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...
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For one intense week this summer (June 15–21) a community of writers will assemble at the Gund Gallery, a 31,000-square-foot space founded at Kenyon College in 2011 and dedicated to expanding ways of seeing and learning. Participants join instructors Peter Plagens and Terry Barrett to look carefully and write brilliantly, defining through their practice what it means to write about art now.
The Gund Gallery Critical Writing workshop runs concurrently with the Writers Workshop of The Kenyon Review, one of the world’s most esteemed literary magazines. For a week, an Edenic campus turns into a village of typing and scribbling as participants pour their energy into a variety of genres, constantly testing their own limits. This international transdisciplinary atmosphere makes the workshop a challenging opportunity, for both the novice and the expert alike.
Keeping workshops small means students get lots of attention from instructors and peers, in daily meetings, casual one-on-one discussions and public readings. A professional painter and critic for The Wall Street Journal, Peter Plagens has also served as a senior writer and art critic at Newsweek as well asArtforum. A Professor Emeritus at Ohio State University, Terry Barrett is also professor of art education and art history at the University of North Texas, and author of titles including Criticizing Art and Why Is That Art?.
Many consider Kenyon’s hilltop campus one of the most beautiful anywhere. Ancient trees and shaded lawns, quiet pathways and striking architecture all assemble into a tranquil setting to muse and mingle, perfect for forging meaningful connections and getting the writing done.
The total cost of the workshop, including tuition, room and board comes to 2,000 USD (tuition only: 1,500 USD). All participants must be 18 years or older by June 1. Limited partial scholarships, as well as a reduced fee for those who wish to forego housing or dining services, are available. For more information and to apply, please feel encouraged to visit our website at www.thegundgallery.org/
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