Opportunities: Call for Curatorial Residents 2013-14 at 221A, Vancouver


Artist talk with Ryu Hankil and Sung-Pil Yoon (September 7, 2012) as part of Translation Services. Courtesy 221A, Vancouver

Call for Curatorial Residents 2013–2014
at 221A, Vanvouver

Application deadline: 24 February 2013

221A is an artist-run centre located in Vancouver, Canada with a mandate to support the advancement of contemporary art that explores design as a subject. Projects presented at 221A address design in its widest sense, which may encompass graphics, products, architecture, or, more broadly, social codes and conventions.

221A is seeking proposals from curators for projects to commence in 2014. Implemented in 2010 the Curatorial Residencies program encourages a diversity of curatorial approaches to the organization’s mandate. Emerging and professional curators, curatorial collectives, which may include recent graduates and practicing artists, designers and architects, are encouraged to submit proposals to be developed over the course of one year. Projects may include exhibitions, performances, publications, talks or workshops. Proposals should discuss a viewpoint, theory or approach that the project hopes to foster in relation to the organization’s mandate.
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