CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ARCUS Research Winter 2027 We are pleased to announce the open call for ARCUS Research Winter 2027. ARCUS Research is a self-directed residency program offering uninterrupted time and a contemplative environment for creative experimentation, in-depth fieldwork, and research. The program welcomes not only artists but also curators, researchers, writers, and other practitioners in the cultural field to engage in creative discourses and activities. Located just an hour from Tokyo and near Mt. Tsukuba, ARCUS Research provides a tranquil setting and workspace where participants can reflect and deepen their creative process. APPLICATION GUIDELINE https://www.arcus-project.com/en/open-call/ DURATION January 14 - February 25, 2027(43 days) ELIGIBILITY The applicant must: -be a practitioner or other professional in a cultural and art-related field, including an artist, curator, researcher, or writer. -not be enrolled at an educational institution during the program pe...
Shannon Lloyd, The Souls of Black Folk, 2013. Performance. Photo: Leo Selvaggio.
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The Interdisciplinary Arts MA program at Columbia College Chicago has seen remarkable achievements from its alumni the past 36 years. As the program has grown and evolved to keep pace with changing concerns in the arts, it has continued to foster a commitment to taking artists to the next level of their professional development by expanding their skills, by increasing understanding of how the arts are related, and by providing the tools to operate as professionals in today's art world.
Low-Residency, Intensive SummerThe Intensive Summer Program is a new option for completing the Interdisciplinary Arts MA degree. This program offers the same innovative curriculum as our current one-year MA degree, but is scheduled across two consecutive, nine-week summer sessions that bookend and interim independent study year. This structure is intended for those who have more concentrated time in the summer to attend classes that balance independent art practice and research. The Intensive Summer Program schedule, for example, works well for educators who can take courses over summer break. Professional PracticeThis program encourages students to create a body of work that reflects the complexity of their world. They are asked to consider the context for that work—who is the audience, where will it be seen, how will it be presented? The emphasis on both creative practice and professional practice gives students an advantage—to become innovative practitioners and sophisticated professionals who understand how to position themselves in the contemporary art landscape. Hybrid PracticeThe Interdisciplinary Arts Department has three graduate degrees; we encourage students to embrace the permeable nature of our programs to investigate a vast array of department offerings including studio courses in video, electronics, sound, interaction, performance, installation, and creative writing, and theory/practice courses addressing topics such as autobiographical art, the body, visual narratives, and art+science collaborations. Visiting ArtistsInterdisciplinary MA students are enriched by a Visiting Artist program that allows for meaningful interaction through seminars, workshops, lectures, and individual critiques with internationally renowned practitioners. Recent visiting artists include Laura Anderson Barbata, Timothy Barrett, Zoe Beloff, Tania Brughera, Julie Chen, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Eungie Joo, Daniel Kelm, Amos Kennedy, Alison Knowles, Ligorano/Reese, Lucy Lippard, Mary Lucier, Christina McPhee, Bill Viola, Paul Wong, Trevor Paglen, Triple Canopy, Andrea Polli, Bob Stein, Chris Salter, and Pamela Z. Learn moreVisit the Interdisciplinary Arts website, or visit the college admissions website. ContactInterdisciplinary Arts MA Acting Program DirectorMichelle Citron: mcitron@colum.edu Application deadlineJanuary 15, 2014 | |||
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