Space A is a Kathmandu (Nepal) based non-governmental autonomous, non-political, no- profitable, and the Artist Initiative with the goal of establishing a stable platform for critical analysis, reflections, open discussions, information exchange, collaboration, and interactive communication. It aims at contributing to interdisciplinary contemporary art practices by setting up research, discursive events, exhibitions, educational, and residency programs.
Kathmandu international artist-in-residence program (KIAR) is an initiative of Space A, a significant hub in the field of contemporary art both locally and internationally. The goal of the KIAR is to create an intellectual space where the residents will get the chance to penetrate the local cultural and socio-political contexts, as well as to combine their artistic practices (research, production, etc.) with meetings, lectures, and other discursive events with local and international artists, cultural experts, critics, and curators.
Brief Description of Residency
Nepal is the Best Value Destination to travel to. Nepal’s cultural landscape is every bit as diverse as its physical one. The spectacular Himalayas comprise the highest mountains on earth and boast a surreal landscape of snow-covered peaks sure to leave a powerful impression. The Himalayan country of Nepal, situated between India and China, offers some of the best access to these mountain peaks, where landscapes vary from subtropical valleys (complete with banana trees) to alpine forests (home to grazing yaks).
Customs and traditions differ from one part of Nepal to another. A conglomeration lies in the capital city Kathmandu where cultures are blending to form a national identity. Kathmandu Valley has served as the country’s cultural metropolis since the unification of Nepal in the 18th Century. A prominent factor in a Nepali’s everyday life is religion. Adding color to the lives of Nepalese are festivals year-round which they celebrate with much pomp and joy. Food plays an important role in the celebration of these festivals.
The capital is surrounded by a valley full of historic sites, ancient temples, shrines, and fascinating villages. Kathmandu is an incredibly diverse historic city with breathtaking Newari architecture, centuries-old Hindu and Buddhist religious sites. Stepping into Kathmandu is like stepping into another world that everybody should experience at least once in their lifetime. Kathmandu is a result of diverse cultures and lifestyles, a long history of faith and beliefs, and arts and architecture. Therefore, more than just a city, Kathmandu is a living open museum.
KIAR is an opportunity to travel back in time and to relive in history as well as experience natural beauty. We are going to organize a one-month-long residency (30 days) and two-month long residency (60 days). Each time max. 2 applicants will be selected. If participants are interested, KIAR will arrange 7 days of trekking during the residency program. But participants will be responsible for all expenses for Trekking.
(Tracking: Annapurna base camp (ABC) or Langtang track or Mardi track)
Who can apply?
- Visual Artist
- Painter
- Sculptor
- Ceramist
- Print Maker
- Performing Artist
- Musician
- Writer
- New Media Artist
- Curator
- Film Making
- Theater Artist
- Architecture
- Art Critics
- Researcher
Duration / Period of residencies (30 days or 60 days):
Period | Month/Months | Application Deadline |
1st period | March – April | — |
2nd period | May – June | — |
3rd period | July – August | August 30, 2023 (open) |
4th period | September-October-November | — |
Residency conditions:
- Internet Connection
- A private room during the residency
- Shared working space during the residency.
- Access to shared spaces (kitchen, toilet, bathroom).
- laundry (Once a week)
- Possibility to organize workshop/debate in the residency
- Promotion through social media
- Human and technical resources
- Connections with the local cultural scene
Working language(s):
English / French /Farsi / Hindi / Bengali /Nepali
Expectations from the artist
- Presentation
- Workshop for children or college students (optional)
- Exhibition or open studio or research presentation
Expenses of the artist
- Travel
- Supplies / Material
- Daily expenses
- Food
- Volunteer Fee (if needed)
- Health insurance
- Residency fee
Expenses covered by the host
The Host will cover the expenses of studio visits, presentation sessions, critic sessions, workshops with kids/ adults as well as the Final Curatorial Exhibition(Gallery, Invitation, and Posters: conditions apply). Rent of room and Studio, expenses of electricity, water, and cooking gas supply.
Residency Fees
USD 700.00 (One month)
USD 1300.00 (Two months)
Companions allowed
- Partner (1 person @ $8 per day in advance confirmation)
Digital Application (spacea.np@gmail.com)
This file must contain:
- Artist Statement
- Recent work (webpage)
- CV/ Biography
- Project plan – about 200 words
- Copy of valid passport
Result announcement:
Following selection, applicants are notified immediately via e-mail.
Selection procedure
By KIAR Committee,
Space A
www.spaceanepal.org
email: spacea.np@gmail.com