2nd Roma Pavilion – Call the Witness: Open Call

2nd Roma Pavilion – Call the Witness: Open Call

Roma Pavilion at the Venice Biennale

February 19, 2010
2nd Roma Pavilion – Call the Witness: Open Call


Open Call for Submisson/Collaboration

Deadlines:

15 March 2010, for artists/researchers
1 May 2010, for Media Archives

Address: [email protected]

The curatorial team of The 2nd Roma Pavilion – Call the Witness announces its open call for artists, researchers and media archive.The 2nd Roma Pavilion – Call the Witness

We issue a “Call for Witnesses” to bring up testimonies and statements for hearing from artists and researchers that will raise the awareness of different situations of Roma communities in the world, reaching from displacement and discrimination to successful emancipatory processes. The question: who has the control over the means of representation and has the power to promote the dominant cultural and moral values concerning Roma/Gypsy communities provoked us to put emphasis on new media art as available means for self-presentation and self-reflection.

We invite artists and researchers to submit proposals that address these issues in a way that will allow a further collaborative development, both content and media wise. The selected contributors will be invited to present and discuss their proposals at a working meeting to take place in Belgrade (April 2010) where we will discuss the possibilities of eventual further productions of individual works or collaborative projects. The conditions for production will be agreed for the most promising concepts to be realised in 2010 and presented at the 2nd Roma Pavilion in Venice (2011).

The project 2nd Roma Pavilion – Call the Witness is organised by the Roma Media Base – Skopje based organisation for archiving, producing and presenting contemporary and new media art by Roma artists and communities, and the Biro za kulturu i komunikaciju from Belgrade. The project is supported by Open Society Institute and other organisations and sponsors.

The First Roma Pavilion took place in 2007 as a collateral exhibition at the 52nd Venice Biennale and was initiated by Open Society Institute.

HOW TO APPLY?
1. Call for artists/researchers
Deadline: 15 March 2010

The applications should consist of:
– comprehensive narrative CV (up to 500 words),
– motivation letter and draft (up to 500 words) that will draw on your interests and the main issues addressed in this project
– your e-mail/phone contacts
Optional:
– visual materials (screenshots, links to videos, pdfs, links to websites, etc) from existing works or works in progress and proposals for new researches, photographs, video, animation, performance, comic strips, sound art and other new media projects.

Who can apply: all Roma artists and other emerging Roma professionals (art researchers, theorists, curators, activists, etc.), working individually or in groups in the fields of contemporary art and culture from any country and region.

2. Call the Witness Media Archive
Deadline: 1 May 2010

We invite Roma cultural centers, archives, festivals and other organisations and producers to submit existing new media productions (photo archives, video research projects, etc.) to the Call the Witness Media Archive that will be presented at the 2nd Roma Pavilion in Venice.

At this stage please submit only a description of the media production(s) or the content of your archive, the address of your organisation and samples (texts, images jpgs, links to video excerpts, existing online archives, etc.)

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