Monday
Sep122011

Partner driven cooperation

The Swedish Arts Council and Sida launch a call for applications for cooperation between cultural operators in Sweden and partners in Botswana, China, India, Indonesia, Namibia and South Africa.

The Swedish organisation is submitting the application and is responsible for reporting its use if the application is granted. To facilitate both partners’ involvement in formulating the project proposal, the application forms and information about the call is published in English.

Objectives

The overall objective is to strengthen cooperation within the field of culture between Sweden and Botswana, China, India, Indonesia, Namibia and South Africa, with the aim to contribute to poverty reduction and equitable and sustainable global development. Each project which receives support shall contribute to creating sustainable relations between Sweden and the cooperation country. Shared ownership along with mutual interest and division of responsibility are of central importance in enabling the relationship to become self-supporting in the long term.

Who can apply?

Organizations, institutions, government agencies and independent groups (legal person) in Sweden who produces or arranges professional art and cultural activities in all art forms, can submit applications within the call. For applications to be eligible, each project should be constituted by a partner in Sweden and a partner in the country of cooperation, and the project should be formulated jointly by both partners. To ensure the mutual ownership of the project, the application shall include a Memorandum of Understanding formulated by the partners.

For what can you apply?

The Arts Council supports international cultural cooperation projects and exchanges between Sweden and Botswana; Sweden and China; Sweden and India; Sweden and Indonesia; Sweden and Namibia; and Sweden and South Africa.

The project period for support may not exceed 12 months.

Support is available for:

  • Travel costs
  • Direct costs relating to the implementation of cooperation
  • Salary costs (including social security) for staff working directly with the implementation of cooperation. Support for salary costs can not be granted if the applicants are private companies.

Support may not be used for:

  • Investment costs (purchase of materials or equipment)
  • Costs incurred by partners prior to the decision being taken
  • Salary costs for employees in private companies.

Maximum funding per project is 287 000 SEK. Additional support may also be granted for auditing costs. Funding from the partner country strengthens the reciprocity in the project, and will be an important factor in the assessment of the project. Funding from the partner country may include public and private support, as well as its own input from the partner (including salary costs). Other international funding can also be credited.

As a general rule, support can be granted only once per partnership.

Applications

Applications are made on a special application form. The form is published on the Swedish Arts Council's website no later than six weeks before application deadline. Information on the Web is available between calls. Late or incomplete applications will not be processed.

Application deadline 20 October. For further information and applicationform: http://www.kulturradet.se/bidrag/internationellt/Aktorssamverkan1/Applications-for-cooperation-/

Friday
Jul082011

International Journal of Creativity & Human Development

The aim of this journal is to be a high quality e-journal which has a wide international appeal. The editors welcome material in written, visual and audio formats, academic papers and lively journalistic style features, short items and opinion pieces. Submissions must be the original work of the author or artist and must not have been published elsewhere or be under consideration by another publisher.

The first two themes are as follows:
•Issue One: The nature of creativity in different fields such as education, business, health, the arts and so on.The intention is that readers can get insights into what's involved in creativity and how this translates into different areas of activity or to human development in general.
•Issue Two: What creativity means in different countries and cultures and how this translates into initiatives, policies or other activities.

The deadline for submitting articles for the first issue is 31 July 2011. For guidelines on article submission kindly contact:

Dr Marilyn Fryer, Creativity Centre, PO Box 419, Paignton, Devon, TQ4 9AZ UK
Email: marilyn@creativitycentre.com

Friday
Jul082011

AMA Mobility Grants

Art Moves Africa (AMA) is an international none for profit organisation aiming to facilitate cultural and artistic exchanges within the African continent. AMA offers travel funds to artists, arts professionals and cultural operators living and working in Africa to travel within the African continent in order to engage in the exchange of information, the enhancement of skills, the development of informal networks and the pursuit of cooperation.

AMA supports mobility within the African continent by providing the costs of travel, visa and travel insurance for the duration of stay. AMA doesn’t support fees, accommodations, or per-diem.

Deadline: 1st of September 2011

To apply for an AMA grant you must read the Guidelines and fill in carefully the application form and send it before the deadline, to the AMA office at applications@artmovesafrica.org. Only applications sent by e-mail are accepted. More info: www.artmovesafrica.org

Friday
Jul082011

Kuona "Summer School", Nairobi

The first Kuona 'Summer School', from 11-23 July is ready to roll. Most of the master classes are full and we have artists and students from all over Nairobi taking part. I am particularly looking forward to listening to our 'Legends' talking, Sane Wadu, Jak Katarikawe, Osei Kofi and Bertiers.  Please try to join us for these talks, they are free and open to all, see schedule below.

Sane Wadu, Thurs 14 July, 2-4pm - the struggles of visual artists

Osei Kofi, Monday 18 July, 2-5pm - the challenge for African contemporary art in 

the international market

Jak Katarikawe, Mon 18 July, 2-5pm - Down memory lane - the development

  of East African contemporary art

Bertiers, Wed 20 July, 2-5pm - his life and works