[rohrpost] Open Call: Arts & Science Residency TRAFO Jena, Germany (deadline May 26, 2022)
Ingeborg Reichle
ingeborg.reichle at kunstgeschichte.de
Sa Mai 14 13:18:59 CEST 2022
Arts & Science Residency TRAFO Jena, Germany
The second call of the Arts & Science Residency TRAFO Jena, Germany on
"Tension" is out now! The community in Jena is looking for artists who
would like to engage with the scientific community in Jena, which are
willing to collaborate with the program of the art residency in 2022.
The community in Jena is offering a vital sci-art exchange, which should
lead to artworks according to the artist's ideas (that can be put on
display). Due to the space available, the organisers are looking
especially for visual artists. However, other art forms such as
performing arts, literature, and music are also welcome.
Cross-disciplinary ways of working are welcome and experience in the
field of Arts & Science is much desired. The Jena project offers a
remuneration of 2.000 €, accommodation and studio as well as production
and travel allowances. It will take place at the TRAFO-Magazin Jena,
Germany from July 1 till October 3, 2022. The deadline is May 26, 2022.
For the application a CV, portfolio, and an outline of the project
proposal is requested.
There are a number of research institutions involved like the Department
of Biological Psychology and Cognitive Neurosciences, the Department of
Clinical Psychology and the Department of General Psychology II, which
are all the based at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, as well as
the Center for Research on Right-Wing Extremism, Democracy Education and
Social Integration (KomRex). Involved are also the Leibniz Institute on
Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI), the Hans Knöll Institute (Leibniz
Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology), the
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz-IPHT), the Max Planck
Institute for Chemical Ecology (MPI-CE), and the Optical Museum Jena
(Deutsches Optisches Museum (D.O.M.), which is a science and technology
museum that was established in 1922 by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung.
More information about the Call is online (in German and in English)
with texts and videos about the involved scientists/scientific community
and information about the art residency:
http://www.kuenstlerische-tatsachen.de/en/call/
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