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Applications Open for Future of Future Project in Armenia and Turkey

Open Call for African Artists AU20 “Our Africa, Our Future” Artists Residency Programme

Deadline: 31-Jul-2020

Applications are now open for the Future of Future Project, it is a research and production project led by Anadolu Kültür in collaboration with the curatorial team of Ruben Arevshatyan, Kevser Güler, Marina Papazyan and Armen Yesayants.

Future of Future wishes to propose a gathering plateau for artists whose approaches are invested in conceiving futures in relation but not limited to discourses on togetherness, separation and segregation; new and old forms of sociality and solidarity; diverse community-building practices and past, present and future technologies. The main aim is for the project to serve as a ground to reflect on and embody ways of being together, as this seems to be ever so pervasive and undeniably urgent.

The project seeks to bring together a select group of artists whose practices make way for the multiplicity and fluidity of Armenia and Turkey’s many conditions, positions and identities. They invite applicants who are interested in engaging with the artistic and social genealogies of both countries, traversing their loaded histories and extending along their shared futures.

Artists in both countries are facing a paradigm shift as the world is going through an unprecedented change, living with a dire sense of witnessing “history”, or better “being part of a global historical event” as though a crisis were an interruption to the usual passing of time. While many of them are more than familiar with interruptions, perhaps best illustrated by the closed border cutting through the physical, political-historical, cultural and psychological territories on both sides, there might still be other ways of envisioning futures and accounting for the pasts and presents they have yet to encompass.

Could Anadolu Kültür establishes a common critical discourse capable of generating futurities beyond the current projections that suppose mutual exclusion? What are the forms and tactics artistic practices can take in constituting futurities — reparative, provocative, unhinged or otherwise? What kind of futures could be organised based on already existing collective/community practices, knowledge and experience sharing? How can one talk about (the) future(s) today, in terms of openness, plurality and diversity? How can conceptions of the “future”, utilized at countless moments in history with various intentions to the point of eroding their potential, be reshaped? The Future of Future? Failing Futures? Funny Futures? Future Fatigue? The name of the project originated from our conversations on the complexity of questions regarding the future in Armenian, English and Turkish.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply, you can fill out the online form. This form will include:

For more information, visit https://www.anadolukultur.org/EN/35-announcements/1021-open-call-13291329-ff-gg/

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