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Res Artis is delighted to announce the appointment of our new Global Intern, Ada Coxall. Ada is a passionate arts worker, involving herself with projects across galleries and theatre. She is currently completing her Master of Art Curatorship at the University of Melbourne, having completed a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and English Literature prior. She has worked on a theatre project for FRINGE festival, and has worked with institutions and initiatives such as Ian Potter Museum, Arts Centre, Gertrude Street Projection Festival, Next Wave, Sustainable Living Festival, Brunswick Mechanics Institute and George Paton Gallery. She is based within Narrm (Melbourne). Through the Internship program, Ada will be concentrating on developing programs for our Project Space. The Res Artis Global Interns in Residence Program offers students and those interested in international artistic and cultural exchange, the opportunity to work with the peak body for the global arts residencies field. |
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We are delighted to share with you this video celebrating our 2021 conference, Defining the Next Decade. This was our first every fully digital conference, which examined the tremendous impact of COVID-19 and the future of the international arts residencies field. Defining the Next Decade was hosted by SAC Gallery, Bangkok and supported by ASEF culture360; KONNECT ASEAN, ASEAN Foundation; Goethe-Institut Thailand; Japan Foundation, Bangkok and Casa Asia in 2021. Follow the link below to view a selection of videos from the conference. |
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Work With Us Call Out for Res Artis Company Directors & Chair | |
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We are currently searching for global Company Directors and a new Chair for Res Artis Limited! Company Directors primarily focus on the governance, legal, financial and organisational responsibilities of Res Artis. They collaborate with Advisory Committee members and the office staff to lead advocacy, research and best practice in the field, supporting our international membership base and actively contributing to the sustainability and growth of Res Artis. This is an exciting opportunity for any professional arts enthusiast! |
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Cultural Heritage x Arts Residency Project Atelier11, L'AiR ARTS, Paris. | |
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Image credit: Atelier 11 - L'AiR ARTS, Paris, France. Last year, L'AiR Arts Association initiated a new project to restore the last preserved atelier of the prominent artists' community of Cité Falguière in Paris. Located in Montparnasse, at the beginning of the 20th century Cité Falguièreit served as a working and living place for many international artists, including prominent figures such as Amedeo Modigliani, Chaïm Soutine, Tsuguharu Foujita, Constantin Brancusi, and Paul Gauguin. Their vision is to create an International Arts Research Residency dedicated to the intercultural artistic exchange as the legacy of the École de Paris. Learn more about this exciting project here. |
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Image credit: The Camargo Foundation, France. The Camargo Foundation, located in Cassis, France, has been a Res Artis Member since 1998. The Camargo Core Program, launched in 1971, is the historical and flagship program of the Foundation. Each year the Foundation welcomes 18 fellows: 9 artists and 9 scholars/thinkers. The Foundation was founded by artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill. It offers time and space in a contemplative environment to think, create, and connect. The Foundation encourages the visionary work of artists, scholars, and thinkers in the arts and humanities. |
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Image credit: Casa Taller El Boga, Colombia. Res Artis is delighted to welcome an amazing selection of New Members, who have recently joined our network. Some of our new members include: > LM Studio, France. > Wasps Studio, Scotland. > The Rabbit Hole, UK. > 46000 Inc., Japan. > Asociación Jupiterfab, Mexico. > TMF Gallery, Switzerland. > Ateljé Bredgrind, Sweden. > Studio for the Research on the Art of Acting, Slovenia. > BONFIRE, Global. > Associazione Artemista, Italy. > proyecto PAC, Argentina. > CASA TALLER EL BOGA, Colombia. > CEC Artslink, Multi-Country. > Sulfur Studios, USA. > Centre for Aesthetics, Religion and Contemporary Culture, Spain. > Sunbury House, USA. |
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Learning from the Pandemic: Artistic Freedom & Mobility Beyond the Covid-19 Crisis | |
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Our very own Res Artis Board Member Luigi Galimberti contributed to the 'Learning from the Pandemic: Artistic Freedom & Mobility Beyond the Covid-19 Crisis' report in 2021. By learning from the experience of the Covid crisis, this report explores how to support artists and maintain spaces of artistic freedom despite these circumstances. The report was produced through support from Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Goethe Institut & Martin Roth Initiative. |
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Eramboo Artist Talks: Damon Kowarsky & Hyunju Kim. | |
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Image credit: battambang, 2021, Damon Kowarsky. Image courtesy of the artist. Res Artis Member Eramboo is a contemporary creative place on the edge of a World Heritage National Park, where artists flourish and nurture connections between art, nature and the community in Sydney, Australia. Click the link below to watch a recent artist talk by resident artists Damon Kowarsky and Hyunju Kim. |
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Have you recently set up a residency program and need some help getting it off the ground? Join Res Artis today! Our network has over 550 members across more than 75 countries. Our members comprise organisations, artist-run spaces, local and international funders, arts and cultural councils, artists, researchers – all of whom are involved or interested in the field of artist residencies and international exchange programs. Members pay an annual subscription fee to Res Artis that supports the work we do for the network, including promotion, digital and in-person training and professional development, advocacy and research. |
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Our Australian office has a new phone number! You can call us on +61 (0)405 873 737. |
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