ARTIST
RESIDENCY
Open Call
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DR Embassy X Khoj
Artist Residency
2024
The Khoj International Residency 2024 will welcome one Dominican artist as an artist-in-residence at Khoj to explore and expand discourse in the field of craft, design and technology through innovative artistic inquiry. Craft or crafting refers to the ways in which an object comes to form. Materiality, skill, repetition, tradition and historicity are core considerations in the process of crafting an object. Sharing histories with craft-based knowledge, design discourse articulates function and intention to objects, systems and environments. Technology - through evolution of tools, machines and digital technology - has played a significant role in the evolution of craft and design, making new contexts and transpiring new innovations. Through this residency, Khoj wishes to host critical artistic practices that situate the entanglement of craft and design in an ever-changing technological milieu.
Open for
Applications
Open Call
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Application Deadline
5th December 2023 – 11:59PM (Dominican Republic Time - EST)
Duration of Residency
6 weeks
Dates
Between March and May 2024
Location
Khoj Studios, Khirkee Extension, New Delhi
Announcement Date
The Khoj selection committee will deliberate before the 15th January 2024
For any queries regarding the opportunity, please email us with the subject ‘ARTIST-RESIDENCY’ at arts@dominicanembassy.in
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The resident has to be a mid-career Dominican artist, autonomous in English.
Artist with an interest or background in the field of expanded craft, design and technology. Some interest in knowledge sharing through community-responsive modalities is preferred but not mandatory.
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Resume / CV.
Up to 10 images of previous works with a short concept note or explanatory text accompanying it (preferably as a small sized .pdf format) Please note – Videos to be sent as links only (with viewing permission).
A brief statement describing how this opportunity will help your practice, 500 words max in English.
Email the application to: arts@dominicanembassy.in
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The resident should be willing to participate in the Open Studio Day organized by Khoj by showcasing his/her work-in-progress.
The resident will be provided with studio facilities - which include both independent and collective spaces - as well as basic equipment (hammers, saws, cutters, drill machines, screwdrivers, etc.) to be shared with the other artists.
The resident will be provided with on-site shared accommodation, which includes a shared bedroom (air-conditioned) with an attached bathroom, as well as a common lounge, equipped kitchenette and courtyard. For a better understanding of the residency spaces, find the link to the 360 video tour: https://khojstudios.org/khoj-tour/
The resident’s travel costs from Dominican Republic to India and back in economic class airfare, Indian visa, per-diem, artistic production costs, and artists’ overhead residential costs will be covered by the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in India.
The selected resident will have to arrange for any transit visa required to reach India.
If the resident selected is not based in the Dominican Republic, the Embassy of the Dominican Republic will cover an airfare equivalent in cost to a Dominican Republic to India economic class ticket.
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Khoj Studios, Khirkee Extension, New Delhi.
The Khirki neighbourhood, a dense urban village settlement in the heart of the city was an erstwhile agricultural farmland with its history dating back to the 13th century. Today, Khirki is a melting pot of cultures with small-time entrepreneurs, labour-based workers, sweatshop workers, artists, migrants and refugees from Afghanistan, Nigeria, Somalia and Ivory Coast. Artists who are residents at Khoj Studios inevitably begin to respond to this immediate geopolitical context of the Khoj neighbourhood. The Khoj Studios includes exhibition spaces, artists’ studios, residents’ accommodation, a reference library, a media lab, a public cafe, an open-air terrace and an additional multi-purpose space that can be used for film screenings and presentations.
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Own studio along with use of a space for film screenings and/or events.
Shared living space with 3 bedrooms, a kitchenette, a lounge and a courtyard surrounded on all sides by independent studio facilities available to residents. For a better understanding of the residency spaces, find the link to 360 video tour: https://khojstudios.org/khoj-tour/.
Wifi, basic tools available to be shared with other residents, artist library, media lab with photography equipment, sound recording, mixing desks, and video editing software.
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Logistical support from staff, promotion of Open Studio, facilitated connections with local arts professionals, programming towards the residency and bringing in knowledge partners and interlocutors on board as required.
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Building a new body of work, experimentation and material research, making prototypes as propositions, showcasing and presentation towards open studio and artist talk.
Website:
https://khojstudios.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khojstudios
Khoj is a not-for-profit contemporary arts organisation based in New Delhi. Through international, on-site, off-site and often hyper-local programs and residencies, Khoj supports and incubates experimental and transdisciplinary creative practices that look at art and its various intersections with other disciplines such as gender, urbanisms, ecology and technology.
The residency at Khoj provides time and space to artists to engage, respond and present their work in a historical socio-economic context, encouraging inclusivity, participation and artistic intervention in small but palpable ways. The residency acts as a platform for dialogue, supporting the development of personal artistic practices while building a network of interdisciplinary artists.
The Khoj International Residency welcomes 3 international artists and 1 Indian artist onsite at the same time. The focus of this residency is to build a cohort of practitioners interested in the field of expanded craft, design and technology. Craft or crafting refers to the ways in which an object comes to form. Materiality, skill, repetition, tradition and historicity are core considerations in the process of crafting an object. Sharing histories with craft-based knowledge, design discourse articulates function and intention to objects, systems and environments. Technology – through the evolution of tools, machines and the digital - has played a significant role in the evolution of craft and design, making new contexts and transpiring new innovations. Through this residency, Khoj wishes to host critical artistic practices that situate the entanglement of craft and design in an ever-changing technological milieu.