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01 February 2012 @ 12:00 pm
очень симпатичный грант, я его в прошлом году получила и еще не весь потратила, так что рекомендую

PATTERNS Lectures 2012/13 – new call has been launched
PATTERNS Lectures has launched a new call to encourage the development of university courses in the fields of art history, cultural studies and cultural sciences. The call addresses lecturers at public universities in Central and South Eastern Europe who share PATTERNS' areas of interest and are interested in developing new courses that tackle the topics of PATTERNS.
We support course development, study visits, literature purchases, guest lectures, student excursions and publications connected with the courses.
PATTERNS is a transnational programme that aims to research and understand recent cultural history. It commissions and supports contemporary cultural projects in a variety of formats and media.

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такие мероприятия я даже находясь в своей деревенской глуши юным кураторам рекомендую не пропускать!

ГЦСИ (Зоологическая,13), 16 июня, 19.00
The European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) is delighted to invite you to the launch of its European Curatorial Exchange programme! The event will take place at 7pm on 16th June at the National Centre for Contemporary Arts http://ncca.ru/ (Zoologicheskaya Street 13).
The project offers young Russian curators internships in contemporary art institutions in France, Germany, Sweden, Romania, Austria and the UK giving… them unique opportunities to network and develop their practice. It also aims to build wider links and shared activity in the future between Russian and European contemporary art curators and institutions. You can find further information about the project: http://www.eunic-online.eu/node/363
This project is powered by Swedish Embassy, Goethe Institute, French Embassy, British Council, Romanian Cultural Institute and Austrian Cultural Forum
WE PRESENT YOU ON THURSDAY ALL GRANTS THAT WILL FINANCE YOUR INTERNSHIP IN SOME OF THE MAJOR EUROPEAN ART INSTITUTIONS IN CONTEMPORARY ART!
We look forward to present this exciting EUNIC initiative on the 16th June
 
 
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Originally posted by [info]i_l_d at Открытое письмо В. А. Садовничему

Ректору МГУ имени М. В. Ломоносова
В. А. Садовничему
 
Открытое письмо

Уважаемый Виктор Антонович!

Нам стало известно об адресованном вам открытом письме патриарха Кирилла, содержащем в себе просьбу о возведении нового храма на территории университетского комплекса на Воробьёвых горах с целью "патриотического и духовно-нравственного воспитания российского юношества". Узнав об этой просьбе, мы сочли необходимым поделиться нашим мнением по данному вопросу:

1) В Российской Федерации церковь отделена от государства, и МГУ - светский государственный вуз. Считаем, что ситуация, при которой церковная власть пытается внедриться в структуру светского вуза, дискредитирует как общегражданские правовые институты, так и православную веру. Полагаем, что вопросы любой религии, в том числе и православия, для многих являются глубоко личными, и странно выносить решение этих вопросов на корпоративный уровень.

2) В МГУ обучаются люди самых разных национальностей и вероисповеданий. Подлинной гордостью Университета является дух взаимоуважения, царящий в его стенах. Как нам кажется, нельзя рисковать разрушением этой атмосферы научного братства. Университет не должен становиться ареной для религиозной агитации.

3) Московский Государственный Университет уже в силу своего названия должен давать своим студентам как можно более широкий, плюралистический взгляд на окружающий мир. На наш взгляд, ситуацию, при которой Университет будет отдавать столь явное предпочтение одной конкретной конфессии, можно расценивать как парадоксальную и противоречащую самому духу университетского образования.

В связи с этими соображениями мы высказываемся против строительства любых культовых сооружений на территории университетского комплекса на Воробьёвых горах. Надеемся, что при принятии решения наши просьбы будут учитываться.


 
 
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Master of Advanced Studies in Curating MAS
Certificate in Curating CAS
Zurich University of the Arts (ZHDK), Switzerland
www.curating.org


The Postgraduate Program in Curating (MAS/ CAS) is a discursive platform designed to impart specialist knowledge of contemporary curating practices through practice-oriented projects.

(*New: Since the 2009 winter term all lectures are held in English due to our diverse international participants.)

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Info
Application period:
1st April - 30th June 2011 (Date of postage)
Course commences:
End of September 2011
 
 
 
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No Rules–Negotiating Art and Deregulation

In support of young scholars conducting innovative research in contemporary art, Art&Education is pleased to announce a Call for Papers for its inaugural Papers Prize, which includes a research sum of 2000 USD and the opportunity to present a paper at a conference, organized by Artforum & e-flux co-sponsored by Society of Contemporary Art Historians, on the subject of the deregulation in art practice and history.

What is the relationship between art and deregulation? Over the past four decades, the deregulation of global markets has been accompanied by the rise of flexible labor, the proliferation of highly sophisticated financial instruments, and increasing social complexity. Art&Education wishes to examine the possible links between such economic shifts, the putative rise of post-industrial society, and contemporary artistic practices, taking into account the renewed global interest in performativity, social and technological networks, and collaboration. By considering such topics in dialogue or counterpoint with historical precedents, we hope to arrive at a more sophisticated understanding of artistic production and reception today–a field in which rules aren't bent but are simply fluid.


Proposals may include subjects such as:
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In March 2011, The Bass Museum of Art will initiate the first of three, one-year curatorial fellowships focusing on contemporary art thanks to generous support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as part of its Knight Arts Challenge.

These Fellowships will offer emerging curators experience in working in a mid-sized art museum while performing curatorial tasks, working alongside other museum departments and dialoguing with artists, collectors and arts professionals in the Miami arts community. Among other responsibilities, Fellows will conduct studio visits in Miami and gather materials to develop a complete archive on Miami artists. He/she will assist in developing exhibition programming and contemporary artists' projects, and facilitate educational programs for museum members.

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MA, Ph.D. and Professional Artist Development Courses

About the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm
With a history dating back to 1735, the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm (KKH) is one of the oldest higher education art institutes in Europe. Over the years many of our graduates have gone on to pursue highly successful international careers as artists.

Key concepts in the work at KKH are experimentation, critical reflection and independent artistic development. The supervising professors at the Royal Institute of Art have prominent international profiles as artists. KKH has access to some of the best equipped technical workshops within higher education in Europe. Workshop teaching is led by artists who run courses in a wide variety of techniques such as printmaking, painting, sculpture, video, sound, photography and interactive techniques.

KKH is situated in central Stockholm, which is home to a very dynamic international art scene.

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Please note - for all these programmes, except the PhD position, applicants from countries outside of the EU/EEA area will have to pay an admission fee of 900 SEK. If admitted, there will then be a study fee of 285 000 SEK per academic year. This applies to all Swedish Higher Education institutions from the academic year 2011/12. For more information, please see: www.studera.nu/studera/4400.html. KKH will offer one scholarship, for those who are obliged to pay study fees.
 
 
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For more information and application procedures please see our website:
http://whitney.org/Research/ISP/Application

The Independent Study Program (ISP) consists of three interrelated parts: Studio Program, Curatorial Program, and Critical Studies Program. The ISP provides a setting within which students pursuing art practice, curatorial work, art historical scholarship, and critical writing engage in ongoing discussions and debates that examine the historical, social, and intellectual conditions of artistic production. The program encourages the theoretical and critical study of the practices, institutions, and discourses that constitute the field of culture.

Each year fifteen students are selected to participate in the Studio Program, four in the Curatorial Program and six in the Critical Studies Program. The program begins in early September and concludes at the end of the following May. Many of the participants are enrolled at universities and art schools and receive academic credit for their participation, while others have recently completed their formal studies.

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12 February 2011 @ 01:45 am
The Core Program of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Call for Applications
Deadline: April 1, 2011

core.mfah.org

The Core Program awards artist and critical studies residencies to highly motivated, emerging visual artists and critical writers who have completed their academic training but have not yet fully developed a professional career.

About the program
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