National Art Studio Residency, Korea

21 July 2010
National Art Studio Residency, Korea

Deadline: August 5, 2010

The National Art Studio, run by the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, is now accepting applications for Artist-in-Residency Programme for 2011. Open to all nationalities.

Studios for contemporary visual artists (any nationality, over 25 years old, established artists) are available in two locations – Changdong and Goyang in central and greater Seoul, Korea. 25 artists will be selected for residencies in January 2011.

The Art Studio in Changdong and Goyang, Korea, is designed to provide artists ideal working spaces through diverse programmes. Studios are designed to further enhance the diversity and quality of the creative artistic exchange by providing a network for the close relationship between overseas and domestic artists and various art-related professionals.

Open to professional artists working in studio art, design, craft, photography, multimedia, architecture, film and video, TV and radio; and other emerging genres.

Selected artists are provided with studio, living accommodation and other facilities. No travel grants or living allowance provided.

More information here.
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