ArquetopiaSUMMER 2025 International Academic Residency Program Metamorphosis: Adjusting in a New Tempo
As the world has changed, becoming more and more complex, we continuously experience the need to adapt, contest, and survive. What does it mean to be an artist in this unsafe modern world, constantly threatened by the rise of nationalism, environmental extinction, and oppression; particularly when knowing that our work will be appropriated by the narratives of power? Is it possible to interrupt that legacy of Empire and reshape the realm of possibilities of art?
Over the course of this 4-week residency, participants will question images by engaging in a deep analysis of their practice through the lens of radical theory across research, production, and recontextualization. This residency nurtures interactions that stimulate artistic growth and collaboration among participants, blending critical methodologies with artistic practices, encouraging participants to challenge and question existing paradigms.
Through engaging with various themes, conducting research, and encountering diverse voices, participants foster a vibrant exchange of ideas.
For more information, please contact Arquetopia at: info@arquetopia.org.
Join us this Summer 2025!
Duration | 4 weeks – July 14 to August 11, 2025 |
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Fields and Media | Community Development, Craft, Cultural Heritage, Independent Curator, Other, Visual Art |
Provided by Host | Staff Support: -Each resident meets weekly with our directorial and curatorial staff for individualized research assistance/resources, project guidance, and group critique Accommodation and Meals: -Furnished, private bedroom -24-hour access to the kitchen for residents to prepare their own meals; residents are responsible for their own meals/food -Wireless Internet -Use of Arquetopia’s residency common spaces including outdoor terraces -Shared, serviced bathrooms with modern fixtures and showers -Housekeeping Studio Workspace: -24-hour access to large and bright, shared art studio with generous natural light -Personal workspace with large table and wall space -Some tools provided -On-site darkroom provided for photographers -Artists bring their own materials and supplies or obtain them locally |