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Deadline for applications: 3 January 2012 at midnight.
International artist-in-residency programme: project room @ aquarium

Spring residency from 7 May to 1 July 2012
Exhibition from 30 June to 2 September 2012
Opens Friday, 29 June 2012

Winter residency from 14 January to 17 March 2013
Exhibition from 16 March to 28 April 2013
Opens Friday, 15 March 2013

In 2012/2013, Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain will host the next edition of project room @ aquarium, an artist-in-residency programme based in the so-called “Aquarium”, a 175 sqm steel and glass pavilion. This international residency programme, while welcoming proposals taking full advantage of the place’s very specific architecture, is encouraging applications aiming to stimulate exchange and debate in relation with the local context and socio-cultural issues in Luxembourg. project room @ aquarium forms an integral part of the Casino Luxembourg’s agenda of exhibitions and events. Furthermore to the work that the participants are asked to realize during their stay in Luxembourg, they are expected to participate in the activities of Casino Luxembourg on specific occasions to be defined with the Casino team. Their project will be exhibited over a period of two months at the end of the residency and documented in a publication.

The residency is open to all individuals or artists collectives wishing to develop their practice in a professional context by creating new work. Applicants should not be older than 40 years. In order to facilitate communication with the local scene, participants should be fluent in either English, French or German.

A jury of experts will select the candidates for the two residencies to be held in 2012/2013 based on the quality of their work and the applicants’ potential to use the residency to maximum benefit. The selected candidates will be informed of the jury results via email by early March 2012.

Casino Luxembourg will provide financial and technical support and will be in charge of implementing the artist’s project to a maximum cost of EUR 10,000. Participants will be accommodated in a centrally located, self-sufficient flat in Luxembourg city. Casino Luxembourg will take over the artist’s travel costs to and from Luxembourg and will provide a bulk sum of EUR 2,000 toward general expenses, to be paid in four installments, the first of which will be made upon arrival. At the end of the residency, participants will receive an artist fee of EUR 1,500.

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