Goethe-Institut | Mishkal Art Residencies - Round One

An interdisciplinary artistic residency program for emerging Palestinian and European artists who seek to develop their artistic production capabilities, connect with new networks, and develop new markets for their work.

By Creatives Unite Community
August 07, 2024
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Deadline: August 18, 2024

Organizer: Goethe-Institut, EUNIC Cluster Palestine, European Union
Who is it for: Individual artists of all disciplines over the age of 18 from Palestine and European artists.
Prize: Free studio space, per diem allowance, production grant for materials and other production costs, mentoring, and logistical support.

Find the application link here.
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What is it about:
The Goethe-Institut, on behalf of the EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture) Cluster Palestine and the European Union, announces an opportunity for emerging Palestinian and European artists to participate in an interdisciplinary artistic residency program. This residency seeks to foster collaboration, experimentation, presentation, and performance of new works that engage local communities within Palestinian heritage sites and international audiences online.

Participants will have an inspiring cultural environment to experiment and express their artistic visions, either individually or collaboratively, on multi-disciplinary art projects, exhibitions, and open studios. The residency includes tours, lectures, and seminars to facilitate creative discussions and exchanges among participants.

The residency will culminate in public events at a cultural heritage site, bringing together local and international audiences in person and virtually. Projects will aim to preserve and enhance Palestinian cultural heritage.

Who is it for:
The call is open to individual artists of all disciplines over the age of 18 from Palestine residing in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Gaza, or Diaspora; and European artists.

Residency offer:
The residency will offer free studio space, a per diem allowance and production grant for materials and other production costs, mentoring, and logistical support to culminate in an exhibition/public event.

To learn more and submit an application, interested individuals are encouraged to visit the project's website.