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>On May 20, 2008, at 12:12 PM Clothieri wrote: >SCANZ OPEN CALL FOR RESIDENCY DUE 5pm 20 JUNE 2008 NZ time > >The SCANZ residency will take place in New Plymouth, Aotearoa New Zealand >between January 26th 2009 and February 8th 2009. Project partners are the >Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, intercreate.org, the >Govett-Brewster Art Gallery and Puke Ariki integrated museum and library. > >The call is open to artists, curators, producers, writers and creatives. > >SCANZ 2009 themes are Environmental Response and Participate/Display. > >Along side the residency there will be exhibitions and events at the >Govett-Brewster and Puke Ariki. Residency participants are not required to >exhibit, but may submit an application to exhibit or conduct an event, if >they choose. > >A two day symposium, incorporating a curatorial forum, will be held on the >7th and 8th of February 2009 - a call for this will follow. > >To apply go to the following url: intercreate.org/scanz. Review the >information, download the applicable form and email it by 5pm Friday 20 June >2008 NZ time. > >Places are limited. > >Apologies for cross postings. > >Best > >Ian M Clothier >SCANZ team >intercreate.org/scanz > > > >On 1/5/08 12:14 PM, "Clothieri"
wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> This is early advice that shortly we will be putting out the open call for the >> SCANZ residency in New Plymouth Aotearoa New Zealand in 2009. The formal dates >> for the residency are January 26th to February 8th 2009. >> >> There will also be a two day symposium and curatorial workshop on the opening >> weekend - February 7th and 8th. The themes for the residency are Environmental >> Response and Participate/Display (where the audience impacts the art work). >> >> Half the residency participants have been directly invited, partly to assist >> us with funding applications. The other half come from the open call. >> >> Participants in the residency are not required to exhibit, and participants in >> the symposium are not required to present. >> >> Project partners are the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery and Puke Ariki >> museum/library. >> >> The call will be put out shortly, with a four week period to submit >> applications. There will be a form to download and complete from the >> intercreate.org site. The curatorial panel consists of Sarah Cook, Mercedes >> Vicente, Kate Roberts and Ian Clothier. >> >> Here is the list of directly invited and confirmed attendees: Nina Czegledy, >> Joel Slayton, Sally Jane Norman, Adam Hyde, Sean Cubitt, Sarah Cook, Eric >> Kluitenberg, Lisa Reihana, Stella Brennan, Sean Kerr, Rachel Rakena and >> Natalie Robertson. Danny Butt and Dr Herman Pi?ikea Clarke will be at the >> symposium. >> >> Best >> >> +=+ >> Ian M Clothier >> Research Centre for Interdisciplinary Creativity >> intercreate.org >> Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki >> www.witt.ac.nz >> New Plymouth, New Zealand >> South Pacific Ocean >> P= +64 6 757 3100 x8895 >> F= +64 6 757 3232 >> E= i.clothier at witt.ac.nz >> W= intercreate.org/ian >> >> >> > > >This communication - including any attachments - may contain legally privileged > information, and is confidential to the addressee. > >If you are not the intended recipient you should delete the communication and contact the sender immediately. > >If you have received this e-mail in error, you must not read, copy, disseminate, >distribute or otherwise use or disclose any part of this communication, or any >information on matters or persons to which it refers. > >WITT reserves the right to monitor all e-mail communications sent through its network.
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