Open Space, Istanbul, Turkey
Deadline: 01 March 2020
Open Space has opened applications for its first Open Space Curatorial Residency with an esteemed International Jury of art world figures to sit on the selection panel. Open Space’s two-month residency in Istanbul (1 August – 2 October) )gives young London-based curators the opportunity to engage with the Huma Kabakci Collection, whilst facilitating encounters with a network of Istanbul-based institutions and practitioners in the arts. One curator is selected by an international jury following the open call in January. The curator in residence is invited to develop a new site-responsive project that might take the form of an exhibition, publication, or discursive event to be presented in London in November 2020.
Curators are encouraged in their application to draw ideas from Open Space’s 2020 Programme theme Manufacturing Memory, which questions the dichotomy between memory, nostalgia and technology through an interdisciplinary arts programme. The international jury includes: Çelenk Bafra (Independent Curator and director of SAHA), Gina Buenfeld (Curator Camden Arts Centre), Kirsty Ogg (Director of Bloomberg New Contemporaries), Zoé Whitley (Senior Curator Hayward Gallery) and Huma Kabakci (Founding Director Open Space).
Open Call closes: 1 March 2020, midnight
Curator announced: 13 April 2020
Eligibility:
In order to apply, you must:
Be a London-based, emerging curator (with up to 5 years of professional experience)
Agree to reside in Istanbul for the full duration of the residency (1 Aug – 2 Oct 2020), with minimal external commitments
Commit to an intensive schedule of research, meetings and studio visits
Commit to developing a curatorial project, presented in London (November 2020)
Commit to researching and help securing venue options for the curatorial project in London
Open Space provides:
One return flight between London – Istanbul
Free accommodation – the curator will be based in the same building housing the Huma Kabakci Collection on the Bosphorus shore, approximately 40 min away from Istanbul city centre
Stipend of £500/month to cover transportation and food costs
Budget between £1500-£3000 – exact amount to be confirmed depending on curator’s final project proposal
Production support to help facilitate the curator’s final project
Support to secure appropriate venue in London
Press and social media support in collaboration with our PR consultants Flint Culture
Application:
To apply for the Curatorial Residency, please submit:
Completed and signed application form
Curriculum Vitae (no more than 2 pages)
List with selected images of previous projects (no more than 1 page)