Open position for art commissioners at IICCA in Kuldīga
Project Overview
International Institute of Community Commissioned Art (IICCA) co-founded by BETHLEN THEATER (Bethlen) / Pro-Progressione (HU), Art Transparent (PL), and New Theater Institute of Latvia (LV) is looking for associates to join its board of art commissioners.
The position requires a 2-year long part time commitment (2023-2025) to an international collaboration which consists of selecting and awarding artists to create site specific, locally relevant artworks. IICCA will provide the necessary training and budget as well as professional guidance throughout the process.
The aim of the program is to democratize the art funding and commissioning practices in local municipalities and other organizations in charge of culture, as well as empower local communities to support their cultural needs.
Job Description
IICCA is seeking three local community members to undertake professional training, international travel and community building exercises in order to commission an artwork that will benefit Kuldīga.
Art Commissioners will engage in an art commissioning process starting with the joint training in September 2023 and conclude in a project conference in early 2025. Over this period art commissioners will collectively choose one artist to receive a commission up to €12,000. This program is ideal for culture lovers, art champions and/or passionate community members who wish to contribute to their local community through an art commissioning process.
Successful candidates will:
– Budapest (Hungary), September 28-October 1, 2023: Art Commissioners Joint Training
– Wroclaw (Poland), June 2024: Survival Festival Visit
– Riga (Latvia), early 2025: Closing Conference
Job Benefits
Eligibility Criteria
Selection Criteria
Program Calendar
Application Deadline: June 30, 2023
Selection announcement: July 2023
Art Commissioners Joint Training in Budapest: September 28 – October 1, 2023
Open Call for Artists Launch: By the End of 2023
Art Commissioning Process: Throughout 2024
Visit to Survival Festival in Poland: June 2024
Closing Conference: Early 2025

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