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---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: [artbox] Fwd: Braziers International Artists Workshop From: "Iara Boubnova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, January 17, 2008 21:45 To: "Artbox BG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tazi informacia poluchih ot Tanya Abdajieva. Moga da pratia application cover sheet po zhelanie, che e attached. IB I got that information from tanya Abadjieva and I'm able to provide the application cover sheet on demand. IB Begin forwarded message: > From: Iara Boubnova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: January 16, 2008 11:45:05 GMT+02:00 > To: Artbox BG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: moga da pratia application cover sheet po zhelanie, che e > attached > > Braziers international artists workshop > 3 19 August 2008Application Guidelines 2008 Closing > date: Monday 25 February 2008Please note applications received > after this date will not be considered. Please allow plenty of > time if you are posting from overseas. > About > Established in 1995, Braziers International Artists Workshop (BIAW) > is recognised as a unique and highly valued opportunity for artists > wishing to examine their practice in critically engaged and global > contexts.Though Braziers provides a highly successful artistic > model for creative enquiry, the success of the workshop has > sometimes lead to artists creating extensions of their existing > practice and the focus has often moved away from artistic risk- > taking. Braziers 2008 seeks to redress these imbalances by inviting > artists to work collaboratively, to move away from their practice > in terms of materials and style and to show a genuine willingness > to place themselves and their practice into question; truly > exploring areas of artistic and cultural uncertainty and seeking > creative solutions through the collaboration, exchange and cultural/ > artistic dialogue that is the hallmark of the Workshop. Braziers > 2008 will ask for a high level of commitment from its members and > it is recommended that potential applicants think carefully about > their own expectations and willingness to take risks before they > apply for this workshop experience. The structure of the workshop > will be determined by the selection panels choice of applicants. > > Location > The workshop takes place at Braziers Park, a residential college in > Oxfordshire on the edge of the Chiltern Hills. The 17th Century > mansion house is set in 50 acres of park and farmland dotted with > numerous outbuildings and barns. Meals, accommodation and work > space are provided along with technical support and facilities at > no cost to the artist. Artists are responsible for all other > expenses, including the costs of travel and materials and are > encouraged to seek financial help for their travel through national > or regional funding organisations, charitable trusts, British > Council etc. Artists are resident for the duration of the workshop > and can choose to camp or stay in a shared room in the house. A > series of artists, performers, writers and critics are invited to > attend throughout the workshop to encourage critical debate and > dialogue. Whilst the emphasis is placed firmly upon work in > progress, the final Sunday (17th August) will be open to the public > to visit the site and meet the artists. > > The Workshop receives funding from Arts Council England and a > variety of public and private funders, trusts and foundations. > > Eligibility > The workshop is open to professional artists from all countries, > who have been out of college for at least 2 years. Applications > from recent graduates or students will not be considered. Selection > CriteriaThere is a rigorous selection process with an open > submission. The selectors have to take into account not only > quality of work but also the artists commitment to taking risks > and their ability to embrace different working methods and > strategies. This selection process will ensure artistic and > cultural diversity.How to ApplyPlease read these guidelines > carefully as failure to comply with the instructions will > invalidate your application. We advise artists to consider how best > to represent their recent and current practice so that the > selection panel is presented with a clear and coherent body of work > to review. > > To apply please send the following: > > 1. A brief CV outlining your previous experience > including other workshops and residencies undertaken (one side of A4) > > 2. A statement (maximum 500 words) outlining how your > practice would be challenged by participation in the workshop and > your interest in working collaboratively > > 3. a) Up to ten images of recent work, either in slide > (standard 35mm marked with artists name, slide number and > indicating top and front) or CD format numbered to correspond > with the image information sheet > > or, if you are a practitioner in film or time-based > media: b) a DVD labelled with your name, title of work, > and running time. The segment/showreel should not exceed more than > 10 minutes. NB. Please do not submit a DVD documenting artistic > process or stills of artwork. > > 4. A numbered list of the images submitted (or CD/video > script) with title, date of work, medium and size. If necessary > please include a brief (2-3 sentences) description of the work. > > 5. Completed application cover sheet. > > Important - please note: > > Text files should be in word format. Please be sure to attach a > file extension (.doc) to the file name. > Digital work must be Mac formatted > Jpeg images should be at 72 dpi maximum on a CD. > Do not send catalogues, brochures or folders. These extra materials > will not be considered. > If you want materials returned you must include a SAE (stamped > addressed envelope). International Artists can include > international postage coupons from your post office. Otherwise > materials will be disposed of. All applicants will be notified by > early March of the outcome. > BIAW cannot be held responsible for loss of material sent by post > and we would advise applicants to use a special delivery service if > available to them. We are unable to acknowledge receipt of > applications but everyone will have a response by mid March 2008. > We are unable to accept visual materials by email unless special > circumstances make it difficult for you to send material by post. > If this is the case please contact us in good time to let us know > that this is how you intend to apply and we will let you know the > size and format to send. > > Applications must arrive by the deadline of 25th February 2008 to > the address below. We will be unable to view any applications after > this deadline: > > Braziers International Artists' WorkshopC/o Bernadette Moloney164 > Swaton RoadLondonUKE3 4ERFor more information please email: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] or telephone +44(0)2075154798 _______________________________________________ oberlist mailing list [email protected] http://idash.org/mailman/listinfo/oberlist
