The Project – Here, There and Everywhere: The Art of Collaboration – is designed to encourage artists to work collaboratively, culminating in a publication, panel discussion and series of exhibitions radiating out from the project's home base in Boston to around the world.
The deadline for this project is now past. Please check back later for information on TransCultural Exchange's next projects.
Accepted artists and venues will be notified by December 15, 2009.
Exhibitions of the resultant collaborative projects will be presented throughout 2011 with a central exhibition of selected works in Boston from April 8–10, 2011. This exhibition will be open to the public.
Everywhere – including exhibition sites (of selected, accepted works) surrounding the Boston Omni Parker House Hotel, the site of TransCultural Exchange's 2011 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts. The Conference will include virtual displays of all the collaborative projects and venues from around the world as well as panel discussions about collaborative practices.
Based on TransCultural Exchange's mission and the overwhelming interest generated by the organization's most recent project Here, There and Everywhere: Anticipating the Art of the Future, TransCultural Exchange is organizing this second edition of exhibitions, highlighting collaborative working methods. The purpose of the project is to encourage artists to work with others in different parts of the world and in different disciplines to create collaborative artworks. The goal is to explore, foster and document the resulting cross-pollination, multi-disciplinary, ‘out–of–the–box ’ thinking in order to encourage more of the same in both artistic and non-artistic disciplines.
Individual artists, artist groups or organizations interested in submitting an application to Here, There and Everywhere should submit:
Applications must be submitted and received by email no later than 5 pm EST on November 15, 2009. Only emailed applications will be considered. Please submit your application via e-mail to Bonnie Clark. Please use 'Submission' as the subject line. Late submissions will NOT be considered.
All artists and curators with secured venues accepted for Here, There and Everywhere must agree to do the following:
Applicants must be committed to working in a truly collaborative manner in which each artist works in partnership with the other artist(s), accepting and embracing the challenges and possibilities inherent in working in different physical locations. Those submitting applications from outside venues must also be committed to presenting work of a truly collaborative nature.
The following factors are taken into consideration when assessing applications:
All teams whose projects are chosen for the University of Massachusetts, Amherst exhibition sites are solely responsible for delivering and retrieving their works to/from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst's galleries by the dates determined by the University of Massachusetts, Amherst's Central and Hampden Galleries. No exceptions will be made.
Exhibition and delivery of works for all teams whose projects are chosen for the Boston sites will be discussed with the teams and determined by January 2011. Because of a desire to show a range of projects, teams may be asked to submit project models or photo documentation instead of actual works. Projects with secured venues outside of Boston will also be considered for exhibition at one of the Boston sites.
TransCultural Exchange also reserves the sole right to withdraw any artist's work or venue from Here, There and Everywhere that the organization feels deviates from the Project's stated aims.
TransCultural Exchange will provide the following for all accepted, participating artists and venues:
TransCultural Exchange will create a dedicated portion of its website (www.transculturalexchange.org)
for Here, There and Everywhere. This microsite will include a list of all the participating artists' works, exhibition venues and exhibition
dates. Links to artists' websites and exhibition venues will be included.
TransCultural Exchange will produce press and publicity materials for distribution to all participating artists, venues and press - primarily in New England, but also throughout the world. In addition, Here, There and Everywhere will be promoted directly to TransCultural Exchange's database of more than 6,000 members.
A catalog will be produced that will include a selection of works from all the exhibition sites.
The total project (works from all the exhibition sites) will be discussed and presented at TransCultural Exchange's 2011 Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts, April 8-10, 2011. During the Conference, works chosen for the Boston exhibition venue will be on view and images of the works from the other venues will be presented as a multi-media presentation.
TransCultural Exchange will arrange an opening reception, invitations and promotion for the Boston exhibition site.
In cases of extreme need, TransCultural Exchange will try to provide limited honorariums ($100 - $200) to artists and will write letters of invitation for the international artists in order to help them secure funds from their respective governments towards their works for the Project. Requests for honorariums must be submitted with the application. TransCultural Exchange cannot provide travel funds for the international artists to attend the Boston opening or for any artist's travel to attend any of the Project's openings.