Nordic AiR 2003-2006
The Nordic and Baltic Residency Network for Visual Artists
NIFCA's extensive network of residencies, open for all visual artists based in the Nordic and Baltic region, involves a wide range of highly diverse locations and opportunities. The network includes studios and artist apartments throughout the whole Nordic and Baltic region and provides artists with the possibility to explore the region, create new contacts and develop existing networks, participate in projects and activities at the various locations, produce and present their work, develop new ideas and collaborations.
Nordic AiR 2006
Open for application: April-May 2005. Application deadline was 31 May 2005.
How to apply
All professional visual artists based in the Nordic and Baltic region are eligible to apply, including the following countries and regions: Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, Åland.
The only restrictions are:
* artists are eligible for a NIFCA residency within this program only once every two years
* studios are usually not provided in one's country of residence
* one should have a completed art education by the application deadline, i.e. students may not apply
APPLICATION FORM Nordic AiR 2006
The application form is filled in on-line (not available after 31 May 2005)
First register as user in the system. Then, in a new window the application form becomes available, by clicking on 'create new'. The application form is easy to use and fill in. The required information includes: CV, description of artistic practice, motivation for residency and documentation of work. Attachments may be enclosed electronically, as well as, be sent in by postal mail. If using postal mail, please, use the reference number received from the application system.
You can log in to the system as many times as needed and continue filling in the different parts and editing, before submitting the form. Documentation of artistic work and other electronic enclosures can be attached to the on-line form, saving the trouble and cost of sending attachments by postal mail.
All the residencies include:
· Studios or access to work space
· Accommodation
· Monthly grants (840 euro/month)
· Artist presentations in the artist gallery at www.nifca.org
· Various opportunities to create contacts and participate in local activities and/or concentrate on individual projects
Residencies are available from 1 to 6 months. Please see below, for more information on opportunities at each location and possible restrictions regarding the duration or time of the residency. If a residency artist wants to bring along family members, the artist needs to make a separate agreement about this with the hosting organisations.
Residency Hosts in 2006
Please click on each location for further information.
Denmark
Fabrikken for Kunst og Design, Copenhagen
Hollufgård, Funen
Estonia
Estonian Artist's Association, Tallinn
Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands Residency
Finland
Suomenlinna, Helsinki
Koppelo, Inari
Greenland
The Refugium Upernavik, Upernavik
Iceland
Hafnarborg, Hafnarfjördur
Living Art Museum, Reykjavik
Latvia
Art Home at Artists' Union of Latvia, Riga
Lithuania
Lithuanian Artists' Association, Vilnius
Norway
Hordaland Kunstsenter, Bergen
Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) + Atelier Nord, Oslo
Pikene på Broen, Kirkenes
Sweden
Konstepidemin, Gothenburg
Rooseum, Malmö
IASPIS, Stockholm
Russia
Pro Arte Institute, St. Petersburg
Åland
Eckerö Post and Customs House, Eckerö
Selection process
The artists will be selected by an international panel, who wish to use this opportunity to gain knowledge of the work of a multitude of contemporary artists in the Nordic and Baltic region.
For the selection panel we have invited:
Tiina Erkintalo, Forum Box, Helsinki
Fredrikke Hansen, Berlin
Cristina Ricupero, curator, NIFCA
For the selection of the Nordic AiR residencies at IASPIS in Stockholm, Maria Lind (director, IAPSIS, Stockholm) will be participating in the selection panel.
Awarded Residencies for Nordic AiR 2003-2006
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For more information please contact residency coordinator Mitro Kaurinkoski at NIFCA