Open application period: January 1st – January 30th 2011
Program dates: March 15th – June 7th 2011
Node Center Berlin announces The Curatorial Studies Residency Program designed for emerging curators who may wish to expand their professional practice in Berlin.
The program understands curatorship as exhibition praxis, allowing direct experimentation with the exhibition space. Additionally, the program will be reinforced with activities such as workshops, seminars, meetings with cultural agents, art shows, and visits to exhibition spaces.
Moreover, participants are expected to take an active role in organizing the program (i.e., managing seminars, workshops, guest lectures, exhibitions, etc.).
The residents registered within the Node Center’s studies program will develop specific theoretical-practical research during their residency. Each quarter, the center will be immersed in a specific line of research.
During the period of March-June 2011, the line of the program will be: “The logic of the limit: transversal curatorial processes”. The different lines of research explore the curatorial practices that expand their own mechanisms beyond the normal “taxonomic” processes of the art exhibition (i.e., classification, study, and exhibition), generating new discursive possibilities.
During that period, the residents will enjoy a shared office to develop their own theoretical investigation, and an experimental practice area for exhibitions.
Applying
An application form, information about tuition, and instructions for applying can be obtained at the Center’s website. To be eligible participants must submit an application by January 30th 2011: the form.
Afterwards, an online interview will take place with each applicant. This will give us a better idea of each applicant, as well as their main areas of interest. As soon as we receive the applications we will contact each participant to schedule an interview.
Admission requirements
Requirements for admission are:
An academic background in any of the following areas of contemporary art: curatorial studies, theory and philosophy of art, art history, art management, and/or art production; visual arts, fine arts, arts and new media; or equivalent work experience within an Institution, or with projects developed as an independent curator.