---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: [artbox] Grants, Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts From: "maria vassileva" <[email protected]> Date: Fri, February 3, 2012 8:21 am To: "artbox" <[email protected]> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
 February 3, 2012 Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts Numerous grants at the Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts 16 Julyâ25 August 2012 Applications by 15 April 2012 www.summeracademy.at The Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts is awarding some 70 grants, which cover either the course fees together with travel and living costs, or the course fees only. Highlights of the 2012 course programme include the classes directed by Tania Bruguera (Cuba, USA) with performance, sculpture and video, and Manfred Pernice (Berlin), who is concerned with expanded sculpture. After a three-year break, Katharina Sieverding (Düsseldorf, Berlin), will once again give a photography course, and Arno Brandlhuber (Berlin) will be directing an architecture class. Peter Friedl (Berlin) and Christoph Schäfer (Hamburg) are also teaching in Salzburg this year, as is the documenta participant Shaina Anand together with Ashok Sukumaran (Mumbai), who will deal with video and participatory projects. A first-time visitor here is Olav Westphalen (Hamburg, Stockholm), well known for his cartoon as co-author of Rattelschneck. The Graphic Arts classes will be directed by Krystyna Piotrowska (Warsaw) and Leya Mira Brandner (São Paulo). Milena Dragicevic (London), Hanspeter Hofmann (Basel), Matts Leiderstam (Stockholm), Mara Mattuschka (Vienna) and Katrin Plavcak (Berlin) will be concerned with painting and related topics. Lin Cheung (London) is teaching the class in jewellery design. Again, Maria Lind (Stockholm)âthis time in collaboration with Juan A. Gaitan (Rotterdam)âis holding a one-week course on curatorial practice, which is also the subject of the curatorial collective WHW/What, How & for Whom, based in Zagreb (Croatia), which was responsible for the 2009 Biennial in Istanbul. Martin Schmidl (Aachen) will concentrate on the fundamentals of drawing practice. Using collage, Christoph Draeger (Vienna, New York) will explore construction, deconstruction and reconstruction in image production. The course fees are between 450 EUR, and 1070 EUR depending on the length of the course. Grants normally cover the course fees. KulturKontakt Austria, the American Austrian Foundation (AAF), the ERSTE Foundation, Free State of Bavaria and The Münster Academy of Fine Arts also subsidise travel and living costs. Applications for grants will be accepted online only and the closing date is 15 April 2012. Detailed information at www.summeracademy.at/Grants_94.html Course Programme 2012 at www.summeracademy.at/COURSES-2012_230.html Further information: Franziskanergasse 5a, POB 18, 5010 Salzburg, Austria T+43 662 842113 F +43 662 849638 [email protected] www.summeracademy.at News Announcements Papers About Subscribe Contact RSS Unsubscribe -- Moldova Young Artists Association "Oberliht" http://oberliht.com . . . . . . . . . . . https://lists.idash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oberlist portal informational pentru arta si cultura din Moldova information gateway for arts and culture from Moldova
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The Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts is awarding some
70 grants, which cover either the course fees together with travel
and living costs, or the course fees only.
Highlights of the 2012 course programme include the classes
directed by Tania Bruguera (Cuba, USA) with performance, sculpture and
video, and Manfred Pernice (Berlin), who is concerned with expanded
sculpture. After a three-year break, Katharina Sieverding (Düsseldorf,
Berlin), will once again give a photography course, and Arno Brandlhuber
(Berlin) will be directing an architecture class. Peter Friedl (Berlin) and
Christoph Schäfer (Hamburg) are also teaching in Salzburg this year,
as is the documenta participant Shaina Anand together with Ashok Sukumaran
(Mumbai), who will deal with video and participatory projects. A first-time
visitor here is Olav Westphalen (Hamburg, Stockholm), well known for his
cartoon as co-author of Rattelschneck.
The Graphic Arts classes will be directed by Krystyna Piotrowska
(Warsaw) and Leya Mira Brandner (São Paulo). Milena Dragicevic
(London), Hanspeter Hofmann (Basel), Matts Leiderstam (Stockholm), Mara
Mattuschka (Vienna) and Katrin Plavcak (Berlin) will be concerned with
painting and related topics. Lin Cheung (London) is teaching the class in
jewellery design. Again, Maria Lind (Stockholm)âthis time in
collaboration with Juan A. Gaitan (Rotterdam)âis holding a one-week
course on curatorial practice, which is also the subject of the curatorial
collective WHW/What, How & for Whom, based in Zagreb (Croatia), which
was responsible for the 2009 Biennial in Istanbul. Martin Schmidl (Aachen)
will concentrate on the fundamentals of drawing practice. Using collage,
Christoph Draeger (Vienna, New York) will explore construction,
deconstruction and reconstruction in image production.
The course fees are between 450 EUR, and 1070 EUR depending on the
length of the course. Grants normally cover the course fees. KulturKontakt
Austria, the American Austrian Foundation (AAF), the ERSTE Foundation, Free
State of Bavaria and The Münster Academy of Fine Arts also subsidise
travel and living costs.
Applications for grants will be accepted online only and the closing
date is 15 April 2012.
Detailed information at www.summeracademy.at/Grants_94.html Course Programme 2012 at www.summeracademy.at/COURSES-2012_230.html Further information:
Franziskanergasse 5a, POB 18, 5010 Salzburg, Austria T+43 662 842113 F +43 662 849638 [email protected] www.summeracademy.at |
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