2014 program and call for proposals

2014 program and call for proposals

Project Anywhere

Roisin Beirne, Clare Breen, Andreas Kindler Von Knobloch, David Lunney, John Ryan, Tom Watt, Winter Resort, 2012, digital photograph, dimensions variable. Photo by Andreas Kindler Von Knobloch.
February 3, 2014
2014 program and call for proposals

Deadline for proposal submissions for our 2015 program: September 1, 2014.

Proposal guidelines can be found here.

www.projectanywhere.net

Project Anywhere is an expanded exhibition model encompassing the entire globe in which the role of curator is replaced with an innovative peer review system. Emphasizing art outside conventional exhibition circuits, Project Anywhere specifically promotes the work of artists at the outermost limits of location-specificity.

Following an exhaustive international peer validation and editorial process, we are delighted to announce the five exciting projects selected to represent our 2014 program: www.projectanywhere.net

Department Of Biological Flow, Channel Surf
www.projectanywhere.net/?p=441

Anna Romanenko, Björn Kühn & Gabriel Hensche, Liminal Dome
www.projectanywhere.net/?p=438

Erin Bosenberg, Listening For Narrative: Bringing Intimacies Into The Public Presentation Of The Artist
www.projectanywhere.net/?p=444

John Ryan & Tom Watt, A Popular Destination
www.projectanywhere.net/?p=447

Ronit Eisenbach & Sharon Mansur, In Situ: Exploring Sites-In-Transition
www.projectanywhere.net/?p=435

Deadline for proposal submissions for our 2015 program: September 1, 2014.

Proposal guidelines can be found at:
www.projectanywhere.net/?page_id=22

For more information about Project Anywhere please visit:
www.projectanywhere.net/?page_id=407

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