Announcing the Second Edition of the STUDIOTOPIA Residency Programme

Announcing the Second Edition of the STUDIOTOPIA Residency Programme

Open CallDeadline extended to 7th November 2024, 23:59 CET

STUDIOTOPIA is thrilled to launch the second edition of its Residency Programme, an initiative designed to foster collaboration between the arts and sciences to promote sustainable development. This year, the programme focuses specifically on the concept of the Symbiocene, exploring the interconnectedness of life on Earth through the combined perspectives of art and science.

The STUDIOTOPIA Residency Programme aims to break down barriers between disciplines by encouraging innovative cross-disciplinary approaches. This edition is open to both emerging and established talents across the arts, sciences, and academic fields. The programme is hosted by 11 specialized organizations, each facilitating unique residency opportunities with their own open calls.

Open Call for Emerging Artists:

We invite emerging artists to apply for one of eight research-driven residencies. This programme pairs each artist with an established scientist for a year-long collaboration, focusing on local issues related to sustainable development. This residency offers a unique chance for artists to engage deeply with scientific research and explore the role of art in addressing environmental challenges. Challenges booklet for emerging artists

Open Call for Young Scientists:

The fellowship programme for young scientists offers a distinctive opportunity for ten early-career scientists to collaborate with ten acclaimed contemporary artists over twelve months. This fellowship is designed to facilitate a dynamic exchange of ideas, knowledge, and methodologies, addressing a global challenge identified by the artist and the local challenge committee. Through this collaboration, young scientists will have the chance to expand their research horizons and contribute to impactful, interdisciplinary dialogue. Challenges booklet for young scientists

We look forward to receiving applications from those ready to push the boundaries of their disciplines and explore new ways of thinking and creating. Together, through the convergence of art and science, we can address the pressing issues of our time and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Join us in this exciting journey of discovery and collaboration!

Key Dates:

  • Open Call: 4th September – 31st October 2024, 23:59 CET
  • Admissibility and Eligibility Criteria Check: 1st November – 5th November 2024
  • Evaluation Period: 6th November – 28th November 2024
  • Jury Days: 15th November – 20th November 2024
  • Residency Period: 12 months (1st December 2024 – 31st December 2025)
  • Exhibitions: 5 months (September 2025 – March 2027)

Please ensure you submit your application before the deadline. We look forward to your participation in this exciting opportunity to bridge the worlds of art and science!

We will host live info sessions to provide more information about the programme, challenges, and application process. Please register here:

  • September 18, 2024 (11.30 AM CEST)
  • October 15, 2024 (11.30 AM CEST)

STUDIOTOPIA Fellowship Programme:

The STUDIOTOPIA Fellowship Programme offers 12-month residencies starting in December 2024, fostering collaboration between scientists and artists to address specific challenges. The programme includes in-person meetings, exhibitions, and events, continuing until March 2027.

For Young Scientists:

Programme Overview:

  • Participants: 10 young scientists paired with 10 established artists.
  • Residency Duration: December 2024 – March 2027.
  • Timeline:
    • Reflection (Dec 2024 – Feb 2025): Knowledge exchange and concept refinement.
    • Concept development (Mar – May 2025): Conducting experiments and prototyping ideas with the artist.
    • Evaluation (Jun – Jul 2025): Presentation of intermediary project outcomes.
    • Production (Aug – Dec 2025): Production of final outputs by the artist and scientist with institutional support.
    • Outreach (Sep 2025 – Mar 2027): Present outcomes at events and a traveling exhibition in 5 European countries (Belgium, Poland, Italy, Austria and France).

Benefits:

  • Funding: €2,000 fee and additional travel and subsistence costs for in-person meetings and participation in activities.
  • Support: Access to a network of experts, guidance from host institutions, and dissemination assistance.
  • Opportunities: Expand your research and gain high-level visibility via major events; such as the Ars Electronica Festival, New European Bauhaus Festival, etc.

Expectations:

  • Meetings: At least six with the artist, including at least one in-person.
  • Collaboration: Conduct research and contribute to the creation of  a tangible artistic output.
  • Engagement: Participate in discussions, events, and workshops to disseminate outcomes.

How to Apply:

For Emerging Artists:

Programme Overview:

  • Participants: 8 emerging artists paired with 8 established scientists.
  • Residency Duration: December 2024 – December 2025.
  • Timeline:
    • Reflection (Dec 2024 – Feb 2025): Knowledge exchange and concept refinement.
    • Concept Development (Mar – May 2025): Create a detailed project proposal and mock-up.
    • Evaluation (Jun – Jul 2025): Assess project impact and gather feedback. Presentation of intermediary project outcomes.
    • Production (Aug – Dec 2025): Develop final artworks or prototypes with host support.
    • Exhibiting (Sep 2025 – Mar 2027): Showcase at local exhibitions and in a traveling exhibition across Europe.

Benefits:

  • Funding: €4,000 fee, plus a production budget that varies on the Challenge Description and art disciplines featured by the hosting institution.
  • Support: Coverage for travel and subsistence costs, access to a wide network, and dissemination assistance.
  • Opportunities: Present at major European festivals and exhibitions, such as the Ars Electronica Festival.

Expectations:

  • Meetings: At least six with the scientist, including one in-person.
  • Collaboration: Work with scientists to create an artistic output, such as an artwork or prototype.
  • Engagement: Participate in events and share progress through various media.

How to Apply:

The STUDIOTOPIA II programme is a continuation of the successful implementation of its pilot predecessor STUDIOTOPIA I, supported by the European Commission through the Creative Europe Program.
STUDIOTOPIA II has received funding from the European Union from the European Cooperation Projects (CREA-CULT-2023-COOP-3) under grant agreement 101130939.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Commission (EC). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.