Open call for the new edition of Collide residency award
Friday 30 October 2020

Geneva, 27 October 2020. Today, Arts at CERN is announcing an international call for Collide,
its flagship programme consisting of a residency award of up to three
months divided between CERN and the city of Barcelona. For its second
edition, Arts at CERN and Barcelona are joining forces again, as part of
the on-going collaboration between CERN, the Institut de Cultura de Barcelona and Barcelona City Council. Artists
from across all creative disciplines and from any country in the world
are invited to apply. Proposals should include a description of their
artistic practices and interests and their perception of science and of
how CERN scientists and engineers are pursuing the big questions about
our universe. The selected artist or collective will receive a
three-month fully funded residency award allowing them to pursue their
art project. They will spend two months at CERN working side by side
with particle physicists, engineers and IT professionals, and one month
at Hangar, a centre for art research and production in Barcelona.
Collide seeks artists who are inspired by scientific ideas and
technology concepts and interested in innovative discourse in their
artistic expression. The detailed selection criteria can be consulted here. Arts
at CERN, the arts programme of the world’s largest laboratory for
particle physics, was created to explore the notions of creativity,
human ingenuity and curiosity. The Collide residency programme was
established to foster networks with international organisations in order
to open up new connections between art and fundamental science
worldwide. “CERN and its research programmes are a source of
inspiration for artistic expression across the world. With the Collide
residency, we want to foster stronger links between art, science, and
technology and promote the cultural significance and societal impact of
fundamental science”, says Charlotte Lindberg Warakaulle, CERN Director
for International Relations. “Over the last nine years, Collide
has sought and facilitated opportunities for artists and physicists to
push the boundaries of knowledge. In the context of this year’s
exceptional circumstances, we are proud and happy to announce a new call
in collaboration with Barcelona. Alongside our usual search for new
forms of dialogue, we are now calling for proposals that challenge new
models of interactions and encounters between disciplines”, says Mónica Bello, Head of Arts at CERN. “Our
collaboration with CERN through the Collide programme is part of the
Barcelona public policies on science and research. It seeks to
consolidate scientific values such as citizen heritage by strengthening
the ties between art and science and promoting the relationship between
the scientific, economic, social and artistic fabrics as an essential
driver of transformation,” says Joan Subirats, Sixth Deputy Mayor,
Director of the Area of Culture, Education, Science and Community of the
Barcelona City Council. Online applications for Collide are open from 27 October until 7 December 2020 and can be submitted here. A jury of experts representing science and culture will select the winning artists who will start their residencies in 2021. Further information: Arts.collide@cern.ch
https://arts.cern
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