Collaborating with the Narva Art Residency of the Estonian Academy of Arts and the Trojan Horse collective, the institute has started a project named (Re)configuring Territories that takes place over several years. The project is funded by Kone Foundation in 2020–2021.
Open Call
Reconfiguring Territories welcomes applications for a six-week Residency in May–June 2020. The Residency is meant for practitioners and researchers who share an interest in situated practices and speculative approaches. The chosen residents will live and work at Narva Art Residency where they can concentrate on their research and/or artistic practice. Submit your application via e-mail by March 15, 2020, 23:59 CET. applications@reconfiguringterritories.net
Read more about the project (Re)configuring Territories and the open call on the project’s website.