Burren Artist Residency

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Deadline: 
Thursday, November 10, 2016 - 15:00
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Set in the centre of one of Europe's most dramatic landscapes, the Burren provides the context for clear focus and inspiration. The purpose of the Artist Residency programme at Burren College of Art is to provide time, space and the environment for an uninterrupted period of creative work.  It has proven to be particularly suited to emerging and established artists and faculty wishing to investigate new areas of inquiry, explore new techniques, or develop a body of work for exhibition.  More especially, residents at the Burren College of Art benefit from the strong sense of connection to land and nature which underpins the unique location of the Burren.

Their approach to art is ideas-led and this is demonstrated in the life of the college community through special events such as conferences and exhibition openings, as well as through late-night conversations in the local pubs. During the Summer months (May-August), they host a variety of student groups and workshops, though the level of activity on campus will vary from high to low as visiting groups come and go. The residency is not an academic program, and their postgraduate and undergraduate courses are not available for attendance by residents - from September to April residents are welcome to attend public discussions, visiting artist lectures, seminars and events.  

Artist Residents at the Burren College of art may work in solitude or choose to interact with College life, while availing of the spacious facilities, which include: a 3D lab for woodworking, metals (MIG and ARC welding tools available) and larger sculptural projects; a digital print lab; black and white photography darkroom; library; cafe and 24/7 access to a dedicated studio space.

In addition to museums and galleries in Galway, Dublin and Belfast, Ireland's location at the gateway to Europe permits easy access to other art centres. 

More information can be found here.

 

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