Risk Change Touring Production ResidenciesRisk Change Touring Production Residencies 2nd RC Residence Novi Sad, Serbija 18–28 October 2017
The second art residency is hosted by a partner of the RISK CHANGE project, the Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina (http://www.msuv.org), and takes place in the beautiful surroundings of the city of Novi Sad, Vojvodina. The hosting institution provides facilities, links, and working spaces, and connect visiting artists with the local and migrant communities.
As part of the program Risk Change, a group of Slovenian artists, designers, producers and curators is being hosted in Novi Sad, Serbia: Nina Jeza, Vlado Repnik, Petra Kapš, Simon Macuh, Miha Erjavec, and Peter Tomaž Dobrila.
On 24 October, they will be joined by Oleg Kulik. Numerous other artists will also be present at the opening ceremony of the MIG 21 exhibition-on-tour, produced by ACE KIBLA and co-produced by the Museum of Contemporary Art MSUV Novi Sad. The opening will take place on Friday, 27 October 2017.
Artists publish their materials on the RC Touring Residencies blog. Materials from the previous residency (in Zejtun, Malta) are already published on (http://www.msuv.org), and takes place in the beautiful surroundings of the city of Novi Sad, Vojvodina. The hosting institution provides facilities, links, and working spaces, and connect visiting artists with the local and migrant communities. Artists publish their materials on the RC Touring Residencies blog. Materials from the previous residency (in Zejtun, Malta) are already published on rctouring.riskchange.eu, with an international group of artists: Petra Kapš (SLO), Simon Macuh (SLO), Udo Noll (DE), Ale de la Puente (MEX), and Vlado Repnik (SLO).
More: http://rctouring.riskchange.eu
Group residencies are taking place on four EU locations during two years, with an emphasis on the importance of the continuation of a group artistic process, leading to a finalization of a group artwork, which will be presented at several EU exhibitions by the end of 2018, as well as in 2019 and 2020, and after the conclusion of the project Risk Change. Photo: Kibla archive
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