call: A Romance with Revolution – Weimar Studio Program
Deadline: 16 October 2016
Call for entries
23rd International Studio Program of the
ACC Galerie Weimar and the City of Weimar
A ROMANCE WITH REVOLUTION
Artists from around the world are invited to apply for 2017 for the theme “A Romance with Revolution” (A full text is available on the application page) until October 16th, 2016.
A jury of international art specialists views the applications and chooses three artists who will live and work for four months each in the Municipal Studio Building of the City of Weimar. The artists also receive a stipend of 1000 Euros per month.
ABOUT ACC GALERIE WEIMAR:
The non-profit organization ACC (Autonomous Cultural Center) originated in 1987, before the fall of the Berlin wall, when students occupied a derelict Renaissance building in the center of the town where Goethe (inevitably) had had his first residence in Weimar (1776/77). Shortly before the re-unification, ACC protagonists were able to secure the house with the aid of private sponsors. The institution now consists of a gallery and a café and offers a cultural program that includes theater, literature and lecture series. Between spring 1989 and 2016 the ACC organized and curated more than 240 exhibitions (roughly five per year) of international contemporary art, through which the gallery has become a center for international cooperation and exchange. Simultaneously, the ACC focuses on the achievement of local artists and inaugurated an international artist-in-residence program. The current space is comprised of two connected buildings with 300 square meters of space consisting of 15 rooms in four former apartments.
ABOUT WEIMAR:
The city of Weimar has seen both the very best and the very worst of German history. On the one hand, Weimar has been home to renaissance art (Cranach), German classical literature and music (Goethe, Schiller, Bach, Liszt), Art Nouveau and Modernism (Henry van de Velde), the Weimar Bauhaus (Gropius, Kandinsky, Klee, Feininger, Moholy-Nagy, etc.) and other important intellectual figures including Herder and Nietzsche. On the other hand, Weimar was also a favored retreat of Hitler, and the former concentration camp of Buchenwald located nearby reminds residents and visitors alike of the darker side of human nature. Although Weimar lives largely in the shadow of this weighty past, the city is now looking towards the future. In 1999 Weimar became the European Capital of Culture.
CONDITIONS FOR APPLICATIN / PARTICIPATION
SUPPORT BY THE CITY OF WEIMAR:
The City of Weimar pursues the following aims in its role as an initiator and partner of the International Studio Program: to combine financial support for artists with the presentation of contemporary art in the urban realm, to serve as a forum for artists and as a catalyst for encounter between them and to gain international recognition for the resulting activities. By these means, international cultural exchange is to be promoted and prejudices eliminated. The support provided includes the provision of a combination artist’s studio/apartment in the Municipal Studio Building. Newly restored, the Studio Building is one of the oldest buildings of its kind in Germany. It contains 11 studios rented to different artists for limited timeperiods. The International Studio Program is supported by the Ministry for Education, Science and Culture of the State Chancellery of Thuringia.
STUDIO:
Located on the ground floor of the historical Municipal Studio Building, the studio is about a ten minute walk from the ACC Galerie Weimar in the town center. In addition to the visiting international artist, the well-lit studio building accommodates ten other Weimar artists. In its cellar, the Municipal Studio Building has a small printmaking workshop for etching, lino, and woodprinting, for which it provides basic tools. However, the studio (30 square meters/323 square feet) does not offer any other special equipment, such as photography, video, digital, etc. Images at
http://www.acc-weimar.de/atelier/atelierhaus.html
ROOM AND BOARD:
Rent-free, furnished apartment on the ground floor of the Municipal Studio Building (30 square meters/323 square feet) with telephone/answering machine and DSL internet. Meals are available at ACC Café-Restaurant at a 30% discount.
PARTICIPATION:
Artists who would like to produce works of art in accordance with the outlined theme can apply. The jury will select three artists, each of whom will spend four months living and working in Weimar. Students’ applications cannot be accepted.
EXHIBITION:
A selection of works produced during the residency period may be presented in a group exhibition in the following year. The ACC Galerie Weimar makes the final decision about the participation of the artists in the exhibition. A possible concept for the exhibition will be developed together with the artists. Where appropriate, works of art will be displayed in public spaces in Weimar to be agreed upon with the artists. It is intended that the artists are present during the preparation and for the opening of the exhibition.
WORK PERIODS:
February 1 – May 31, 2017
June 1 – September 30, 2017
October 1, 2017 – January 31, 2018
STIPEND:
The selected artists will receive a monthly stipend of 1000€. In order to receive the stipend the artists must live in Weimar during the work period. The artists are also expected to hold a lecture/talk at the ACC Galerie Weimar at the end of his/her stay in Weimar. In addition we offer free entry to public municipal institutions, such as the City History Museum, and to the museums of the Weimar Classic Foundation, such as the Weimar Art Collection, the Goethe National Museum, the Bauhaus Museum, the New Museum of Contemporary Art and the Duchess Anna Amalia Library. Participants are responsible for their own telephone bills and have to arrange for their own medical insurance. (One suggestion is to arrange insurance through http://www.mawista.com)
LANGUAGES:
English and German are the official languages of the International Studio Program. Participants should have a solid grasp of either English or German. The language of the jury meeting is English.
TRAVEL COSTS:
The participants must cover their own travel costs, although the program attempts to find additional funding in cooperation with the artists.
Please note that the completed application must be submitted by Sunday, October 16th, 2016. In case you have any questions feel free to call or e-mail our program’s coordinator Ann-Kathrin Rudorf at +49 171 6848347 or studioprogram (at) acc-weimar.de
Submit here
https://iapaccweimar.submittable.com/submit