Call for Submission – Artists in Residence in Austria 2022 – building culture

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’ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich’ annually grants a studio in Krems also as a scholarship financed by the Federal Province of Lower Austria to 3 artists focusing their work on building culture. The duration of stay is selectively one to 3 months.

Prerequisite for a successful application may be a degree in an architectural relevant discipline (architecture, design, landscape planning, town planning , urban planning, spatial planning, traffic planning, theorists and curators focusing their work on architecture or urbanism etc.).

The scholarship is linked to a final report, and that we are aiming for a performance . German or English are assumed as languages of communication, travel costs won’t be refunded. Austrian citizens and/or residents of Austria are excluded from the program.

The scholarship is endowed with € 1,300 per month.

ORTE is devoted to contemporary architecture education and building culture issues in Lower Austria and is curious about practice-related projects. We are trying to find concepts that specialise in environmental and climate issues also because the living environments and native interaction, and are less curious about purely theoretical and scientific work or ones that address international phenomena indirectly or clearly associated with Lower Austria.

The application should be submitted online at: https://work.air-noe.at/

To submit the application online, applicants are required to register at the address shown above. The application also needs to include the following:
1. Portrait photograph (JPG format, max. 1 MB)
2. CV (PDF format, max. 1 MB)
3. Portfolio (PDF format, max. 15 pages, max. 7 MB)
4. Planned project (max. 6000 characters)
5. Optional: links to media (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.)

The online tool to apply for the 2022 residency will be open between April 16 and May 30, 2021.

Applications that are a.) incomplete; or b.) surpass the size limits will be rejected without review.

Further information: www.orte-noe.at/en/artist-in-residence.

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