Bag Factory, Johannesburg, South Africa
Deadline: 23 July 2021
The Bag Factory, supported by KfW Stiftung and in partnership with Triangle Network, is calling for applications for ART CONNECTION AFRICA. The two residencies taking place from 1 September to 30 November 2021 at the Bag Factory in Johannesburg
This opportunity will enable a curator/cultural practitioner (researcher, arts writer, etc with an interest in contemporary visual arts and curatorial practice) based in Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, to undertake a fully funded residency at the Bag Factory in Johannesburg from 1 September to 30 November 2021.
The selected candidate is offered a desk space in the office of the Bag Factory with access to the gallery and events facilities. The candidate will have the support of Bag Factory staff and artists to quickly become part of the community. They will also be encouraged to interact with local artists, curators and other arts professionals in order to expand their networks and experience the new context.
At the same time, the selected curator/cultural practitioner is expected to be driven, self-sufficient and use their initiative to ensure a successful residency.
The residency comprises:
– Accommodation (self-contained room with own bathroom and basic kitchenette)
– A desk space with access to other facilities to organise activities
– Basic living expenses
– A small budget for organising curatorial/cultural activities including talks, a conference, an exhibition, or a publication
– Economy return flights, visa, medical insurance, and Covid-19 testing as required
– Local travel budget
– Administrative and peer support is also provided
Selection and Eligibility
The residency is open to curators/cultural practitioners of contemporary visual arts in all its forms and media based in Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe and are under the age of 45. Curators/cultural practitioners with a significant track record delivering high quality projects who have not had the opportunity to work in South Africa will be prioritised. Applicants should have at least a moderate level of spoken English, and should feel comfortable engaging in (public) artistic discussions in English. It is important that all applicants research Bag Factory thoroughly before submitting their application so as to be fully aware of the context which they would, if successful, be entering.
The selected curator/cultural practitioner should be able to engage discursively and speculatively with Bag Factory’s environment and Johannesburg’s wider artistic and cultural context. With this in mind, applicants should submit a project proposal within their application, outlining their specific research interests and intentions for the residency. Those who fail to submit a considered proposal that is specific to this residency and the Johannesburg/South African context will be disqualified.
NB
– The candidate must not have received prior funding from KfW Stiftung.
– The residency offer is subject to the candidate being able to obtain the relevant visa and any other documentation/health screenings required to enter South Africa.
– The residency offer is subject to Covid-19 travel restrictions in South Africa, and residency dates/travel arrangements may be changed at short notice.
– Entry into South Africa is currently subject to the traveller producing a certificate of negative Covid-19 test result not older than 72 hours from the time of departure.
Selection Process
The curator will be selected by a committee including representatives from Bag Factory, Triangle Network and KfW Stiftung. The successful curators only will be notified by 30 July 2021.
Find information about the Application Procedure HERE
Application Deadline: 23 July 2021 (10am SAST)
This opportunity will enable an emerging artist based in Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, to undertake a fully funded residency at the Bag Factory in Johannesburg from 1 September to 30 November 2021.
The selected candidate is offered a studio in a supportive environment and will work alongside other South African and international artists. The candidate will have the support of Bag Factory staff and artists to quickly become part of the community. They will also be encouraged to interact with local artists, curators, and other arts professionals in order to expand their networks and experience the new context.
At the same time, the selected artist is expected to be driven, self-sufficient and use their initiative to ensure a successful residency.
The residency comprises:
– Accommodation (self-contained room with own bathroom and basic kitchenette)
– A studio at the Bag Factory
– Basic living expenses
– Materials budget
– Economy return flights, visa, health insurance and Covid-19 testing as required
– Local travel budget
– Inclusion in an open studio or exhibition curated by Bag Factory or external curators (content and format will be discussed during the residency as it will vary according to concept, media etc)
– Administrative and peer support is also provided for all participating artists
Selection and Eligibility
The residency is open to contemporary visual artists working in all disciplines based in Botswana, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, and are under the age of 45. Artists producing high quality work who have not had the opportunity to work in South Africa will be prioritised. Applicants should have at least a moderate level of spoken English, and should feel comfortable engaging in (public) artistic discussions in English. It is important that all applicants research Bag Factory thoroughly before submitting their application so as to be fully aware of the context which they would, if successful, be entering. One must note the building’s restricted facilities.
The selected artist should be able to engage discursively and speculatively with Bag Factory’s environment and Johannesburg’s wider artistic and cultural context. With this in mind, applicants should submit a project proposal within their application, outlining their specific research interests and intentions for the residency. Those who fail to submit a considered proposal that is specific to this residency and the Johannesburg/South African context will be disqualified.
NB
– The candidate must not have received prior funding from KfW Stiftung.
– The residency offer is subject to the candidate being able to obtain the relevant visa and any other documentation/health screenings required to enter South Africa.
– The residency offer is subject to Covid-19 travel restrictions in South Africa, and residency dates/travel arrangements may be changed at short notice.
– Entry into South Africa is currently subject to the traveller producing a certificate of negative Covid-19 test result not older than 72 hours from the time of departure.
Selection Process
The artist will be selected by a committee including representatives from the Bag Factory, Triangle Network and KfW Stiftung. The successful artist only will be notified by 30 July 2021.
Find information about the Application Procedure HERE
Application Deadline: 23 July 2021 (10am SAST)
The residency is part of Art Connection Africa, a programme supported by KfW Stiftung in collaboration with Triangle Network, aiming to stimulate exchanges within the Southern Africa region where a number of the Triangle Network partners are located and have contributed to the development of a local art scene. The residency will offer the selected candidate an opportunity for professional development, research, and development of their cultural/curatorial practice in a dynamic context that promotes dialogue, experimentation, and innovation in the visual arts.
The Bag Factory is an independent Non-Profit Organisation that provides a community and studio space for practicing visual artists. With a focus on exchange of ideas and innovation, Bag Factory hosts resident artists’ studios and develops a programme of international residencies, exhibitions, specialist skills workshops and audience outreach activities and events. The Bag Factory has been supporting and promoting the visual arts in South Africa since 1991. It is affiliated with the Triangle Network.