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14.04.2024

Graz Residency for International Photographers (GRIP) 2024

OPEN CALL – GRAZ RESIDENCY for INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
 
An initiative by Camera Austria and Kulturvermittlung Steiermark
Place of residency: GRAZ, AUSTRIA
 
 
The scholarship is intended as an opportunity for photographers to focus on their artistic work and research in the city of Graz. It would thus be highly appreciated if the selected artist would reside in the city between mid-September and mid-October 2024 and shows an interest in getting to know the city’s vibrant local art scene and in connecting with its protagonists. During the residency period, the international festival steirischer herbst will also be running in Graz and offers an opportunity to engage with its heterogeneous program.
 
During their stay, the selected artist will have time to work on an already ongoing project or to develop a new one and/or to conduct research. Further, the fellow is invited to use the extensive study library of Camera Austria during the institution’s opening hours.
 
The residency comprises a fully equipped apartment in the city center of Graz and a scholarship of € 1,000.– for the period of their stay. Furthermore, travel expenses from their regular place of residency to Graz and back after the residency will be reimbursed.
 
The residency will conclude with a presentation on the selected artist’s work in the exhibition and library space of Camera Austria.
 
Application procedure
Please send your application to magazine@camera-austria.at including the following documents:
+ A statement of purpose (informal)
+ An artist portfolio in PDF format (max. 15 MB) which contains information about the applicant’s work, selected work samples and a CV
 
The residency is open to all international artists who are still at the beginning of their career, and who work with lens-based arts. The application process is running until April 7, 2024.
 
Schedule
Application deadline: April 14, 2024
The selected artist will be notified by mid-May 2024
Residency: mid-September–mid-October 2024
 
What You Get
+ a fully equipped apartment in the city center of Graz
+ € 1,000.– for the residency period of 4 weeks
+ the reimbursement of your travel expenses
+ a presentation at Camera Austria
 
Kulturvermittlung Steiermark
ART = People = Creativity = Freedom (Joseph Beuys)
 
Getting people (regardless of age, origin or gender) excited about culture and involving them in the creation, viewing and discussion of art has always been the mission of Kulturvermittlung Steiermark. Through public funding, it promotes exchange among artists from the fields of photography, visual arts and literature. The guiding principles are to offer basis-oriented cultural work, to support the young generation and to honor human rights. Thanks to a closely knit network, the creative work of the protagonists in Styria’s cultural scene is positioned on a regional, national and international scale. Kulturvermittlung Steiermark thus documents, collaborates, organizes, produces and supports.
 
Camera Austria – Labor für Fotografie und Theorie
Since 1980, the magazine Camera Austria International has been providing its readers with insights into important discourses on the role of photography as a medium and practice of contemporary art—presenting outstanding artists who have made extraordinary contributions to the continual development of the medium. The exhibition program, which places a focus on solo exhibitions, usually presents long-term projects developed specifically for Camera Austria. The respective artistic positions shed light on important image-political issues and cover a broad, multilayered spectrum of research on the photographic image: specters of archives, questions related to knowledge production, the construction of identities, artistic research, feminist critique, the reconstruction of history, and the erosion of social utopias.
 
Camera Austria, Lendkai 1, 8020 Graz, Austria, +43 316 81 55 50, office@camera-austria.at, www.camera-austria.at