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Call for Proposals: Exchanging Notes
The Program on Georgian Studies at Harvard University and the Somerville Arts Council invite artists from the Greater Boston Area and the country of Georgia to participate in a collaborative cross-cultural project that will take place in the summer of 2023. Specifically we seek writers and musicians from Georgia and the Greater Boston Area to submit proposals for collaborative projects on the theme of “Artistic exchange and collaboration across cultures.” The goal of this project is to bring American culture to Georgia and Georgian culture to America, encouraging understanding and mutual appreciation between the two countries, while creating exciting new works and projects in the process. Two writers, one Georgian and one from Massachusetts, will be paired together to produce a written work, either original or a translation, and two musicians, one Georgian and one from Massachusetts, will be paired together to produce a piece of music. The final product of these collaborations will be presented before an audience in Cambridge and hosted on the Georgian Studies website. We seek proposals that are open in scope to allow collaborations between artists who might be quite different. We also seek applicants who are adventurous and flexible in spirit as this will be an experimental loosely structured collaborative process. Selected local artists must be available to travel to Georgia for one week in June (exact window TBD); meet virtually throughout the summer for a few hours a week as needed; and be available during the last week in September when Georgian artists visit Boston and final performances and activities take place Preference for Boston Area artists will be given to artists with a strong connection to Somerville. Program details In June, two American artists will travel to Tbilisi, Georgia for a week to meet with their Georgian counterparts and begin collaboration. In July and August, the two pairs will work together remotely. In September, the Georgian artists will come to Cambridge for a week. Both pairs of artists will present their finished work before an audience at Harvard. Each artist will receive a grant of $2,000, subject to relevant taxation, in addition to airfare, accommodation, and daily expenses for travel, covered by the Program on Georgian Studies. Examples of how artists might work together include: two writers play a game of “Exquisite Corpse,” in which one writer responds to the other writer’s lead and visa versa; the result is a work that fuses the two writers prose in segments creating a fluid whole. Musicians working together might comprise two short scores —one inspired by Georgian history and the other by American history. The possibilities are endless and we anticipate your creative proposals. We recognize that projects may shift once artists are paired up and meet each other, but having ideas to start will be fruitful. This project is curated by the Program on Georgian Studies at Harvard University and the Somerville Arts Council. Applications will be reviewed by a jury representing both these organizations, including Georgian artists. Application details Please send the following to cmgreen@fas.harvard.edu with the subject line “Artist Collaboration: [your name]” by April 21:
Decisions will be finalized by the middle of May. Questions? Email Cat Green at cmgreen@fas.harvard.edu.
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წყარო: Harvard University
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