGD$1\,000 to continue their practice. \n2) Emerging Category\nThe Emerging Category will be awarded to 2 recipients from Southeast Asia. Each recipient receives a 6 month-long mentorship with Jessica Lim\, Director of Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops\, a presentation at Objectifs in May 2025\, and SGD$3\,000 to work on a new or existing body of work. \nOne finalist will receive a grant of SGD$500 to continue their practice. \nRecipients will receive production and logistical support from Objectifs for the exhibition. Completed works will be promoted on Objectifs’ website and social media channels. If the recipient is not based in Singapore\, they will receive financial support for budget flights and accommodation to attend the setting up of and opening of the exhibition and conduct an artist talk/presentation. \n  \nSELECTION PANEL  \nA panel of five jury members will review the application materials. Jury members are: \n\nJessica Lim\, Director of Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops. Emerging Category Mentor for 2024\nGoh Sze Ying\, Curator at National Gallery Singapore. Open Category Curator for 2024\nNg Swan Ti\, Managing Director of PannaFoto Institute and Exhibitions Director at Jakarta International Photo Institute. Emerging Category Mentor for 2023\nRoger Nelson\, curator\, art historian\, and Assistant Professor of Art History in the School of Humanities at Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore. Open Category Curator for 2023\nChelsea Chua\, Programme Director\, Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\n\nSELECTION PROCESS \nSelection will be based on the artistic and intellectual merit of each applicant’s project. We will also consider the feasibility of the applicant completing the project by January 2025. Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed by the jury about their project. Successful recipients will be contacted by Jun 2024. \n\nApplication Deadline:  Mon\, 27 May 2024 (2359H SGT)\nAnnouncement of Grantees: Jun 2024\nCompletion of Awarded Projects: Jan 2025\n\nAPPLICATION CRITERIA  \nWe are seeking work created in photographers’ current or native communities. We welcome different creative approaches to non-fiction storytelling\, including social documentary\, portraiture\, conceptual and art photography. Your final work can be entirely in still photography or use multimedia. \nThe project may be new or existing (if existing\, the photographer must communicate in his/her proposal what additional plans there are for the project)\, and must be completed by January 2025.  \n1) Open Category \n\nOpen to Southeast Asian photographers (including Singapore)\, irrespective of age. Southeast Asian photographers who are not currently living/working in Southeast Asia may also apply.\nOne recipient will be selected for this category.\nApplicants should ideally present an ongoing project that is near completion.\nApplicants should have more than 5 years of professional photography experience (including internships and freelance work)\nApplicants must be able to communicate in English\nApplicants must have full copyright ownership of the work produced\nApplicants will need to submit in PDF format\na. 500-word (max.) proposal\nb. If proposing a new project\, please share sample images showing visual approach\nc. If proposing to work on/present an ongoing project\, please share images from the project (max. 20 images)\nd. Portfolio (max. 20 images)\ne. CV\n\n2) Emerging Category \n\nOpen to Southeast Asian photographers (including Singapore)\, irrespective of age.\nTwo recipients will be selected for this category.\nApplicants must have less than 5 years of professional photography experience (including internships and freelance work)\nBoth ongoing or new projects are welcome\nApplicants must have full copyright ownership of the work produced\nApplicants will need to submit in PDF format\na. 500-word (max.) proposal\nb. If proposing a new project\, please share sample images showing visual approach\nc. If proposing to work on/present an ongoing project\, please share images from the project (max. 20 images)\nd. A portfolio that includes up to 2 bodies of work (max. 20 images)\ne. Biography and CV\n\nENTRY FEE \nNone. \nOTHER TERMS & CONDITIONS  \nAward Recipients’ Commitments \n\n\n\nRecipients should be committed to their projects. Objectifs will provide any necessary advice and support throughout the award period.\na. Open Category: The recipient will work with an experienced curator to help edit his/her work and present it in an exhibition. There will be at least 4-5 touch-points through the project\, but the recipient and mentor will determine the frequency and duration of discussions to bring the project to completion.\nb. Emerging Category: Both recipients will work with an experienced mentor\, who is able to provide guidance and advice on refining refine his/her work. There will be at least 4-5 touch-points through the project\, but the recipients and mentor will determine the frequency and duration of discussions to bring the project to completion.\nIn addition to working on their projects\, recipients are also required to:\na. Be present during the setting up of the exhibitions and attend the exhibition opening\nb. Conduct at least one artist talk/presentation\nc. Make themselves available for media interviews\nRecipients agree that works for the proposed project will not be shown as part of a festival\, exhibition or editorial without the written consent of Objectifs\, prior to the exhibition at Objectifs in May 2025.\nRecipients should ensure that they obtain any relevant and/or necessary approvals\, permits and/or rights when working on their projects.\nRecipients should provide regular updates as to the progress of their project to Objectifs and the programme mentor/curator.\nRecipients will retain copyrights of all works developed for the project.\nRecipients may apply for other grants/project funds from their own countries or in Singapore\, concurrent with this award.\nThe grant quantum is fixed. Recipients will be responsible for all incidentals\, travel meals\, living expenses and hiring of any assistants or production crew (if/where relevant).\nRecipients grant Objectifs the right to reproduce images from the project for non-commercial purposes relating to the promotion and marketing of the Award and Objectifs programmes.\nObjectifs should be acknowledged as a Supporter\, together with the showcase of the Recipient’s works resulting from this Award\, in any print or online platforms.\nIn the event that the Recipient is unable to fulfil the commitments or does not complete the project without valid reasons\, Objectifs reserves the right to recover partial or full costs as provided during the Award.\n\n\n\nGeneral \n\n\n\nApplications must be submitted electronically by 27 May 2024. Incomplete or physical submissions will not be accepted. We will not accept any late applications after the deadline.\nThe selection panel’s decision is final. We regret that we are unable to provide feedback for applicants who are not selected for the Award.\nBy submitting an entry\, an applicant warrants and represents that any intellectual property are original to him/her\, and that he/she has the rights granted for the work\, that here have been no prior transfer of the rights to the images and that the publication of the images will not infringe upon any other person’s copyright or other rights. The applicant agrees to indemnify and hold Objectifs and the Selection Panel harmless from any liability\, loss cost and expense (including legal fees) arising from any breach of the foregoing warrants\, due to or arising out of the applicant’s entry materials for this Award or the applicant’s conduct during and in connection with the creation of his/her work for the Award.
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SUMMARY:*SCAPE Creative Arts Residencies Open Call
DESCRIPTION:Attention all creatives! Are you a choreographer\, dancer\, filmmaker\, movement artist or visual artist?​ \n*SCAPE Creative Arts wants YOU! Join us in shaping the future of art as we collaborate\, experiment\, and nurture new and original works. Dive into a melting pot of groundbreaking ideas and collaborations that will catapult your artistic journey.​ \nShowcase your creativity and present your masterpieces in early 2025.​\n​\nSeize this rare chance and apply now! Application period: May – June 2024. Learn more at scape.sg/open-call.
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LOCATION:*SCAPE\, 2 Orchard Link #02-14\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 237978\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Dance (Events),Festival (Events),Residencies & Fellowships,Visual Arts (Events)
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