Sunday, November 24, 2019

All About the Cite Internationale des Arts Residency

All About the Cite Internationale des Arts ResidencyAll About the Cite Internationale des Arts ResidencyCit Internationale des Arts was established in 1965 and is an speciesist residency, with two spaces, located in Paris, France. Cit Internationale des Arts offers a total of 324 studios for artists in residence. Annually, more than 1000 artists from over 50 countries get accepted into the program. Mission Cit Internationale des Arts mission is to provide studios for artists from all around the world to live and make work in France for a set period of time. History It was Finnish artist Eero Snellmans idea for a Parisian artist residency, in which he spoke about in a speech given at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1937. However, due to World War II, the idea did not take off until much later. By 1965, Franco-Tunisian architect Olivier-Clement Cacoubs design for the first building was constructed, with other buildings added later. Artists can apply directly for about 30 % percent of the available studios, while the remaining 70% is reserved for French and foreign operators (which include numerous grenzberschreitend cultural bodies) who select residents according to their own application conditions. Location Cit Internationale des Arts is located in 2 sited in Paris the Marais has 284 studios and the Montmartre has 40 studios. The Marais location consists of 9 buildings and is the area where artists selected by other operators are placed. This area is close to art galleries and the famous art museums of Paris. Artists selected by the Cit internationale des arts work in the studios at 24 rue Norvins in the 18th district, Montmartre, which is a historical area and surrounded by a wooded garden. Studio Facilities Cit has two locations in Paris 18 rue de lHtel de Ville has over 270 individual workshops in the heart of the Marais district, an area filled with art galleries. 24 rue Norvins has 30 individual workshops in Montmartre. Studios for etc hing, lithography and silkscreen printing, plus a photography darkroom are available for professional artists. The Cit des Arts also has a ceramics kiln and three weaving looms. Users must pay a service charge. The studios consist of a large workroom, a converted kitchen, and bathroom, plus bedding. The size of a studio is approximately 20 to 60 square meters. Living Facilities Furnished rooms attached to the work studios are provided. Application Process Cit Internationale des Arts website provides information on how to apply for a residency. Length of Residency An artist residency is for 2 months to 1 year. Funding Service fees are charged for use of the facilities. Noteworthy Facts Since its opening in 1965, the Cit Internationale des Arts has accommodated more than 18,000 artists from all over the world.

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