Open Call:Application 004 - Artist Residency Programme

Open Call:Application 004 - Artist Residency Programme

Application 004 is a process oriented residency, which takes a critical approach to art making, research and production. This residency provides mentorship, discussion, critique, and avenues to explore techniques, concepts, ideas and collaborations. 

This experience is set to widen possibilities and potential for artists, encourage engagement with peers and take the artists’ careers to the next level. 

Alongside the personal mentorship and discussion, as well as the collaborative engagements with the other residents, the residency will provide a range of learning opportunities for participants. These learning opportunities include, but are not limited to, a selection of workshops, talks, courses, exhibition and cultural visits, all of which will facilitate research into contemporary art, and exploring constructive critique, as well as the integrity of differences despite shared experiences. 

Through the residency, participants will also be able to examine the legacy of global art history and the current state of the world. Regular group discussions would be encouraged and facilitated through informal and formal meetings and gatherings. Participating artists need to be open to sharing ideas and receiving feedback through discussion, and be open to other possibilities and directions in their work. 

Through this experience, participating artists will gain motivation, expand their knowledge and critical perspectives. The residency will examine complex personal and ethical questions about their hybridity and local knowledge, while exposing them to their own ways of seeing. 

The residency presents a 12-week, intensive and demanding programme, which will require strong commitment and dedication from the participating artists. Applicants acknowledge that by taking part in this residency, they undertake the responsibility to see it through, and understand the demanding nature of the programme. 

Participating artists will receive individual studio space, in our residency studio compound, and use the studio for research, discussion, project development, and production, with support from Al Riwaq. Studio set-up and resources will be provided by Al Riwaq.  

Interested applicants must present a project idea that they intend to work on during the residency. This can be a new idea, or a project that is in the research phase, or an ongoing project. Al Riwaq understands that this is not a final idea or project, and that it can change in concept and direction through and during the residency. 

The residency duration is from 18th September  to 9th December 2024.

Exhibition dates: 14th January - 1st March 2024

Deadline to apply is 24th August 2024. Shortlisted applicants will be notified by 4th September, 2024.

To Register, please fill in your information through the following link 

 

Submit your application here

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Is the residency only for visual arts?
  • No, it is open to all artists from different disciplines. 

     

  • How long is the residency programme?
  • 12 working weeks, from 18th September - 9th December 2024.

    Exhibition on 14 January 2025. 

     

  • Will there be an exhibition at the end of the residency?
  • Yes, participants' artwork and projects will be showcased in an exhibition at the end of the residency. The exhibition concept will be formulated and developed in discussion with the artists in residence. 

    The exhibition will be developed in collaboration with Al Riwaq’s curation team, led by William Wells, and will open on 14 January 2025. 

     

  • Is there an age restriction for the applicants?
  • This residency is open for all above 18 years of age. 

     

  • Does this programme support international applications?
  • International applications are welcome, however, the applicant is responsible for covering their accommodation and travel arrangements or for securing a funding to support that. 

    For Yemeni artists, UNESCO is providing a special grant for this round of the residency, covering all travel, accommodation and programme participation fees. 

    Click here for more information

     

  • Does this programme support research residencies? 
  • Al Riwaq is open to receiving research-based resident artists, within Application 004 or independently. 

    Artists seeking the unfamiliar around the corner, are welcome to apply for a  research-driven residency that can revolve around peer-to-peer exchange, and knowledge and understanding, not just in the arts but also in society. 



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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the residency only for visual arts?

    No, it is open to all artists from different disciplines.

    How long is the residency programme?

    12 working weeks, from 28 January to 28 April 2024.

    Please note the residency will coincide with the holy month of Ramadan as well as the Eid Holidays. Studio opening hours will be adjusted as appropriate during that period. 

    Will there be an exhibition at the end of the residency?

    Yes, participants' artwork and projects will be showcased in an exhibition at the end of the residency. The exhibition concept will be formulated and developed in discussion with the artists in residence. 

    The exhibition will be developed in collaboration with Al Riwaq’s curation team, led by William Wells, and will open on 25 June 2024. 

    Does this programme support research residencies?

    Al Riwaq is open to receiving research-based resident artists, within Application 003 or independently. 

    Artists seeking the unfamiliar around the corner, are welcome to apply for a  research-driven residency that can revolve around peer-to-peer exchange, and knowledge and understanding, not just in the arts but also in society.

    Is there an age restriction for the applicants?

    This residency is open for all above 18 years of age.