Gold Leafing and Antique Art Techniques Instructional Artist Residency 2015 – Arquetopia – Puebla, Southern Mexico
Type
Other, Residency, School & Class
Category
Activism, Architecture, Conceptual, Curating, Desi...
Status
Archived
Deadline
November 1, 2014
Application Fee
Not Available
Host
ARQUETOPIA foundation and international artist residency (PUEBLA)
Location
Puebla, Mexico
With 3 weeks of master instruction, learn Gold Leafing and other antique art techniques in the magnificent central historic district of Puebla, southern Mexico. Extendable 3-week terms during 2015.

 

Application deadline Sunday, November 2, 2014.

 

http://arquetopiafoundationfordevelopment.wordpress.com/2014/08/25/arquetopias-spectacular-new-castle-in-pueblas-central-historic-district/">CLICK HERE to view our spectacular new residency space for 2015 in Puebla's central historic district!

 

GOLD LEAFING AND ANTIQUE ART TECHNIQUES INSTRUCTIONAL ARTIST RESIDENCY

TERMS OF 3 WEEKS (EXTENDABLE)

The Gold Leafing and Antique Art Techniques Instructional Artist Residency is a unique Art Production Residency that includes 3 weeks of master instruction (classes 9 hours per week) by a prominent Mexican artist and art restorer in several diverse antique techniques using mediums and supports traditionally used in pre-Columbian and baroque art. For this residency, artists work in our partnered studio at one of Puebla’s most important art museums, in the central historic district. Artists can apply the technique of gold and silver leafing, learn the use of diverse stuccos and traditional primers (cactus and lime, rabbit glue, gelatin) and use on different supports (paper, wood, clay), and experiment with different finishes with natural pigment patinas and egg tempera paint. A combination of some of the chosen techniques is offered as a 3-week program. Materials for the course are included in the program fee. Materials for additional project production are not included but are available for purchase locally.

 

OUR ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAMS

Our Artist-in-Residence Programs offer competitive professional opportunities for emerging and mid-career, national and international artists, designers, curators, art historians, art educators, and cultural researchers age 25 and over.

 

Our programs are based on a non-exploitative model promoting social consciousness. Residents are strongly encouraged to explore various ways of cultural exchange as part of their artistic and/or research goals and to actively engage in critical discussions as part of their residency experience. As Arquetopia’s mission is to promote social transformation, understanding Mexico’s context, and specifically Puebla and Oaxaca’s cultural complexity, is key for a successful cultural exchange. We welcome artists, designers, curators and historians from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who are interested in creating work or inspired by art, elements, techniques or processes that are specific to Mexico and/or unique to Puebla or Oaxaca.

 

RESIDENCY GUIDELINES

Selection decisions are based on artistic work and proposed project. Candidates at all stages of their careers (emerging and established) must demonstrate a clear sense of potential.

Our pool of applicants and residents is diverse in all aspects.

Our residency programs are competitive opportunities for artists and researchers to pursue their own work, free of pressure (especially work that in their particular circumstances would normally be difficult to produce).

Selection priority is given to projects that explore a responsible connection between the applicant’s artistic practice and the cultural context of Mexico, of Puebla, or of Oaxaca. The creation of community with fellow residents and staff during the residency period is important.


 

INCLUDED IN ARQUETOPIA CERAMICS RESIDENCIES

COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS

Comfortably furnished bedrooms and use of Arquetopia’s residency space including wireless Internet, library, lounge areas, kitchen, dining room, outdoor terrace, and shared bathrooms with modern fixtures and showers are provided. Meals, open access to the kitchen, and housekeeping are included.

STUDIO AND MATERIALS

Large and bright, shared art studio is provided with personal workspace; large tables; some tools; and basic materials and supplies for the course. In cases where a specific technique, space and/or materials are not available for a proposed project, our foundation will work with the artist and community on alternatives that will suit the work. Access to special facilities (such as our partnered museum studio) is also provided.

 

ARQUETOPIA

Founded in 2009, Arquetopia is an award-winning, Mexican official nonprofit foundation for visual arts and music, run entirely by artists. Arquetopia’s programs promote development and social transformation through contemporary art with a nontraditional, culturally diverse and multidisciplinary approach. Arquetopia offers artist residency programs of the highest quality, making its staff available and creating a community among staff and resident artists. Arquetopia’s resident artist and staff backgrounds are diverse in all aspects. As part of Arquetopia’s mission is to promote diversity, artists from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Middle East are especially encouraged to apply.

 

PUEBLA, MEXICO

ARQUETOPIA PUEBLA

A large, spectacular 1939 Mexican colonial castle-style compound conveniently located in Puebla’s central historic district accommodates the offices, residency space for up to twelve artists,
 and numerous production spaces of Arquetopia.

 

Known as the “City of Angels,” Puebla is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that lies 136
 km (84 mi) from Mexico City and has approximately 5,000 colonial buildings. Puebla is famous for a deep cultural identity, delicious cuisine, Talavera ceramics, and traditions rooted in the 16th-century Baroque and enriched by a blend of five pre-Hispanic/indigenous cultures, Arabic, Jewish, French and Spanish influences. Accessible via two international 
airports in Puebla (PBC) and Mexico City (MEX), Puebla lies 45 km (28 mi) east of the Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes, giving the residents a magnificent view of
 their snow-topped peaks. At an elevation of 2200 m (7200 ft), Puebla features a temperate subtropical highland climate, resulting in an average of only three days a year seeing temperatures rise above 29°C (84°F).

 

Lonely Planet, the world’s largest travel guidebook and digital media publisher, announced that Puebla made its Readers’ Choice Top 10 “Best in Travel” list for 2012. A New York Times article named Puebla as #13 of the “45 Places to Go in 2012,” and The San Francisco Chronicle recently named Puebla as one of the top five safest places in Mexico for travelers.

 

RESIDENCY TERM DATES OFFERED

This program is offered at terms of 3 weeks, extendable as a self-directed Art Production Residency for up to 24 weeks. Term dates are not predetermined but are nominated by the applicant.

 

RESIDENCY PROGRAM FEE AND INCLUSIONS

USD $665 per week which includes accommodation; meals and open access to the kitchen; housekeeping; studio space and some tools; and basic materials and supplies for the course (materials for additional project production are not included but are available to purchase locally). This term may be extended as a self-directed Art Production Residency at USD $495 per week.

 

Deposit of 10% of the Total Program Fee due within 14 days of selection notification.

Residency Program Fee balance due by 60 days prior to residency start date.

 

In contrast to vacation rentals, B&B’s, and sublets marketing themselves part-time as quasi art residencies, both Arquetopia and Arquetopia Oaxaca have always been professional spaces exclusively for artists and include structured programs; a network of collaborative workspaces, institutions, and studios; and project support. The residency program fee covers the costs of our facilities, a small staff, utilities, and housekeeping. For the Instructional Residencies we offer, the instruction our residents receive from the Mexican local master artists we contract is also funded directly from the residency program fee.

 

INITIATE YOUR APPLICATION
Visit the Arquetopia website at http://www.arquetopia.org">www.arquetopia.org

E-mail info@arquetopia.org for more information.
Complete and submit the Arquetopia Artist-in-Residence http://www.arquetopia.org/index.php/programa-de-artistas-en-residencia-2/artist-in-residence-application-form">Online Application Form, following the instructions on the web page.

Following selection, applicants are notified immediately via e-mail.

 

Arquetopia is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our diverse local and international community. Arquetopia’s resident artist and staff backgrounds vary in all aspects.  As part of Arquetopia’s mission is to promote diversity, Arquetopia actively fights discrimination by offering access to its programs and activities without regard to race, color, gender or gender expression, national origin, age, religion, creed, or sexual orientation.

 

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