Call for applications: sundaymorning@ekwc artist-in-residence program 2013

Call for applications: sundaymorning@ekwc artist-in-residence program 2013

sundaymorning@ekwc

David Zink Yi, work period 2010.
Courtesy Hauser & Wirth.
December 19, 2011

sundaymorning@ekwc
Zuid Willemvaart 215
5211 SG  ‘s-Hertogenbosch
The Netherlands

T +31 (0)73 612 45 00
info@ekwc.nl

sundaymorning.ekwc.nl

Sundaymorning@ekwc
sundaymorning@ekwc is an internationally renowned ceramic work centre where visual artists, designers, architects and other creative professionals can explore the artistic possibilities of ceramics. This is realised in three ways: through the artist-in-residence program, the centre-of-excellence and the FabLab.

Artist-in-residence program
As an artist-in-residence sundaymorning@ekwc accommodates twelve participants at a time who can experiment with ceramics during a three month work period. We offer you a studio, an apartment and the advice of our expert staff.

Centre-of-excellence
Simultaneously, sundaymorning@ekwc acts as a research centre; a centre-of-excellence. The centre’s experts document everything that is being discovered, invented and created at the institute. Through exhibitions, lectures, publications etc. the centre valorises the results from the artist-in-residence program.

FabLab
The FabLab is our digital workshop where visual artists, designers and architects can experiment with Cad/Cam equipment like 3D printers and cutters, or produce their prototypes. We offer the possibility to combine 3D modelling with mould making and realising your design in ceramics.

Residencies
A residency at sundaymorning@ekwc is a lifetime experience. Living and working here for three months allows you to focus entirely on your work while the exchange with fellow artists, designers or architects can be very stimulating and inspiring.

We offer various residencies depending on the kind of work you want to make: how much do you want to experiment? Would you like to use our Cad/Cam facilities? Have a look at the APPLY section of our website to see which residency suits you.

Participants
Our participants are visual artists, designers and architects, over 75% of whom have not worked with ceramics before. They come from all over the world, their age ranges between 25 and 65 years. Each year we reserve 8 vacancies for young participants who recently graduated.

For those who are new to ceramics the introduction to the material can lead to amazing results thanks to the experience of our supervisors who will guide you through the process. And if you have worked with ceramics before, we know you will be challenged by the possibilities you find at sundaymorning@ekwc!

Call for applications
Creative professionals interested in a residency can now apply for the residence program 2013,

All ceramics residencies for 2012 are filled. If you are interested in a Cad/Cam residency, you may still inquire after openings in the 2012 program.

Application procedure
You can apply using the forms downloadable from our website (sundaymorning.ekwc.nl). They include an application form and a questionnaire.

We ask for a résumé including documentation of your work and a work plan detailing the direction of your research or,  more specifically, of the objects you wish to produce. There is a 35 EUR application fee that can be transferred online.

Application forms and documentation can be sent to application@ekwc.nl

Selection procedure
A committee of sundaymorning@ekwc staff will judge technical challenge, originality and innovativeness of the work plans submitted. An international selection committee will consider motivation and artistic merit of the applicant.

Deadline
Send us a proposal we can’t refuse before January 8, 2012.

Applicants will be informed of the result of the selection before April 1, 2012.

Contact and inquiries
Wies van Opstal
wies@ekwc.nl
+31 (0)73 612 45 00

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