Russia -- The Cultural Centre Vyhod in Petrozavodsk, Karelia
1 - 2 residencies available in 2003
Accommodation is organised in an artist flat in the city centre. The cultural centre Vyhod offers working facilities and practical assistance.
Vyhod is a gathering place for new culture in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. The centre has an exhibition space for experimental art and is the leading organization within the field of innovative projects in Petrozavodsk. Besides exhibitions, Vyhod organizes a wide range of seminars, artist meetings and press conferences. Vyhod is also highly involved in computer design and making audio-, video- and multimedia art and presentations. The centre is equipped with fast computers and Internet connection.
Petrozavodsk, the capital of Karelia, lies on the shore of the Onega Lake, 450 km from St. Petersburg. Peter the Great gave rise to the city by building a gun factory there in 1703. Its first Governor was the outstanding Russian poet Gavriil Derzhavin. This city has 280.000 inhabitants and is the cultural centre of the Karelian republic.
The island of Kizhi, a one and a half hour trip by boat from the city, is a unique open-air museum of Russian wooden architecture.
Address: Karl Marx Street 14, Petrozavodsk, tel. +7 8142 761441 (Vyhod)
Run by: The Cultural Centre Vyhod, the Artists' Union in Petrozavodsk, the Nordic Council of Ministers' Information Office
Contact: Tengiz Gigolasjvili, e-mail: giga ( ) karelia.ru, tel. +7 8142 727826
and Thomas Heikkilä, e-mail: thomas ( ) nmr.spb.ru, tel. +7 812 3114473