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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Marfa, an international researcher-in-residence program for emerging artists


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Fieldwork: Marfa, an international researcher-in-residence program for emerging artists, located in Marfa, Texas, USA
www.fieldworkmarfa.org

Fieldwork: Marfa is the joint project of three leading European schools, 
ESBA Nantes Métropole, HEAD – Genève and Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. 
This international researcher-in-residence program is dedicated to the practice of 
art in public space, critical approaches to landscape/ borders and artistic projects 
based on field investigation methods. Located in Marfa, Texas, USA, this 
outstanding platform is intended for emerging artists, critics and/or researchers. 
Residents are selected on the basis of the singularity of specific projects they present.


Fieldwork: Marfa caters to emerging artists, critics and/or researchers whose projects
require immersion into the specific environment of Marfa and Texas territory,
necessitating movement through geography as well as time and space for the
purposes of specific research work.
The program comes with a research grant, enabling the applicants to produce theoretical
and/or practical work using their own methodologies, with support from a number of
professional partners, specialized stakeholders and educational institutions.

Fieldwork: Marfa is an inter-school research group that provides a framework for the
incursions and endeavors of researchers-in-residence. The work itself fuels various
joint projects, in the form of an
ongoing annual program based on the participants' residency schedules.
Researchers will present the output of their residency projects in the context of:

· A series of workshops and symposia alternating between the three schools,
including working sessions held before and after the residency in Marfa
· A schedule of exhibitions and meetings based on the research projects,
held on home ground, in Marfa;
· An editorial program with an annual publication showcasing the contributions
or reports from various researchers, students or occasional guests.

The program relies on a collaborative network of like-minded international art schools
and universities, research-based structures, art institutions and cultural events
(Chinati Foundation, Ballroom Art Center, Marfa, Center for Land Use Interpretation,
Los Angeles and more to come). Estuaire Nantes-Saint-Nazaire, is a founding member.

Outside residency periods, Fieldwork: Marfa welcomes a platform of off-site workshops
driven by each of the three schools: "Accident de parcours" (changing course)
Master's research program (ESBA – Nantes), "ALPes – Art, Lieu, Paysage,
espaces sonores" (Art, Landscape, Place, sound space) postgraduate program
(HEAD – Genève) and "Research Group Art and Public Space"
(Gerrit Rietveld Academie – Amsterdam).

Entry deadline for application: July 1, 2011
www.fieldworkmarfa.org

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