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...
Ron Athey, Solar Anus. Photo by Regis Hertrich.
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Visiting minds. Lasting influence.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago's (SAIC) Visiting Artists Program (VAP) is pleased to announce its spring 2014 schedule. Join us for one of the city's leading public forums on the presentation and contemplation of contemporary art, design, and scholarship.
VAP online
In addition to making their appearances open to the public, SAIC presents many Visiting Artists Program lectures as audio podcasts online at saic.edu/vap. Recent presenters include Toyo Ito, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Catherine Opie, Marilyn Minter, and Wolfgang Laib. Join the conversation by following VAP onFacebook or by signing up for its eNewsletter.
Admission
Free, non-ticketed, and open to the public
Lectures begin at 6pm
Tuesday, February 4
SAIC Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Dr.
Book signing to follow
Thursday, February 20
SAIC Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Dr.
Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series
Monday, March 3
The Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 S. Columbus Dr.
"Underscore and Open"
Wednesday, March 12
SAIC Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Dr.
"Hold It Against Me: Difficulty and Emotion in Contemporary Art"
Tuesday, March 25
SAIC Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Dr.
"Criticism in the Expanded Field"
Wednesday, April 2
The Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 S. Columbus Dr.
About the Visiting Artists Program (VAP)
The Visiting Artists Program is one of Chicago's leading public forums on the presentation and contemplation of contemporary art, design, and scholarship. Founded in 1868, the Visiting Artists Program is one of the oldest public programs of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Formalized in 1951 with the establishment of an endowed fund by Flora Mayer Witkowsky, the Visiting Artists Program features some of the most compelling practitioners and thinkers working today. An invaluable resource for SAIC students and the public alike, VAP fosters a greater understanding and appreciation of contemporary art and culture through discourse. The Visiting Artists Program arranges studio critiques, round- table discussions, and workshops for students, providing them with direct access to world-renowned speakers working across disciplines.
About the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
A leader in educating artists, designers, and scholars since 1866, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) offers nationally accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees and post-baccalaureate programs to nearly 3,200 students from around the globe. Located in the heart of Chicago, SAIC has an educational philosophy that is built upon an interdisciplinary approach to art and design, giving students unparalleled opportunities to develop their creative and critical abilities while working with renowned faculty who include many of the leading practitioners in their fields. SAIC's resources include the Art Institute of Chicago and its new Modern Wing; numerous special collections and programming venues provide students with exceptional exhibitions, screenings, lectures, and performances. For more information, please visitsaic.edu.
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