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Ars Bioarctica residency programme – Open Call for the years 2020-21

Application deadline the 30th of September 2019

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We are now accepting applications for our 2020–2021 Ars Bioarctica Residency 
programme in 
Kilpisjärvi/Gilbbesjávri, Lapland at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station of the 
University of Helsinki. 
The residency offers a unique possibility for artistic work in a biological 
field station located in the subarctic environment.

The residency aims to support artistic work in the sub-arctic environment in 
form of collaborations between art & science. 
It is aimed at professional artists, scientists and art&science research teams 
at all stages of their careers. 
Please note that the residency expenses need to be covered by the applicants. 
We will select around 20 artists/artist groups to work at the Station for 
periods of two to four weeks.

Ars Bioarctica residency programme is devided into 4 seasons and each residency 
period is either
2 first weeks or 2 last weeks of the month or the whole month. 
The residency periods available in this open call are June and October 2020 and 
January and March 2021. 
The desired period should be stated in the application.

Since 2009 the Bioart Society is organizing the Ars Bioarctica Residency 
programme together with the
Kilpisjärvi Biological Station of the University of Helsinki. Until now more 
than 200 artists,
scientists, and practitioners have been developing work at the Station on 
topics related to biology,
ecology and life sciences.

The Kilpisjärvi Biological Station provides the residents with a combined 
living and working
environment, a basic field laboratory, internet connection and sauna, and the 
same possibilities and
infrastructure as its scientists and staff. This includes access to scientific 
equipment, laboratory
facilities, the library and seminar room as well as the usage of field 
equipment. 
A dedicated mentor in Kilpisjärvi will familiarize residents with the local 
environment and customs upon arrival.

Kilpisjärvi is situated in the area where Sámi culture has it's roots. The Sámi 
are the only
indigenous people in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, 
as well as the whole
of the European Union. They inhabited the area long before any state borders 
were drawn. The area is
called Lapland, or Sápmi (in North Sámi).

To apply, please, complete the application form with its attachments here:
https://bioartsociety.fi/projects/ars-bioarctica/calls/ars-bioarctica-residency-programme-2020-21

The evaluation of the applications emphasises the quality of the proposal, its 
interaction of
art&science, its artistic and scientific significance, the project's relation 
to the subarctic
environment and its feasibility to be carried out at the Kilpisjärvi Biological 
Station in the
proposed time.

The selected artists will be announced by the end of October 2019.


-- 
Erich Berger
Toiminnanjohtaja / Director
Bioart Society, Helsinki
http://bioartsociety.fi


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