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Résidence en région arabe

Dépôt de la requête possible à partir du : 1 janvier

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Individu en lien avec la Suisse
Date limite de dépôt
1 mars

Quoi

Résidence artistique de trois mois dans une institution partenaire en région arabe (liste exhaustive des partenaires ci-dessous).

Pour qui

Acteur·trices culturel·les de Suisse issu·es de toutes les disciplines soutenues par Pro Helvetia. Les candidatures peuvent être déposées par des personnes individuelles ou des duos d’artistes.

Critères de sélection

  • Motivation liée au contexte souhaité
  • Connaissance suffisante de l’anglais ou de la·des langue·s de la destination en question
  • Sujet de recherche concret avec un impact durable

s’appliquent en plus de ces critères spécifiques.

Contribution financière

  • Hébergement
  • Frais de déplacement
  • Per diems
  • Encadrement professionnel
  • Espace de travail (sur demande)
  • Contribution aux coûts de production et de matériel (sur demande)
  • Les parents peuvent demander une aide financière pouvant atteindre 1000 CHF par mois à titre de contribution à la garde de leurs enfants ou aux frais de déplacement de leurs enfants et, le cas échéant, d’une personne chargée de la garde de leurs enfants. Les requérant·es doivent produire à l’avance un budget approximatif de toutes les dépenses.

Contenu de la requête

  • Motivation détaillée pour le contexte sélectionné et pour la recherche artistique prévue
  • Durée souhaitée du séjour et destination
  • CV et portfolio
  • Le dossier doit être rédigé en anglais.

Critères d’exclusion spécifiques au format

Plusieurs candidatures simultanées d’acteur·trices culturel·les de Suisse pour une résidence dans les régions des bureaux de liaison et à New York sont possibles pour autant que leur contenu soit impérativement lié à la région en question. Une candidature séparée doit être déposée pour chaque destination. Dans le cadre d’un appel à candidatures, au maximum une requête par personne sera approuvée.

Délais de soumission et de décision

Dépôt de la requête possible à partir du1 janvier
Date limite de dépôt1 mars
Notification de la décisionDans les 4 mois
Date de commencement du projet la plus précoceL’année suivante

Informations complémentaires

Pro Helvetia décline toute responsabilité quant à l’octroi de visas aux artistes, aux enfants qui les accompagnent, à leurs conjoint·es, aux membres de leur famille ou aux personnes les accompagnant.

Liste des résidences partenaires sous forme de tableau

ResidencyLocationDescriptionDiscipline(s)Website
32BisTunis, TunisiaThe 32bis is a hybrid and alternative place for research, creation, exhibition and knowledge sharing. 2 buildings, 4 levels, 4,000 m²: the 32bis is located within the walls of the former Philips headquarters, built in 1953 in the heart of Tunis. Visual artsinstagram.com/le32bis
ARD contemporary art institutionCairo, EgyptARD is an art institution founded by Hana El-Beblawy in 2022 and specialized in the field of contemporary art practices within the local and international art scene. It presents a diversified program that includes many artistic activities stemming from the surrounding affairs and is open to the world. The program includes; artistic residencies, exhibitions, workshops, and other art alternatives which ARD is seeking to provide as services that would contribute to effective artistic patterns in the society. It also strives for a fruitful art scene that is not constrained by the traditional standards of the art market.Visual artard-art.org
B’sarya for ArtsAlexandria, EgyptB’sarya is an independent art space located in the heart of Alexandria, Egypt. It is dedicated to the development of the contemporary art scene in the disciplines of music and photography, through the organization of artistic residencies and photography exhibitions, as well as the release of music productions. It commissions performances that tackle issues related to ecology and climate change, such as the audio-visual performances titled « The Sea Around Us » and « Waking The Giants ».Multiple (Music, Visual Arts) among othersfacebook.com/pg/bsarya.arts
Bayt YakanCairo, EgyptBayt Yakan is a 17th century building located in al-Darb al-Ahmar district in the heart of Historic Cairo. It entails and exhibits historic elements that interprets the historic of Cairo during that span of time. It is situated in Suq al-Silah St, just 5 minutes’ walk from midan al-Qalaa’ and al-Rifa’ mosque, and 10 minutes from al-Azhar Park. Saved from demolition, it was restored and rehabilitated to accommodate several activities, residencies, lecture halls for community engagement and academic programs, a library and a gallery where exhibitions of various nature are held.Multiple (Litreature/Architecture/Design), among othersfacebook.com/baytyakan
Elbirou Art GallerySousse, TunisiaInaugurated in December 2015, Elbirou Art Gallery is an independent cultural platform for international exchanges and support for young emerging artists. The work in favor of contemporary art of the master of the place is inseparable from his love for photography which spontaneously led him to divert an old family wool warehouse dating from the 1960s into a very recent art gallery benefiting from a strategic location in the heart of the city of Sousse. Elbirou is a platform intended to host artistic manifestations of all forms as well as various cultural events: exhibitions, installations, meetings (talks, presentation of works, concerts, performances, etc.). Visual artselbirou.com
Jordan National Gallery for Fine ArtsAmman, JordanThe Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts is the region’s leading art museum with its unique Permanent Collection that comprises over 3000 works including drawings, paintings, sculptures, ceramics, video art, installations, graphic art, and photography, by artists from the Islamic and Developing Worlds, mainly from Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and Australia. Multiple (Visual art, Performing arts, among others)nationalgallery.org
Kamel Lazaar FoundationTunis, TunisiaSince its founding in 2005, the Kamel Lazaar Foundation for Art and Culture has launched several actions and projects whose local and regional effects highlight the vitality and diversity of the cultural scene in the MENA region. The Foundation supports research, publication, and exhibition initiatives, and regularly organizes debates, symposiums, and seminars. It supports the production and accompaniment of artists through residencies and artists’ workshops, and develops partnerships and exchanges with international cultural actors, in order to promote Tunisia as a hub for contemporary art.Visual artskamellazaarfoundation.org
KULTERabat, MoroccoKULTE is a contemporary art centre of general interest whose civic function and role on the visual arts and book scene are essential to the social and economic development of Moroccan society. Accessible to all, but with a particular focus on young people, the art centre aims to promote the development of culture as an essential as an essential driver of economic, social and identity. KULTE’s mission is to support the democratisation of culture, the professionalisation of its professions and the development of its economy. Located in the heart of Rabat’s medina, the eighteenth-century building where the art centre will soon be deploying its activities was made available activities was made available by the Ministry of Culture. A unique model of partnership with the Moroccan government to promote access to culture, social social mix, inclusion and ‘better living together’. KULTE is an open space where the public can come together to to work and acquire knowledge and skills. a ‘third place’ whose objective is to support the labelling of the art centre designation in Morocco. The art centre is built around several essential components
complementary to each other: books, contemporary art, ecology and training.
Contemporary art, art work productions and exhibitions, publishing, risography, editorial training workshops, ecological practicesartkulte.com
La Chambre ClaireAlger, AlgeriaLa Chambre Claire is an independent enterprise that brings together several distinct yet interconnected entities: an artist residency, a publishing house specializing in imagery, an artisanal stationery shop, a film production company, and a learning space. La Chambre Claire aims to create an ecosystem where imagery and photography are celebrated and preserved, serving as catalysts for creativity and innovation. It seeks to enrich the artistic landscape in Algeria and beyond by showcasing works that inspire thought and evoke emotionArtslachambreclaire.net
La ParallelCasablanca, MoroccoLa Parallèle is a space for art, learning and openness, where everyone can progress at their own pace. Workshops and courses in theatre, dance, music and well-being.

La Parallèle has three workspaces with parquet flooring, a co-working space and a large roof terrace, ideal for relaxing after activities.

The teaching team is made up entirely of artists from renowned Moroccan companies such as IRTIJAL, COI’JAM and La Cabane à films. Co-directed by Fanny Dalmau and Ghassan El, this new space is all about professionalism and a passion for sharing.
Music, Performing artsfacebook.com/laparallelecasablanca
L’Art RueTunis, TunisiaL’Art Rue is a shared and transversal space, in the heart of the city of Tunis but intimately linked to what’s around, where artists from here and there meet and connect with citizens, activists and experts of the city and the Tunis life. With the hope of creating, poeticizing and transforming a territory collectively, with the urgency of making city and society together, L’Art Rue puts openness, proximity and the legacy of creation at the centre of its effort to reach out to and include diverse stakeholders, united by a free imagination of a common future.Performing arts, musiclartrue.org
LE CUBERabat, MoroccoThe Cube – independent art room is an exhibition, residence and research space focused on contemporary artistic practices. Its approach revolves around projects raising contextualized social, cultural, and political questions, and encourages proposals that question History and narratives. In this dynamic, Le Cube designs and develops a vast program of exhibitions that link artistic issues to other dimensions of research, in order to conduct a constantly evolving reflection on our environment. A place of analysis and experimentation, Le Cube defends an approach where the reflections and points of view of artists and audiences are expressed.Visual artslecube-art.com
Medrar for contemporary artCairo, EgyptMedrar for Contemporary Art is a non-profit art space based in Cairo, Egypt, offering an open platform for conversations and collaborations between artists, as well as institutions, critics, curators, programmers and techies both locally and internationally. Started as a collective in 2005, Medrar has since been acting as a base for emerging and mid-career artists and diffusing experimentations at the intersection of new and diverse practices, media, and technologies. Through experimental and collaborative programs, it facilitates opportunities for mobility, exposure and the development of an independent and dynamic movement of local artists. Alongside multiple activities, Medrar is committed to expanding its five key projects: the Cairo Video Festival, Roznama Competition and Exhibition, Roznama Studio Program, Medrar TV, Medrar Studio and MedRX Portal.Video art, interactive media, digital artfacebook.com/medrar.org
Megawra-BECCairo, EgyptMegawra-BEC is a platform for debate and action in the built environment with a focus on theory, praxis, art and linking cultural heritage to sustainability and social responsibility. A partnership between Egyptian NGO, the Built Environment Collective and its professional arm, Megawra, it runs a program of cultural events in addition to Athar Lina Initiative in al-Khalifa.Multiple (Architecture, urbanism, design, among others)megawra.com
MMAG FoundationAmman, JordanMMAG is a contemporary art foundation that strives to contribute to the future of art practice and pedagogy in its region by drawing on historical encounters and contextual issues alike. Through art, it works to facilitate opportunities to shape responsible approaches to learning, knowledge-making, sharing, and modes of dialogue. Its campus includes multifunctional areas for creating and living, and shared studios such as an art library, a screening room, a dark room, a glass studio and a sound studio. By offering a space for residencies, workshops, public programs and exhibitions, it has established itself as an essential gathering place for artists and art practitioners from the city and beyond. Multidisciplinary: visual art, photography, research, writing, performance, digital art…instagram.com/mmagfoundation
Rhizome galleryAlger, AlgeriaRhizome’s initiative aims to support the professionalization of local emerging artists; restructure Rhizome through strategic planning, legal structure, team set-up and financial sustainability; and strengthen Rhizome’s social dimension by developing its audience engagement programs.Visual arts, musicinstagram.com/___rhizome___/
Studio 8Amman, Jordan« Since 2014, Studio 8 has collaborated with more than 450 people of 38 nationalities in creating 10 original dance productions, giving more than 40 performances, and organizing more than 120 classes and workshops. Studio 8 has also made more than 100 dance videos, co-created artist residencies, exhibitions, dance discussions, community art walks and a street art fair. »Performing artsstudio8jo.com
TASSAROUTRabat, MoroccoThe Tassarout “third space” is situated at the heart of Rabat’s old Medina, within the Fondouk Ben Aicha—a former caravanserai repurposed in the 1950s for craftsmanship. It is located on the renowned Consuls’ Street. Tassarout occupies two workshops within the caravanserai, initially designated for traditional artisan activities but transformed into a cultural hub, seamlessly integrating into the ecosystem alongside approximately thirty contemporary artisans working with leather, raffia, wood, and copper. The name « Tassarout », signifying « key » in the Amazigh language, aims to unlock a space for gathering and convergence, intersecting culture, art, and craftsmanship. Rooted strongly in the local context, the objective is to dissolve the boundaries between artists, artisans, diverse creators, and the local community, fostering a dynamic synergy. In terms of programming, Tassarout aligns itself with a threefold approach encompassing research, transmission, and diffusion, spanning both artistic and cultural dimensions.Crafts, Visual arts, Performing arts, Design, Writinginstagram.com/tassaroutrabat
Think TangerTangier, MoroccoThink Tanger is a cultural platform dedicated to the exploration of urban challenges arising in the city of Tangier. It serves as a platform to concretely address and highlight social and spatial impacts of urban matters, through projects operating at the crossroads of visual arts, design, participatory research and urban practices.Multiple (Visual arts, design, urbanism, among others)think-tanger.com

Dépôt de la requête possible à partir du : 1 janvier

Conditions générales

Introduction

Pro Helvetia soutient la création artistique et culturelle contemporaine professionnelle de Suisse (hors cinéma), afin d’en favoriser la diversité et le rayonnement national et international. Elle encourage la création de nouvelles œuvres et productions artistiques, les échanges entre les différentes régions linguistiques du pays, la diffusion de la création artistique et culturelle de Suisse hors des frontières nationales ainsi que les échanges culturels internationaux. En sa qualité de fondation nationale, Pro Helvetia ne soutient que les projets de portée suprarégionale ou internationale, complétant ainsi les activités d’encouragement des villes et des cantons.

Pro Helvetia n’accepte que les requêtes complètes et déposées dans les délais impartis. Pour être soutenu par Pro Helvetia, le projet doit :

  • avoir un lien explicite avec la Suisse ;
  • avoir une portée nationale ;
  • être cofinancé de façon adéquate par d’autres fonds publics ou privés ;
  • respecter/garantir des conditions de travail équitables.

Lien avec la Suisse

Il existe un lien avec la Suisse si l’une des conditions suivantes est remplie :

  • La création, l’élaboration ou la réalisation de l’œuvre ou du projet sont le fait d’artistes, d’actrices et acteurs culturels qui sont de nationalité suisse ou démontrent avoir leur domicile permanent en Suisse, et attestent d’une présence artistique régulière lors de manifestations importantes en Suisse.
  • La création, l’élaboration ou la réalisation de l’œuvre ou du projet sont le fait de groupes indépendants ou d’institutions culturelles dont le lieu de création se trouve en Suisse et qui sont régulièrement actifs auprès du public en Suisse.

Intérêt national

Il existe un intérêt national si l’une des conditions suivantes est remplie :

  • Les artistes, les actrices et acteurs culturels impliqués dans le projet sont régulièrement présentés ou programmés dans d’autres régions de Suisse ou à l’international par des institutions artistiques et culturelles reconnues au niveau suprarégional, et le projet en question a un rayonnement suprarégional.
  • L’artiste de la relève présente un potentiel artistique exceptionnel en vue d’une carrière nationale ou internationale.
  • Le projet apporte une contribution fondamentale au développement de la création artistique et culturelle de Suisse et à sa diffusion.
  • Le projet est d’une importance considérable pour les échanges entre les régions linguistiques.

Examen qualitatif du contenu

Dans la limite des moyens qu’elle a à sa disposition, Pro Helvetia accorde la priorité aux projets qui correspondent le mieux aux critères. La Fondation vérifie que :

  • Le projet convainc par son originalité marquée, sa compétence professionnelle ainsi que sa pertinence sociale et de contenu.
  • Le projet est réalisé selon des normes professionnelles.
  • Les coûts du projet sont proportionnels à l’impact escompté.
  • Le projet promet d’avoir des répercussions durables.

En outre, la Fondation attache de l’importance aux aspects suivants :

  • Le projet tient compte de la diversité de manière appropriée.  
  • Le projet prévoit une gestion durable des ressources et des conditions de travail respectueuses.

Restrictions

Le soutien de Pro Helvetia est exclu lorsque :

  • La même partie du projet est déjà soutenue par d’autres instances de la Confédération (p. ex. Office fédéral de la culture, Présence Suisse, Fonds national suisse pour la recherche scientifique, Direction du développement et de la coopération).
  • Le projet est réalisé dans le cadre d’un cursus scolaire ou universitaire ou dans le cadre d’une formation initiale ou continue (y c. thèses, projets de diplômes, bourses universitaires, etc.).
  • Le soutien concerne des frais d’infrastructure et d’équipement ou l’exploitation d’institutions culturelles, d’archives et de collections.
  • Le projet ne dépend pas d’un soutien financier de Pro Helvetia.

État : janvier 2024