Tegan L. Smith
B. 53.3560° N, 104.0004° W on Treaty 6 Land (Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada) L: 43°40’9” N, 79° 25’27” W on Treaty 13 Land (Christie Pits neighborhood, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Measurement and found objects are constants in Tegan L. Smith’s auto-archaeological artwork. … Continued
CONTEMPORARY ART __ CALL RESULT __ SUMMER 2019/2020
Within the framework of this jury, 88 applications were received from artists all over the world and a large number of them were of impressive quality. The composition of the jury: Guest juror > Olivia Hernaïz __ oliviahernaiz.com Regular jurors > Sophie … Continued
stART __ Residency conditions
Residency Conditions: Shared accommodation in a double room Breakfast, lunch, & dinner Individual and collective work spaces inside the house and outdoors Connections and communications in social networks Human Resources Contribution for self-financed invitations: € 1000 for 3 weeks Contribution … Continued
Julie Reverb
Julie Reverb is a London-based writer whose work has appeared or is forthcoming in The White Review, The Quietus, Egress, Gorse, 3:AM magazine, Necessary Fiction, Volume 1 Brooklyn, Dostoevsky Wannabe and elsewhere. Her first book, No Moon, was published by … Continued
Nora Rosenthal
Nora Rosenthal is an emerging writer, photographer and filmmaker based in Montreal. Her most recent work, a darkly comedic documentary about a funeral-cum-holiday, Family Death Trip (2018), was selected for the SHORT to the Point Festival in Romania and was … Continued
Paul Cupido
The photographic work of Paul Cupido (b. 1972, the Netherlands) revolves around the principle of mu: a philosophical concept that could be translated as ‘does not have’, but is equally open to countless interpretations. Mu can be considered a void, … Continued
Warren Ward
Warren Ward is a Brisbane-based psychiatrist and writer with longstanding interests in philosophy, literature and European history. His writing has appeared in New Philosopher and been shortlisted for the Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship, the QWC/Hachette Manuscript Development Program and … Continued
Rodrigo Castillo
Rodrigo Castillo is a psychologist by profession, who long ago became a lover of literature. Poetry was his first approach and then he dedicated himself to developing prose writing some texts that little by little became stories. Some of … Continued
Jury Selection_ Writer Call __ November 2018
Within the framework of this jury, 100 applications were received from writers all over the world and a large number of them were of an impressive quality. 20 participants are invited in the residency program for 2019 in addition, Can Serrat … Continued
Jennifer Rendall
Consideration as to how human constructs have played out in relation to the natural environment, and research on the naturalization of some of New Zealand’s indigenous plants growing in their antipodal regions and vice versa, have been recent research … Continued
RESIDENTS
Josefine Saietz
A danish artist living and studying at gerrit rietveld academie in amsterdam. working with photography, animation video, and textile history. interested in folklore, myths, and environmental issues, which is especially reflected in... READ MORE
Mario Moroni
Mario Moroni is an italian-born poet and poetry performer, long time resident of the united states, where he taught in various colleges and universities, he retired in 2019. in the course of... READ MORE
Helena Kotnik Mercade
Helena will create a painting in her own distinctive style. Through it, she will reflect on the landscape and environment of Can Serrat. Her aim is to produce a large-scale piece. Her... READ MORE
Louise Charlotte Hinman
Lou is a multidisciplinary visual artist with over 20 years of experience. Originally from London, she now lives in Baix Penedès. She studied Fine Art and later specialised in the professional field... READ MORE
Virgilia Ferrao
My project, a young adult futuristic / fantasy novel, is about an African kingdom hidden in the world, and two young sisters (twins), separated from birth. One twin is being raised in a... READ MORE
KC Trommer
KC Trommer is a poet and cultural worker in New York City. Her books include We Call Them Beautiful (Diode Editions, 2019) and The Hasp Tongue (Dancing Girl Press, 2014). A finalist... READ MORE