Language:
English, Portuguese
Founded:
1979
Duration:
3 months
Paid by host:

The residency program is fully funded by the Gulbenkian Foundation and covers accommodation, meals (during weekdays), travel (up to 500€ for Europe-based artists and up to 1000€ for artists based in other continents), a monthly allowance of 450€ and an extra 500€ for material expenses.

Through the research institutes of the school (CCD, CITAR) the fnal presentation might be considered eligible for a production grant.

Applicants from outside Schengen area will receive support for the Visa application.

Application guidelines:

All candidates should deliver the following documents in English or Portuguese:

  • full-cv;
  • portfolio
  • motivation letter;
  • a brief synopsis of the project to be developed;

The application should be sent via email to the following email address [email protected]

 


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School of Arts

School of Arts

Gulbenkian Residency
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Description

The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in partnership with the School of Arts will provide a residency to an international artist or curator to develop their work for a period of three months.

The School of Arts of the Catholic University of Portugal is based in Porto and offers graduate and undergraduate courses in Film, Music, Sound, Photography, New Media, Heritage and Conservation. The selected candidate should be able to articulate/integrate the aforementioned research areas in the work to be developed during the residency.

The selected artist is expected to engage in the activities of the School of Arts and be available to present their work processes to the students and in a public presentation, to be scheduled. The selected artist must also be available to be interviewed for research and communication purposes.

The artist can freely set their working schedule, according to the availability of labs and materials that he might need, but he should be available to meet with the residency supervisors if it is requested in advance.

Outcome

The result of the residency will be publicly presented in a format to be discussed with the School of Arts upon arrival (exhibition, performance, conference, concert, talk).

Studio Information

The School of Arts facilities include sound recording studios and equipment, editing rooms and filming equipment, a MoCap room, a Chroma Key studio, a fabrication lab, besides painting and sculpture studios.

Accommodation Information

Private apartment

Contact information
Addresses

Rua Diogo Botelho
1327
4169-005 Porto
Portugal

Email
artisticresidencies [at] porto.ucp.pt