ARTIST

RESIDENCY

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República Dominicana x
Cité internationale des arts

La Embajada de la República Dominicana en Francia y la Cité internationale des arts, centro de residencias artísticas en París, con el apoyo del Banco de Reservas de la República Dominicana, Banco Múltiple, han creado conjuntamente un programa de residencia de investigación dirigido a artistas visuales dominicanos. El objetivo de este programa es fomentar y facilitar la movilidad de los artistas dominicanos y ampliar su red profesional y artística.

Tras esta convocatoria y la reunión de un jurado compuesto por profesionales del mundo del arte y de la cultura, se anunciarán dos artistas seleccionados.

Open for
Applications

Open Call

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Application Deadline
5th December 2023 – 11:59PM (Dominican Republic Time - EST)

Duration of Residency
6 weeks

Dates
Between March and May 2024

Location
Khoj Studios, Khirkee Extension, New Delhi

Announcement Date
The Khoj selection committee will deliberate before the 15th January 2024

For any queries regarding the opportunity, please email us with the subject ‘ARTIST-RESIDENCY’ at arts@dominicanembassy.in

Khoj is a not-for-profit contemporary arts organisation based in New Delhi. Through international, on-site, off-site and often hyper-local programs and residencies, Khoj supports and incubates experimental and transdisciplinary creative practices that look at art and its various intersections with other disciplines such as gender, urbanisms, ecology and technology.

The residency at Khoj provides time and space to artists to engage, respond and present their work in a historical socio-economic context, encouraging inclusivity, participation and artistic intervention in small but palpable ways. The residency acts as a platform for dialogue, supporting the development of personal artistic practices while building a network of interdisciplinary artists. 

The Khoj International Residency welcomes 3 international artists and 1 Indian artist onsite at the same time. The focus of this residency is to build a cohort of practitioners interested in the field of expanded craft, design and technology. Craft or crafting refers to the ways in which an object comes to form. Materiality, skill, repetition, tradition and historicity are core considerations in the process of crafting an object. Sharing histories with craft-based knowledge, design discourse articulates function and intention to objects, systems and environments. Technology – through the evolution of tools, machines and the digital - has played a significant role in the evolution of craft and design, making new contexts and transpiring new innovations. Through this residency, Khoj wishes to host critical artistic practices that situate the entanglement of craft and design in an ever-changing technological milieu.