Art of Resilience
3rd Open Call - ScArt
Process phases
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12022-12-01 - 2022-12-21
Introduction
Science Gallery Dublin at Trinity College Dublin launched the first Rapid Residency grants in April 2020 to support their creative community who saw many opportunities postponed, moved online, or cancelled during the COVID-19 crisis. Art-science collaborations play a unique role in public engagement, but how do you facilitate transdisciplinary collaborations when you can’t get groups together, can’t meet in person – can’t even go to the office or the studio? Faced with this challenge, Science Gallery Dublin piloted a virtual residency programme, which supported artists to collaborate with expert researchers on developing a new project or idea over 5 sessions. ScArt follows the same goals and widens the target audience to young people to be mentored by researchers and artists, keeping the same successful format.
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22022-12-22 - 2023-01-24
How to apply
You can apply for the Art of Resilience Residency Programme by:
- signing up in the ScArt website and creating your own profile
- answering the survey
Deadline for application:
20:30 (CET) on the 12 JanuaryYou will find all information on the Residency Programme on the website:
www.scart4youth.euFor any query feel free to email us at
scart4youth (at) gmail.com
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32023-01-23 - 2023-01-24
Evaluation of the Proposal
All the proposals will be evaluated by the Review Team.
The review team consists of project collaborators from across the world, including Italy, Ireland, Greece and Hungary.
Who are they?
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42023-01-24 - 2023-01-25
Results
The selected candidates will be announced: January 25, 2023
Residency will be implemented on January 26, 2023
Please note you may be placed on a waiting list and be invited to participate in one of the 2 future cycles of the programme.
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52023-01-25 - 2023-01-26
Rapid Residency
ART OF RESILIENCE
The residency will last for one afternoon, on January 26 and it will be in person.
The exact time schedule will be communicated to the selected participants upon specific country's logistics.