DCU in partnership with the Arts Council is offering an exciting and unique residency opportunity to a professional visual artist. The residency will provide an artist with the environment and resources to explore innovative technologies through their practice. It is hosted in DCU Alpha (a commercial innovation campus) within Talent Garden (a digital innovation and co-working hub). This is a unique opportunity for an artist to work within an innovative co-working environment and to engage with a community of researchers, engineers, innovators and entrepreneurs. The residency is designed for visual artists whose work would be enhanced by an immersive engagement in this context.
The Arts Council’s investment in this residency is part of a commitment to extend the range of contexts in which artists can avail of residency opportunities.
The residency is managed by DCU. Full details of the opportunity and how to apply are available from https://www.dcu.ie/president/Visual-Arts-Office.shtml
How do I apply for this?
- Download and read the guidelines available at the top right-hand corner of this page.
- Check if there is any mandatory supporting material that must accompany your application. We may provide a template for the supporting material. If so, you can download it from the supporting materials section at the top right-hand corner of this page.
- All applications must be made through the online services website. You will be able to upload a wide range of support materials in electronic format along with your application form.
- You must be registered with the online services website to make an application. If you are not already registered, we recommend you register for online services as far in advance of the deadline as possible, as it may take five days for your online services registration to be processed.
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