Residency Lublin Station | Open call

17 квітня 2023 - 17 червня 2023

Press Release

Artsvit Gallery and Galeria Labirynt (Lublin, Poland) announce an open call for Ukrainian artists, curators and researchers. The deadline of submissions is June 17, 2023.

If you work with socio-critical art, understand current processes in society, and use different media as well as approaches in your work, we would like to invite you to tell us about yourself by submitting an application for participation in the “Lublin Station” residency at Galeria Labirynt in 2023–2024. The duration of the residency is 1–2 months. To apply for the project, please fill in an online form in Ukrainian or English and attach your portfolio.

To apply for the project, please fill in an online form in Ukrainian or English and attach your portfolio – https://bit.ly/40famOs

There are age restrictions.

If you are an artist, during the residency, you can engage in your own practice and, at the end – prepare a presentation, show, exhibition, or another event of your interest (if you wish), but the artist talk format is mandatory.

If you are a curator, we suggest that you do your own research, prepare a public programme, or develop an exhibition concept.

During the residency, you will receive funds for work production, accomodation, a scholarship (at least PLN 2,000) and travel expenses.

We have cooperated with Galeria Labirynt for many years and have a trusting partnership and mutual support. Labirynt is one of the European institutions that systematically supports and cooperates with the artistic environment of Ukraine. That is why we recommend taking part in the open call.

Galeria Labirynt in Lublin (Poland) is a municipal institution focused on contemporary art. It has operated since 1956. The gallery responds to the changing artistic and social reality. The gallery’s mission is to follow contemporary art’s pulse, notice its most exciting phenomena and discover essential contexts. Exhibitions, discussions, educational programmes, film screenings, book presentations, workshops, etc, represent the gallery programme.

Openness and accessibility are goals for which the gallery team always strives. “We dream of creating an institution without barriers, so we want everyone to feel comfortable with us – regardless of their native language, age, origin, level of ability, etc. We work with students, migrants, the elderly, children and young people, and we also consider the needs of various other groups, such as the blind or the d/Deaf.”

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