We are delighted to announce the open call for our Online Residency Program, inviting eco, social, and political artists worldwide to participate in a six-week online program from January 6th to February 14th 2025
This 6-week online residency program aims to create an atmosphere of collaboration and connection, where international eco artists can come together and grow their practice in the areas of sustainability and expand their art practice through feedback and mutual support.
Residency Theme:
This residency program is not just about artistic growth; it's about building networks and a community of artists through active dialogue, ideas exchange, and critical thinking. By joining this program, you'll be able to work on specific projects, connect with fellow artists, and work together to create a new stratosphere of creativity and inspiration.
In an effort to create a more intimate space for collaboration and growth, the program only accepts a range of five to ten participants. This way we ensure all perspectives are heard and everyone has the opportunity to take part in discussions and collaboration.
Program Details:
What We Offer:
Program Commitment and Flexibility:
Participants are expected to commit to the program for the entire six-week duration. Although we understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise therefore if an artist is unable to attend some meetings we are flexible to find alternative arrangements or record sections.
Application Process:
The online program is open to emerging and mid-career visual artists, multidisciplinary artists, curators, and art researchers from all around the world whose works focus on ecological practices.
The selection of candidates for the online residency is made by Joana Alarcão, the curator and founder of IOAEA. Candidates are chosen based on the quality of their work and their motivation to participate in this online residency.
Artists can send their submissions for free and selected artists will be informed via email about the next steps.
Only selected artists will incur a participation fee of €250 for our six-week program. While we are currently unable to provide personal funding, we are excited to offer a fully funded opportunity for one artist each month. If you require a scholarship, please indicate this in your application; otherwise, we will not be able to consider you for the scholarship.
Please note that this is an organisation built by artists for artists therefore our residency fee supports our efforts as an artist-run organization, independently built and maintained by working artists. This contribution enables us to continue offering free initiatives and scholarships for artists seeking opportunities to gain exposure, connect with peers, and advance their careers in the arts.
FAQs
How many works can I submit?
Up to five images
How much does it cost?
The cost for the full 6-week residency is 250 euros, and participants are free to submit their work.
Is there a private view / opening?
At the conclusion of the residency, participants are anticipated to take part in a collective virtual exhibition, which will commence with an opening event
How many works can I exhibit?
Artists can exhibit up to 4/5 works in total.
What should I do if I am unable to attend a group meeting or lecture?
If a participant is unable to attend certain meetings, we have the option to record sections and are open to discussing alternative arrangements to ensure that they can still derive maximum benefit from the program.
When are the meetings typically scheduled during the week?
Typically, the meetings are scheduled for the evenings to accommodate the participants' schedules. The individual meetings with the curator are arranged based on the participants' availability, and the timing of the weekly lectures can vary, with some scheduled in the morning and others in the evening, to align with the group's availability.
What topics are covered in the weekly lectures?
The weekly lectures primarily focus on sustainability in art, ecological artists, collaborative approaches with materials, and related subject matter.