Open Call for the Artist-In-Residence Program – Japan
Deadline: 20-Jun-21
The Kinosaki International Arts Center is now seeking applications for its Artist-In-Residence Program 2022-2023 to support artists and projects that critically examine the relationship between arts and the society in which they live.
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Support
Kinosaki International Arts Center will support the artists with providing space for creation and accommodation as follows:
Free use of Kinosaki International Arts Center hall and studios.
Free use of the residence that can welcome up to 22 guests.
As a general rule, fees related to the cost of advertising and promotion, personnel expenses for all the staff involved in the production, transportation to Kinosaki, etc. must be covered by the applicant.
Eligible projects
Top Dutch Donors that fund internationally to improve livelihoods in communities
One-time Microgrant for NGO Projects that generate Social Impact. Deadline to apply: 30 June 2021
$15,000-$25,000 Funding for Women and Children living in Extreme Poverty. Deadline to apply: 31 July 2021
Seed Grant for Grassroots Organizations and Women-led Initiatives. Deadline to apply: 31 July 2021
Grants to support NGOs working to end the HIV Epidemic. Deadline to apply: 30 June 2021
Fellows will receive Project and Connect Fund to address Water-related Issues
Apply for Project Funding in areas of Art and Culture (Arab Region)
This Call is offering Seed Money to Research Projects in Africa
Global Humanitarian Initiative seeks applications from anywhere in the world
Unrestricted Grants for improving Health Equity and reducing Health Disparities among Vulnerable Communities
New funding for Small NGOs to fight Infectious Diseases
Grants for Innovative Projects to improve Humanitarian Response
Call for empowering Social Entrepreneurs that are working to achieve the SDGs
This US funding will help NGOs to tackle the Challenges of Coronavirus in 2021
USD 1 million Partnership Fund for SDG Impact Projects
The following two points are necessary application requirements:
The project should be focused on contemporary performing arts.
In addition to artistic activities and research, it is possible for art-related personalities to hold events such as lectures and symposiums.
The residency should be realizable (artists must provide results of past activities, production and budget plans, schedules and any other document that can certify the project can be appropriately managed and carried out effectively.
The selection process does not depend on whether or not there is a plan to present or perform the results of the residency or the project after the residency.
Residency for research and work-in-progress is also acceptable.
Application Requirements
Individual artists or group of artists can stay at Kinosaki International Arts Center for their artistic activities for a minimum of three days to a maximum of three months.
Artists are required to be able to speak and understand basic Japanese or English. If they don’t, artists should hire an interpreter at their own expense.
Artists are required to be independent and capable of working and living on their own doing their laundry, cooking, cleaning, etc.
Artists are expected to be willing to communicate with the locals and tourists through the Local Community Exchange Program.
Artists must follow the rules and regulations of Kinosaki International Arts Center. In case of any violation, artists will have to pay a penalty.
Artists must cover all travel and living expenses and all production costs.
For more information, visit http://kiac.jp/jp/post/7316