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2022 Residency Program

Cité internationale des arts & Centre national des arts plastiques

Extension! Application until May 29th, 2022 included.

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The call for applications for the 2022 edition of the Cité internationale des arts & Centre national des arts plastiques program is closed.
The results will be announced in early July 2022.

 

In 2020, the Cité internationale des arts and the Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap) joined forces to create a unique residency program to support curators on the French scene. In 2020, and then 2021, ten curators have thus benefited from support and networking with the artists in residency, a live-in studio and a living allowance for six months.

 

The Cité internationale des arts and the Cnap share the desire to provide sustainable support to the art scene in France and have decided to continue, strengthen and professionalize the program for the year 2022-2023.

 

Thus, for this third edition, the Cité internationale des arts and the Cnap are developing the program by proposing two one-year residencies focused on research and the implementation of exhibition, meeting and/or publishing projects at the Cité internationale des arts, in direct collaboration with the Cité’s programming team and its network.

 

C-E-A / Association française des commissaires d’exposition, itself in residency at the Cité internationale des arts, is once again joining forces with the program’s partners to create a dedicated event with the recipients.

 

 

 

All the information and practical questions to read below and available for download > HERE < (thank you to consult these elements before submitting your application). 

 

 

TO APPLY IT'S THIS WAY!

If you are unable to access the online registration, please contact the Residency Department of the Cité internationale des arts: commissions@citedesartsparis.fr

 

 

The residency

In 2022, two one-year residencies (October 3rd, 2022 to September 27th, 2023) are proposed, within the framework defined below.
They include:

 

• A research work and the realization of a project, during the duration of the residency, in co-construction with the Cité team;

• A live-in studio on the Marais site of the Cité internationale des arts, during the whole duration of the residency;

• A monthly grant of 750 euros per recipient;

• A production and copyright budget of 7,000 euros per recipient.

 

Two candidates will be selected from among the applicants.

 

Proposed work framework

In dialogue with the cultural programming team and in line with the statement of intent presented in their application, the recipients will be invited to co-construct a defined number of exhibitions and events during their residency.

In accordance with the upcoming calendar of cultural programming and the announced budget, the missions of each of the recipients will be as follows:

 

• To propose a free research work with at least two times of restitution during the year of the residency;

• Develop exchanges between artists in residency at the Cité internationale des arts and artists invited by and artists invited by the recipients;

• Co-constructing events of various formats (round-tables, conferences, screenings, concerts, performances, editions and publications, etc.);

• Contribute to the writing of the elements used for the communication supports in collaboration with the dedicated service;

• Ensure the follow-up of each project (budgetary, administrative, technical, production, mediation).

 

How to apply?
Eligibility and selection criteria

The call for applications is open to curators of all nationalities living in France, who are professionally active and have been curators for at least three years. There is no age limit.

In addition to evaluating the candidate’s professional background, the jury members will pay particular attention to the project he or she intends to develop during the residency and to the interest in the working environment proposed in the residency program.

 

 

Documents required for the application

The application form must be duly completed and requires:

• A note of intent summarizing the proposed project for the residency, including proposals related to the research and the program of events in co-construction, as well as the motivations of the applicant (1,500 characters maximum);

• A dossier presenting one or more recent curatorial projects (15 pages maximum);

• A CV and a written biography summarizing the applicant’s background.

 

Calendar

The call of applications is open from April 26th until May 26th, 2022 29th, 2022.

Recipients will be announced in early July 2022.

Residency dates: October 3rd, 2022 to September 27th, 2023.

 

Selection process

A committee composed of qualified artistic personalities, a representative of the Cnap, the Cité internationale des arts and a representative of the C-E-A association studies all the applications and selects the recipients of the program.

 

 

 

The Cité internationale des arts

The Cité internationale des arts is a residency centre that brings artists and culture professionals together in the heart of Paris, allowing them to work on creative projects or carry out research project in all disciplines.

 

The Cité internationale des arts provides an environment that is conducive to creativity by hosting residents for periods of two months to one year and facilitating contacts with arts and culture professionals.

 

Residents receive personalised support and assistance from the Cité internationale des arts team at its two sites: in the Marais (18 rue de l’Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris) and Montmartre (24 rue Norvins, 75018 Paris). Each residency is an opportunity to meet and exchange with more than 300 artists and culture professionals of all generations, nationalities and disciplines.

 

In collaboration with its many partners, the Cité internationale des arts calls for applications on specific themes and/or projects several times a year.

 

 

Programming of the Cité internationale des arts

Artistic, curatorial and institutional practices are more than ever at the forefront of new ethical, societal and environmental dynamics. In this context, the artist’s residency takes on a new dimension by its sustainable and non-eventual character. It can be seen today as a possible response to the crisis: the time of a residency is both a daily moment and a singular encounter, a time of openness to others but also a moment of slowing down from the usual ways of life.

The need to share with the public the artistic reflections that emerge within a residency remains at the heart of the cultural program, as well as the artistic or curatorial research that deals notably with the notions of care, repair, the living and speculative gestures on the forms of life to come. A first public presentation of the archives of the Cité internationale des arts, designed to speak to its unique history and partners, is also on permanent view.

 

 

Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, Arts and Culture Programme Manager

The programming of the venue is currently entrusted to Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez who is an interdependent curator, editor and art critic. Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez previously served as co-director of Laboratoires d’Aubervilliers (2010-2012, with Alice Chauchat and Gregory Castéra). Since 2019, she has been working as a professor at the Sint Lucas School of Fine Arts in Antwerp. With Elena Sorokina, she is co-founder of the Initiative for practices and visions of radical care.

 

 

The Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap)

The Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap) is one of the main operators of the Ministry of Culture’s policy in the field of contemporary visual arts. On behalf of the State, it enriches the Fonds national d’art contemporain, a national collection that it preserves and promotes through loans and deposits in France and abroad, exhibitions in partnership and publications.

With nearly 105,000 works acquired over two centuries from living artists, this collection is representative of the variety of artistic trends.

As a key cultural player, the Cnap encourages the artistic scene in all its diversity and supports artists and professionals through several support mechanisms. It encourages and supports creation in France in all areas of the visual arts: painting, performance, sculpture, photography, installation, video, multimedia, graphic arts, design, etc. It also contributes to the promotion of the projects it supports through the implementation of dissemination actions.

 

C-E-A / Association française de commissaires d’exposition

C-E-A / Association française de commissaires d’exposition aims to lead and promote all actions concerning the activity and status of curators in France, Europe and internationally. With a network of nearly 300 members since its creation in 2007, C-E-A is committed to a debate on curatorial practices in order to promote the exchange and sharing of knowledge, to federate and encourage the circulation of curators and projects.

 

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