Language:
English, Polish
Founded:
Residency since 2013
Duration:
2 months or 3 months in justified cases
Paid by host:

BGSW provides accommodation in the Centre for Creative Activities and the use of the laboratory of photography, film, sculpture and ceramics workshop and the lecture hall (including the possibility of the presentation of creative work). The organizer offers single and double rooms with access to kitchen, dining room and laundry. At the request of a resident, he or she will receive support during any installation work.

Paid by artist:

Materials, alimentation, insurance.

Application guidelines:
  • Full name
  • Artistic biography
  • Projects made so far by the artist in the form of photographic documentation or a link to a page where they are presented
  • A project proposed to be implemented during their stay
  • References (min 1) – the artists who have never participated in a residence before, may provide a reference from a university or other cultural institution

BGSW does not apply any restrictions due to the age or origin. A candidate should use spoken and written English on communicative level.

Deadline:
Ongoing

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Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art

Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art

Centre for Creative Activities
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Description

The Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art (BGSW) is a cultural institution of the Pomeranian Provincial Government, whose mission is to promote contemporary art. BGSW has three showrooms: the Witches’ Tower, the Small Gallery located in Słupsk and the Centre for Creative Activities in Ustka. Baltic Art Gallery in Ustka was established in 1987 and located in the historic grain store. In 2013, it changed its name to the Centre for Creative Activities. The change of the name and image was the result of the implementation of a project called the Comprehensive Development Programme for the Baltic Gallery of Modern Art – the Establishment of the Centre for Creative Activities in Ustka.

The Centre for Creative Activities is the result of a complete modernization of the facility where until recently only a part of the area was occupied by the Baltic Contemporary Art Gallery. Currently, the entire granary went in the possession of the Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art. It is the first centre of its kind in Poland and one of the few abroad. After rebuilding, the Centre for Creative Activities has gained some well-equipped studios of sculpture and ceramics and computer graphics and film. The Centre for Creative Activities also has an auditorium and an exhibition hall. Modern fitted hotel with cafe facilities is prepared to accommodate the artist-in-residence stays. From the artistic stays mainly benefit artists from abroad. The Centre for Creative Activities is a place of interdisciplinary activities for a broad range of visual arts - film projects, music, theatre and performances. The Gallery invites the outstanding artists from Poland and abroad.

Another task of the Baltic Contemporary Art Gallery (BGSW) is educational activities aimed at broadening the audience of contemporary art in all age, and the preparation of active recipients of contemporary art through a direct participation in it. They offer many forms of education, among other things: lessons about art, lectures, workshops, panel discussions, film screenings and more. An important part of the educational activities are lessons and lectures organized for children, high school students, college students and adults. Within this framework are also held workshops conducted by artists whose aim is to familiarize the viewer with various technologies and media used by contemporary artists.

Description of the residency program: Artists are invited from Poland and abroad to apply. The preferred projects of artistic residencies relate to art in public space and socially engaged art. All artists who work in public space, involving the local community are invited to apply. During their residencies the artists should refer to the place where they are, that is to a small seasonal village, making (if possible) the local community to commit in their work. The final result should be the joint work of the artist and local inhabitants.
The program is cyclical, and the duration of one period of residence is planned for 1 month to 2 months. Each artistic stay ends with a summary and a public presentation of the work’s effect in the form of an author’s meeting, self-presentation or exhibition.

Outcome

Workshop, an author’s meeting, self-presentation, exhibition, public presentation/performance.

Studio Information

Sculpture and ceramics atelier, computer-aided printmaking studio.

Accommodation Information

A modern accommodation base with a comfortable kitchen is prepared to enable artistic residences and placements.

Technical Information

After rebuilding the Centre for Creative Activities has gained some well-equipped studios of sculpture and ceramics and computer graphics and film. The Centre for Creative Activities also has an auditorium and an exhibition hall. Modern fitted hotel with cafe facilities is prepared to accommodate the artist-in-residence stays.

Contact information
Addresses

Centre for Creative Activities
ul. Gen. Zaruskiego 1a
76-270 Ustka
Poland

Email
w.teplicka [at] bgsw.pl