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Međunarodni program muzeologije u Helsinkiju 2017

Rok za prijavu: 30.10.2016.

Razina studija: preddiplomski studij, diplomski studij, poslijediplomski studij, program profesionalnog usavršavanja
Područje studija: nije definirano
Mjesto studija: Finska

 

Prijavi se na međunarodni muzejski program u Helsinkiju koji nudi smještaj, zaradu i putni džeparac.

Rok za prijavu je 30. listopada i prijave su otvorene za sve muzeologe/stručnjake za suvremenu umjetnost.

Detalji na linku.

Helsinki International Curatorial Programme (HICP) offers curatorial residencies in Helsinki for international curators of contemporary art. The programme is co-organised by HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme and Frame Contemporary Art Finland. Both organisations provide the curator fellows with individualised assistance and networking support tailored to their project or research. The HICP curators have access to the international residency community and programme of events at HIAP, while Frame provides contacts with extensive networks of Finnish artists and other art professionals.

A public event (e.g. a lecture, workshop, screening) is organised as part of the residencies. The events are integrated either to the programme at FRAME and HIAP (for instance to the ‘Meet the Curator’ discussion series) or organised at the premises of our local partner organisations. The main purpose of the public event is to share the fellows’ curatorial research and projects with local professional audience, but the format of the event can vary depending on the specific characteristics of each project.


The length of the curatorial residency is one calendar month. Please note that in 2017, the residency periods will be organised as follows:

June 2017: 2 one-month curator residencies;
November 2017: 2 one-month curator residencies.
Eligibility

The applicant should have at least 2–3 years professional experience in curating (relevant, formal education is not obligatory but can be considered as an advantage), either within an institutional context or independently;
A clearly stated research interest or a project outline. Please note that HICP supports first and foremost curatorial research, professional development and connections. The programme can be connected with other, production-oriented projects, but it does not generally allow the realisation of large-scale productions.
Costs

HIAP offers the resident curators:

Combined workspace and accommodation;
Working grant (39 euros per residency day);
Travel allowance from and to the curator’s place of residence.
How to apply?

All applications should be submitted by using the online application form.

 

 

 

 

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