Application deadline: May 31, 2023
The Curatorial Program for Research (CPR) is pleased to announce its Open Call for artists to participate in Hello New York 2023 (HNY 2023). CPR’s professional development program is an ideal opportunity for artists who wish to become connected in the extremely competitive art world ecosystem of New York City. During a period of two weeks, artists participate—free of charge—in workshops led by art professionals and local artists, get involved through community engagement, receive mentorship, and expand their peer networks.
Our third artist program in New York is a professional development and networking program that aims to assist resident and non-resident artists in getting to know the complex and vibrant art scene that exists in New York City. This third edition will be hosted by local institutions as well as artists and independent curators, and gathers a cohort of up to twenty local and international artists. Residents meet with key players within the dense New York art ecosystem, and participate in robust programming with daily visits to artist studios and local arts institutions, discussing readings about local socio-political history, arts, and culture.
Part workshop providing the keys to navigate the local and global art world and part meeting between colleagues around a number of urgent issues, this program serves as a platform to share knowledge and to approach new and poignant perspectives.
HNY 2023 will take place from October 15th to October 27th, 2023, and it is carried out with local partners in New York City. The program content is developed in response to the needs of the participating artists.
Application deadline: May 31, 2023
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This project is realized with generous support from The Brooklyn Arts Council and Humanities New York.
Curators-in-residence: CPR 2023—(Re) Presentation in the Nordics
The Curatorial Program for Research is pleased to announce that Myriam Amroun (Algeria), Sin-Yi Emilie Choi (Hong Kong), Natasha Marie Llorens (France/Sweden), Jasa McKenzie (USA), Magdalena Testoni (Argentina), Emiliano Valdés (Guatemala/Colombia), and Caimin Walsh (Ireland) have been selected to participate in the upcoming Core Program to be held in Finland, Norway and Sweden in August-September 2023. CPR Founding Director Carmen Ferreyra; CPR Europe Director Susanne Ewerlöf; CPR2 Curator Natalia Viera Salgado with key specialists: Ruben Steinum (Director, Office for Contemporary Art, Norway), Lena Malm (Head of IASPIS Visual Arts Program), Ludvig Sjödin (Manager, Visual Artist Support Center, Norrbotten Region, Sweden), Ina Otzko (artist, Norway), and Jet Pascua (artist, Norway) selected the international roster of curators.
This project is realized with generous support from The Nordic Culture Fund, Frame Finland, The Finnish Cultural Institute of New York, The Finnish Institute of London, The Office for Contemporary Art, Norway, IASPIS, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee’s International Programme for Visual and Applied Arts, and the Visual Artist Support Center, Norrbotten.
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About The Curatorial Program for Research
The Curatorial Program for Research (CPR) is the core facilitator of an international network of curators, artists and institutions. Through open calls and full research scholarships, CPR has three goals: first, to enable a direct, in situ communication between international curators and local artists. Secondly, to promote equal access to knowledge. And third, to act as a platform for promotion and practice for the participating artists, curators and hosts. With a nomadic and intensive format, CPR promotes dialogue between international curators and local artistic scenes. The program was created by curators, for curators, and is a U.S.-based non-profit international organization.