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Artists in Residency, Africa Centre, 2015
Artists in Residency, Africa Centre, 2015

2015 Artists In Residency (AIR) Programme | Call for Applications

A by Artthrob on the 20th of July 2015. This should take you < 1 minute to read.

CALLING FOR APPLICATIONS 

Applications for the 2015 Artists In Residency (AIR) Programme are now open!

Each year, the Africa Centre, provides artists with the unique opportunity to spend four to six weeks fully dedicated to developing their craft. This year through partnerships with residency programmes in Australia, Brazil, India, Italy, Kenya, Spain, Tanzania and the United States we are proud to offer thirteen unique residencies for our 2015 AIR programme.

AIR is seeking applications from high caliber African artists who are provocative, innovative, socially engaged and stretching the boundaries of their artistic practice.

The AIR partners select an artist from a short list provided by the Africa Centre, for one of their 2015 or 2016 residencies. The costs of the residency and round-trip airfare are included in each residency award made.The residencies are available to artists in different stages of their career development  (from emerging to late career) across all disciplines: visual arts, performing arts; creative & literary arts; film; music & curatorial practice.  Each residency offers a distinct structure, set of requirements and duration.

To apply or to find out more about the thirteen residency opportunities, please go to www.africacentre.net/artists-in-residency/.

Deadline for application submissions is the 30th September 2015.

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