MeetFactory, o. p. s.
Ke Sklárně 3213/15
150 00 Praha 5
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50.053653
14.408441
Opening hours:
13:00 do 20:00 + based on evening program
23. 6.
OPEN CALL for 2 fully-funded residencies for artists or other art professionals based in the Czech Republic and/or Slovakia
Within the framework of the international project Other Edges of the World, supported by the Creative Europe program, we are looking for artists based in the Czech Republic and/or Slovakia interested in developing work in Madrid connected to ideas of center(s) and peripherality in current times.
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About the project
Other Edges of the World deals with the decolonization of power structures behind the center/periphery dichotomy. We propose to take a closer look at terms such as “local” and “central” and find out their meaning in the post-pandemic European conditions. Enhancing a network of independent organizations operating in the field of contemporary art, the project attempts to provide a platform for in-depth artistic research.
The concept of center-periphery is often used to describe power dynamics between different regions or populations. In a decolonial perspective, this means recognizing the ways in which Western powers have historically exerted control over other regions and cultures, particularly in the Global South and the Orient. This perspective invites us to recognize the interconnections between different forms of oppression and work towards more just and equitable relationships between different regions, populations, and genders.
Other Edges of the World delineates possible routes for a journey from the so-called peripheries towards the so-called centers, starting from new understandings of what is subaltern, forgotten or underrepresented and revising the destination point of this trip. It is our aim to articulate a world that is reactive to climate challenges and ready to fight imperialistic, nationalistic, and anti-democratic tendencies.
Partners: MeetFactory (Prague), hablarenarte / Planta Alta (Madrid), KAIR (Košice) and Visual Culture Research Center (Kyiv)
About hablarenarte / Planta Alta
hablarenarte is a non-for-profit organization based in Madrid with 20 years of experience in producing and supporting art projects with a social impact. hablarenarte runs Planta Alta since 2019, a unique residency space in the city centre where it hosts artists, curators, educators and researchers.
hablarenarte is currently involved in a variety of networks and collaborative projects with a range of partners. For example, hablarenarte is associated with other independent art spaces in the city of Madrid in an active platform that aims to expand the understanding of culture in the city’s everyday life. hablarenarte is also developing a variety of projects for different museums and cultural centres involving families, youngsters, older people, cultural mediators, and other agents less present in these institutional contexts.
Current lines of work:
hablarenarte understands itself as an in/inter/dependent cultural platform, inserted in a broader ecosystem in which small, medium and large-scale agents operate, and where an open, careful, permeable, recursive and redistributive institutionality is at play.
hablarenarte works on the intersection of art and education as a suitable space for meeting, learning, criticizing and enjoying. In the areas of formal education as well as in non-formal settings, artistic education and cultural mediation make art a common resource through which to reinvent desirable ways of living and world creating.
Taking as a starting point the deep multi-facet crisis surrounding us, hablarenarte seeks to build through its doing, its projects and residences, alternative modes of interacting based on common support structures, accessibility and sustainable ways of working that put life in the center.
Resisting the dominant productivist and adult-centric paradigm, hablarenarte considers the urgent need to defend inclusive societies capable of relating, listening and empowering varied subjectivities, in particular those of children and old people. Cultural spaces must, in our opinion, be privileged laboratories in which to test forms of intergenerational justice.
webs: https://www.hablarenarte.com/
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IG: https://www.instagram.com/hablarenarte/
https://www.instagram.com/plantaaltamadrid/
General eligibility
Requirements from candidates
What we provide
The residency also offers
Interested applicants must send the following information in English
Dates of residency
Option 1. September / October 2023
Option 2. November / December 2023
exact dates of arrival and departure will be discussed with the team at hablarenarte
Selection process
Application deadline: 23rd of June
Selection results will be announced by the 30th of June
The selection panel will consist of representatives of MeetFactory (Lucia Kvočáková, Piotr Sikora), KAIR (Petra Housková, Tatiana Takáčová), and hablarenarte (Flavia Introzzi, Emma Brasó).
The residents will be selected according to their alignment with the topic of the project and the research interests at hablarenarte.
TO APPLY PLEASE SUBMIT THE DOCUMENTS HERE.