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Rezidence bez internetu s pohledem na Atlantik
Ballinskelligs, Irsko Projekt Cill Rialaig vypisuje rezidenční pobyt pro umělce/umělkyně, fotografy/ky, spisovatelky/tele, básníky/nířky, scénáristy/tky, hudebníky/nice, skladatele/lky a architekty/tky. Rezidence budou probíhat od listopadu 2011 do prosince 2012 ve velmi klidné vesnici Cill Rialaig rozkládající se na útesu s pohledem na Atlantik. Rezidenční prostor je určen ke koncentrované, nerušené práci bez televize, telefonu a internetu. Umělci a umělkyně si hradí dopravu a stravu. Uzávěrka pro předkládání přihlášek je 15. září 2011.
The Cill Rialaig Project
Residencies
for visual artists, photographers, writers, poets, screenwriters, applied artists, musicians and composers, architects
The Cill Rialaig Project in southwest Kerry, IRELAND, invites applications for residencies for November 2011 to December 2012.
Built out of the ruins of a 1790s pre-famine village atop a cliff face overlooking the Atlantic, Cill Rialaig offers artists, writers and other creative professionals an opportunity to get away from everyday career pressures and the demands of 21st century life in order to focus entirely on their artistic practice.
The purpose of Cill Rialaig is to foster creativity and excellence, to provide a place to work and regenerate. To that end it operates a multi-disciplinary residency programme. While residents are primarily visual artists, they also include photographers, writers, poets, screenwriters, applied artists, musicians and composers, architects,
and their peers, from Ireland and abroad.
Cill Rialaig is located in a very remote Gaeltacht area. Its cottages are living-work spaces that provide for residents’ essential work and living needs. They are very simple without modern accoutrements of television, telephones or internet. The remote location means that there are very few distractions other than the landscape; it is a true retreat.
Residencies are offered free of charge, although there is a small service fee for utilities. Residents provide their own transportation, food and supplies. The selection committee meets twice a year, and the next deadline for applications is September 15, 2011. The following deadline is March 15, 2012.
Please contact Mary O’Connell at the e-mail address below for information about applying.
Deadline: 15/09/11, 15/03/12
Contact:
Cill Rialaig
Mary O’Connor
Ballinskelligs
Ireland
tel: 00353 66 9479297
cillrialaigarts@gmail.com
Residencies
for visual artists, photographers, writers, poets, screenwriters, applied artists, musicians and composers, architects
The Cill Rialaig Project in southwest Kerry, IRELAND, invites applications for residencies for November 2011 to December 2012.
Built out of the ruins of a 1790s pre-famine village atop a cliff face overlooking the Atlantic, Cill Rialaig offers artists, writers and other creative professionals an opportunity to get away from everyday career pressures and the demands of 21st century life in order to focus entirely on their artistic practice.
The purpose of Cill Rialaig is to foster creativity and excellence, to provide a place to work and regenerate. To that end it operates a multi-disciplinary residency programme. While residents are primarily visual artists, they also include photographers, writers, poets, screenwriters, applied artists, musicians and composers, architects,
and their peers, from Ireland and abroad.
Cill Rialaig is located in a very remote Gaeltacht area. Its cottages are living-work spaces that provide for residents’ essential work and living needs. They are very simple without modern accoutrements of television, telephones or internet. The remote location means that there are very few distractions other than the landscape; it is a true retreat.
Residencies are offered free of charge, although there is a small service fee for utilities. Residents provide their own transportation, food and supplies. The selection committee meets twice a year, and the next deadline for applications is September 15, 2011. The following deadline is March 15, 2012.
Please contact Mary O’Connell at the e-mail address below for information about applying.
Deadline: 15/09/11, 15/03/12
Contact:
Cill Rialaig
Mary O’Connor
Ballinskelligs
Ireland
tel: 00353 66 9479297
cillrialaigarts@gmail.com
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