Artist Residency Program
Notice
Due to the increasing number of applicants for artist residency program, from October 10th of 2007, Shanghai Duolun MoMA will stop answering the applications in this year. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused by this arrangement. For artists who have sent in application forms before the date, please kindly note our response within this month!
Shanghai Duolun MoMA would like to request your continuous attention to our artist residency program of next year!
Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art
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Artists Workshops
Shanghai Duolun MoMA Residency Program
Autumn
2006
The following artists have been awarded studio space at Shanghai Duolun MoMA for the
autumn
2006:
Alterazioni Video (Italy)
Will Kwan (Canada)
Shanghai-Gwangju International Artist Exchange
Global Perspectives 2006
Free admission to the artists workshops.
Opening Hours: 10:00am - 5:00pm (Tuesday - Friday)
Venue: 5F, Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art
>> Shanghai Duolun MoMA Residency Program Autumn 2005
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International Artists In Residence Program
Shanghai Duolun MoMA Residency Program Spring 2007
The Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art is the first publicly funded contemporary art museum in mainland China. In keeping with its mission to support contemporary art and artists, the Duolun MoMA offers an international artist-in-residence program. This program brings artists from around the world to the Duolun MoMA to work on individual or collaborative projects proposed by the artists themselves. It is intended to foster personal vision by offering a unique opportunity for working professional artists at all stages of their careers to expand their art and experience by making contact with Chinese and other international artists while working in the dynamic environment that the city of Shanghai and the Duolun MoMA provide.
The residence program operates on an open studio policy, thereby promoting interaction between the resident artist and the Chinese public. During the residency, artists will be asked to run a workshop for the public concerning their project at the Duolun MoMA. Resident artists are given the opportunity to exhibit the successful completion of their project in the Duolun MoMA galleries as the culmination of their residency.
The Duolun MoMA provides resident artists with a studio (including computer with internet connection), a guest apartment (utilities not included), and a stipend of 3000RMB/month for the period of residency. The artist pays for travel expenses and any other costs. The Duolun MoMA will provide a letter of invitation to accepted resident artists in order to apply for a travel grant. The museum will also provide a separate letter of invitation to facilitate the visa application process.
Resident artists are chosen by a board on the basis of their applications. Artists may apply individually or in collaboration with other artists. However, if artists apply for the residency as a group/collaboration, the Duolun MoMA can still only provide one studio, one apartment, and one stipend for the whole group.
In order to apply, please submit:
- application form (download below)**please thoroughly describe your proposed project for the residency in this application form
- CV
- documentation of artistic activities (publications, catalogues, reviews, etc)**not required, but recommended if available
- slides, photos, CD rom (PC compatible), DVD, and/or CD of works**no minimum requirement, please submit whatever is necessary to best convey your work
- references: names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers of three people who know your work**letters of recommendation not necessary
Note: Students and amateurs please do not apply. We cannot return application materials.
Please send all application materials to the following address:
Artist-in-Residence Program
Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art
No.27 Duolun Road
HongKou District
Shanghai 200081
China
The deadline for applications is December 10, 2006. This is the date by which all applications must be received in our office, so please allow plenty of time for shipping. Emailed applications cannot be accepted. All applications become the property of the museum and cannot be returned. Results will be announced by early January, and the residency will start on March 1, 2007 and last until May 1, 2007.
Download the workshop application form please click here 
For further information, please send email to workshops@duolunart.com 