Para la mejor vista de nuestra página web, use su dispositivo en forma horizontal.
Sacatar & UNESCO-Aschberg ofrecen 3 bolsas de subisidios para residencias de arte en la isla de Itaparica, Brasil. Cierre: 14 nov. 2011
sep 2011The Instituto Sacatar operates a residency program for creative individuals in all disciplines at its estate on the Island of Itaparica in the Bay of All Saints, across from the city of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
In partnership with the Instituto Sacatar, the UNESCO/Aschberg Bursaries for Artists Programme will award three bursaries to Sacatar in 2012. The bursaries will be awarded in music and/or music composition, visual arts and creative writing. We interpret visual arts in the broadest terms possible: painting, sculpture, handicrafts, printmaking, photography, ceramics, film, video, installation, performance art, etc. Creative writing applicants may submit writing samples in any language, but the samples must also be accompanied by a translation into at least one of these languages: English, French, Spanish or Portuguese. Every effort will be made to evaluate the writing in its original language, but if not viable, the writing samples will be evaluated in translation.
Discipline: music and/or music composition, visual arts and creative writing
Origin of candidates: Born and continue to live in Africa, Eastern Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, New Zealand or the Pacific Islands.
Age: 25 to 35 years old
Deadline: 14 November 2011
A UNESCO/Aschberg bursary to the Instituto Sacatar provides a two-month stay at the Sacatar estate on the island of Itaparica, Brazil, including:
- round-trip airfare at best rates in economy class
- a room with private bath
- a separate studio
- meals
- logistical support
Dates of residency:
9 April - 4 June 2012
or
18 June - 13 August 2012
More information and application procedure:
www.sacatar.org
Contact:
info(at)sacatar.org
Sacatar & UNESCO-Aschberg ofrecen 3 bolsas de subisidios para residencias de arte en la isla de Itaparica, Brasil.
Cierre:
14 nov. 2011