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Participating organizations 2013–2015:
Ashkal Alwan Beirut, Lebanon Al-Ma'mal Foundation for Contemporary Art Jerusalem, Palestine Casa Tres Patios Medellín, Colombia Cooperativa Cráter Invertido Mexico City Creative Group 705 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Doual'art Douala, Cameroon Kër Thiossane Dakar, Senegal Kiosko Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia Lugar a Dudas Cali, Colombia Nubuke Foundation Accra, Ghana Platohedro Medellín, Colombia Raw Material Company Dakar, Senegal Riwaq Ramallah, Palestine Ruangrupa Jakarta, Indonesia Theertha Colombo, Sri Lanka TEOR/éTica San Jose, Costa Rica Visual Arts Network of South Africa (VANSA) Johannesburg, South Africa PICHA Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo
Arts Collaboratory is a platform for transnational exchange and cooperation made up of over 20 arts organizations from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The mission of Arts Collaboratory is to promote collaborative, inventive, and open visual arts practices that are socially engaging and transformative.
Arts Collaboratory was co-initiated in 2007 by DOEN Foundation and Hivos, two Dutch foundations, as a financial support structure and program of exchange for art initiatives in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. After the experience of the last seven years, Arts Collaboratory will now have an increased focus on socially innovative arts processes in which various methods and dilemmas around the role of art in social change are publicly shared and critically explored. Furthermore, Arts Collaboratory aspires to be a unique form of transnational network for art and organizational practices that experiment with different collaborative structures, and is committed to working closely with all the participating organizations. To help enact this process, we are pleased to welcome Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory, a Utrecht-based organization for artistic research and experimentation, as associate partner.
The diverse organizations of Arts Collaboratory develop a broad array of art projects that bring to the fore new approaches, thoughts, and realities in engaging with their respective local contexts, if not intervening in the status quo. They often bring together local artists and other heterogeneous groups to foster a cooperating community while endeavoring to connect it to an international context. Arts Collaboratory will be a platform where these communities meet, enabling the sharing of knowledge across regions, borders, and languages, based on a common ground consisting of an affirmative approach towards a more egalitarian, sustainable, and joyous world.
Opportunities for project support While the participating organizations of Arts Collaboratory are provided financial support for a multi-year program and its process is closed, Arts Collaboratory continues to provide smaller financial support (max 15,000 euros) for individual projects by visual arts organizations in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East that stimulate social innovation. Projects should focus on research or development of new perspectives on specific social, cultural, economic, and/or climate issues, or the development of new forms of collaborations and co-creations. The granted organizations are invited to join the platform as associate participants. The current associate participants include 32º East Ugandan Arts Trust, Kampala, Uganda, Centre Soleil d'Afrique, Bamako, Mali, Darb 1718 Contemporary Art and Culture Center, Cairo, Egypt, KUNCI Cultural Studies Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and Más Arte Más Acción, Chocó, Colombia.
You can apply throughout the year. The selection process takes place every three months.
For further information on the application procedure, please check our website: www.artscollaboratory.org
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For news about the current activities of the participating organizations and more information on Arts Collaboratory, please visit www.artscollaboratory.org.
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