Singapore Art Museum
Singapore Art Museum (SAM)’s international residency programme invites artists, curators, educators, advocates, performance makers, and other practitioners from any medium or discipline to apply for its second cycle, focusing on notions of “post-industrialism,” “critical alliances” and/or the possibilities of a transformed future. The 2023 cycle of SAM Residencies will run between July 2023 and December 2024.
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Eligibility
SAM Residencies is now accepting applications for its Artist; Community & Education; and Curatorial and Research residencies from May 16 to August 15, 2022. The studio-based residencies will take place within a period of one to six months. Artists and researchers from all around the world may apply.
- Artist residency: open to artists and collectives who are looking to develop artistic practices and emergent modes of artmaking.
- Community & Education residency: open to practitioners who explore the relationship between art practice and forms of education or whose core practice engages with local communities or the public in various ways.
- Curatorial & Research residency: open to curators and researchers who are working on new modes of curatorial thinking and research processes.
Benefits
The aim of SAM Residencies is to support practitioners throughout their creative process and offer a platform for professional and artistic development, as well as network building. Residents will also be encouraged to involve communities and the public in different ways, through presentations and programmes such as talks, workshops, and field activities.
Application process
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