International open call to curators, collaborators and artists
Deadline: 16th March 2012
Application Fee: none
For its new curatorial programme, KARST is announcing an international open call to curators, collaborators and artists to submit proposals for exhibitions during April 2012-April 2013. We are particularly interested in artists/curators who are looking to exhibit challenging and experimental new works that demonstrate new avenues in contemporary arts practice. Artists working in all mediums including, two/three dimensional art, sound, installation, sculpture, performance, video/new media or any other interdisciplinary practice will be considered. Proposals for new works, existing works or touring shows are all welcome.
http://www.karst-projects.org/opencall.html
Guidelines:
To submit your work or project, please send us the following:
1) Resume or CV - collaborators can submit individual resumes or a group resume
2) Biographical info / Artist Statement
3) Exhibition Proposal
4) Support Material: Maximum 15 (images, PDFs etc.) examples or website links to video files.
Notes:
Main Gallery Space: 13.7m x 18m / Pit Exhibition Space: 3.7m x 5m
The gallery can cater for large singular objects up to 4x3m in size
We encourage submssions of proposals as early as possible so additional information can be requested if required.
If you have any further or specific questions about your proposal please contact us.
No Application Fee / Proposals accepted by Email Only
Deadline for submissions: - 16th March 2012
ABOUT
KARST is a new non-profit, artist-led, exhibition and project space in Plymouth. Officially opening in April 2012, the previously disused industrial space will function as a large exhibition venue for local, national and international artists through selected and guest-curated projects, with the aim to provide a framework to be more supportive and connected to national and international contemporary visual arts.
Karst’s ethos is dedicated to promoting dialogue, development and experimentation, whilst providing a supportive and critically engaged environment through its curatorial and studio programmes. As part of this new initiative for Plymouth there will be opportunities for participation and discussion through a developing programme of events and pop-up projects involving other artist-led initiatives and the wider cultural community.
KARST PROJECTS
22 George Place
Stonehouse
Plymouth, UK





























