OPEN CALL 2021 – POLDRA – Public Sculpture Project Viseu

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POLDRA – Public Sculpture Project Viseu promotes site-specific contemporary public art/art publicly Space. POLDRA seeks works that propose new interpretations of the sites and spaces also as encourage interaction between the viewer and therefore the sites themselves. Through this dynamic, the works of art aspire to initiate connections that exist beyond the first act of looking.

We’ve been doing so for the past three years by exhibiting the works of Kiluanji Kia Henda (AO), Rui Sanches (PT), Miguel Palma (PT), Cristina Ataíde (PT), Neeraj Bhatia (CA), Pedro Pires (AO), Steven Barich (US), Elisa Balmaceda (CL), Kaitlin Ferguson (GB) & Natalia Bezerra (US), Liliana Velho (PT), Jazmin Charalambous (GB), e Signe Ferguson (US) & Thanasis Ilonomou (GR-CA).

In 2021 we’re seeking to increase an open sky, public art circuit, established within the Mata do Fontelo, a historic park in Viseu, Portugal. With this purpose, we’re opening a call trying to find site-specific artwork proposals. this is often primarily addressed to visual artists who add the fields of installation, painting, sculpture and media art. Applications from artists groups are welcome. Submissions are free and that they must be specifically conceived for Mata do Fontelo (a historic urban Woods setting).

  • Title

    OPEN CALL 2021 – POLDRA – Public Sculpture Project Viseu
  • Type

    Call for Submissions
  • Website

  • Organizers

    João Dias
  • Submission Deadline

    April 18, 2021 11:30 PM
  • Venue

    Fontelo, Viseu, Portugal
  • Price

    Free

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