Language:
English, Italian, Dutch, French, German
Founded:
2011
Duration:
minimum 2 weeks
Paid by artist:

The residency fee is €400 per week, per person. The residency programme is operated on a non-commercial cost-covering basis and is financially supported by The Museum of Loss and Renewal in order to keep fees low. The organization does not have external funding for this project, therefore, there is no availability to offer assistance with fees, flights, production costs or other subsistence. Typically, artists source funding by applying to their national arts funding bodies, by personal fundraising, or through academic institutional support. Letters of invitation can be provided to assist in this process.

A deposit of 50% will be required within three weeks of accepting a place on the residency programme (non-refundable). The remaining balance is payable in advance of the residency start date. Where residents’ preferred dates may be affected by the Coronavirus, dates can be adjusted.

Visa, travel and insurance costs are also the residents' responsibility.

Application guidelines:

Applicants should email one PDF document containing the following information to [email protected]

– Motivation: please tell why you wish to undertake a residency / 250 words max
– Explain how the above relates to The Museum of Loss and Renewal’s areas of focus / 250 words max
– CV: outline your education and recent work (i.e. exhibitions, performances, writing, publications etc.) / max 1 page.
– Link to your website/online platform, or documentation of visual/textual work / max 2 pages A4
– State whether studio or desk space is required
– State preferred number of weeks in residence (2 weeks minimum) and preferred month/s

Please title your PDF application doc: FirstNameSecondName_TTRP2021.
Applications are considered on a rolling basis.
Successful applicants will be notified within two weeks of application deadline.

Deadline:
on rolling basis

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The Museum of Loss and Renewal

The Museum of Loss and Renewal

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Description

The TAKING TIME / PRENDENDO TEMPO Residency Programme is designed to support research, study and/or the development of new work.

Applications for July - November 2021 are open to creative practitioners such as visual artists, film makers, writers, performance artists, curators, designers, musicians, theatre-makers and researchers who work either individually or collaboratively. Individuals and groups are welcomed. The museum encourages interdisciplinary applications from creatives who work across disciplines.

Each individual residency provides uninterrupted periods of time with no expectation of a final outcome. Whether you wish simply to be up close to your practice, allow nature to suffuse your thinking and feeling, produce new work or complete a project The Museum of Loss and Renewal does its utmost to ensure that you can achieve what you set out to do.

The organization aims to accommodate residents’ preferred dates; where these may be affected by the Coronavirus, dates can be adjusted.

Studio Information

Studio space (shared and private) is located in two buildings, situated a couple of minutes' walk from each other. Recently renovated and include indoor and outdoor making spaces, and desk space. Internet throughout.

Accommodation Information

Residents are accommodated in two recently renovated, comfortable houses situated a couple of minutes' walk from each other. Houses have fully equipped kitchens, bathrooms, sitting rooms etc. Double, twin and single bedrooms are available. Central heating. Internet throughout. Cleaning is included in the cost.

Technical Information

Basic tools are available but the programme does not offer specialist machinery or equipment.

Location

Located in Collemacchia, a small village within Italy’s National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise.

Contact information
Addresses

Via Collemacchia 7
86074 Filignano IS
Italy

Email
curators [at] themuseumoflossandrenewal.life