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*Still image from Saskia Olde Wolbers's Pfui — Pish, Pshaw / Prr (2017), commissioned by PCAI
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PCAI Artist Residency Open Call 2019
Jan. 28 2019 - Jul. 15 2019
Add to Calendar 28/01/2019 15/07/2019 Europe/Brussels PCAI Artist Residency Open Call 2019

> How can the contemporary way of living become more sustainable or resilient?

> In which manner does the topic of hazardous waste and its cruciality concern our everyday life?

> Can we expand the environmental agenda through science and art?

> Can contemporary art and moving image sensitize their audience over issues of environmental protection?

 

PCAI is excited to announce the launch of its Artist-in-Residence program focusing on the interaction between contemporary art and environmental consiousness. Believing that art is the best way to stimulate dialogue about sustainable thinking and the crucial matter of toxic waste PCAI invites artists from all over the world to reside for a week in Athens, get inspired and create a video work on the topic. 

 

During the residency the selected artist will be able to perform research, draw inspiration from local waste management sites and facilities, interact with scientists involved in the waste handling process, meet other Athens-based visual artists, curators and environmental experts and exchange ideas and opinions. The produced video work (max. duration 30') will be presented in exhibitions in Athens and abroad the forthcoming year.

 

SELECTION COMMITTEE

Athanasios Polychronopoulos, PCAI Director and Founder

Kika Kyriakakou, PCAI Residency Artistic Director

Krist Gruijthuijsen, KW Institute for Contemporary Art KUNST-WERKE BERLIN Director

Hans Ulrich Obrist, Serpentine Galleries Artistic Director

 

To find out more about the timeline, the stipend and how to apply follow the link
https://www.pcai.gr/news/pcai-residency-2019-open-call/

 


For more details contact info@pcai.gr

 

24 Dervenakion str. 185 45 Piraeus, Attica Greece DD/MM/YYYY true

> How can the contemporary way of living become more sustainable or resilient?

> In which manner does the topic of hazardous waste and its cruciality concern our everyday life?

> Can we expand the environmental agenda through science and art?

> Can contemporary art and moving image sensitize their audience over issues of environmental protection?

 

PCAI is excited to announce the launch of its Artist-in-Residence program focusing on the interaction between contemporary art and environmental consiousness. Believing that art is the best way to stimulate dialogue about sustainable thinking and the crucial matter of toxic waste PCAI invites artists from all over the world to reside for a week in Athens, get inspired and create a video work on the topic. 

 

During the residency the selected artist will be able to perform research, draw inspiration from local waste management sites and facilities, interact with scientists involved in the waste handling process, meet other Athens-based visual artists, curators and environmental experts and exchange ideas and opinions. The produced video work (max. duration 30') will be presented in exhibitions in Athens and abroad the forthcoming year.

 

SELECTION COMMITTEE

Athanasios Polychronopoulos, PCAI Director and Founder

Kika Kyriakakou, PCAI Residency Artistic Director

Krist Gruijthuijsen, KW Institute for Contemporary Art KUNST-WERKE BERLIN Director

Hans Ulrich Obrist, Serpentine Galleries Artistic Director

 

To find out more about the timeline, the stipend and how to apply follow the link
https://www.pcai.gr/news/pcai-residency-2019-open-call/

 


For more details contact info@pcai.gr

 

24 Dervenakion str.,
185 45 Piraeus, Attica, Greece
pcai.gr