Open Call with Mondrian Fund
Organization
Delfina Foundation
Location
England
Deadline
29-Sep-2024
Delfina Foundation in partnership with the Mondriaan Fund is delighted to announce a residency open call for visual artists and curators who are Dutch or based in the Netherlands.
About Delfina Foundation
London’s Delfina Foundation is one of the United Kingdom’s best known artist-in-residence programmes. The Foundation’s purpose is to promote artistic exchange and experiment. Delfina offers visual artists and curators a platform to carry out research, develop ideas and position their practices within the global discourse. Delfina not only introduces its residents to the London art scene, but also to their extensive international network.
Residency Overview
The residency programme begins with a series of visits to museums, galleries and non-profit platforms. As the residents visit these venues, they get to know one another and discuss their own work and that of others. During the working period, discussions are organized with artists who live and work in London. Portfolios are discussed with curators and a networking lunch is held regularly. Residents are expected to take part in these activities.
Applicants to the Delfina Foundation residencies are not asked to delineate a concrete project proposal in advance, but they do need to submit a clear motivation, explaining why they wish to take part in this programme, what kind of research they wish to conduct during their residency and how this research can contribute to Delfina Foundation’s ongoing programme.
Earlier participants in this programme include Vibeke Mascini, Urok Shirhan, Maja Bekan, Daniel Jacoby Kratell and Jasmijn Visser.
For whom
Residencies at Delfina Foundation can be applied for by visual artists and curators. Applications for duos are not possible at this residency.
Working period
Delfina Foundation has one working period available:
22 September to 14 December 2025
How much?
The costs of renting the studio, living space and support given by Delfina Foundation are paid directly to the Delfina Foundation by the Mondriaan Fund. The remaining costs of travel, living expenses and materials for each working period is assessed at €8,203 for a visual artist, or €6,412 for a curator. This amount is for one person. The resident is expected to contribute 10%. This is settled by the Mondriaan Fund.
The contribution to residents based in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom can be increased to accommodate any higher travel costs. This is considered on a case-by-case basis.
Application
The deadline for submitting an application for a work period in 2025 is 26 September 2024 before 04:00 PM (CEST) / 10:00 AM (AST).