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AFAC announces Research on the Arts Program – Cycle 2 (2019-2021)

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

Deadline: 18-Sep-2020

The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC) and the Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) have announced the second cycle of their joint Research on the Arts Program (RAP).

The AFAC-ACSS research grants are a funding opportunity that aims to support research on all art practices across disciplinary boundaries and methodological approaches on key themes of concern to, and in, the Arab region.

Research on the arts aims to answer a specific analytical question concerning artists, art practices and/or art production. Additionally, the processes and practices involved in connecting, producing, thinking, and communicating art and culture work, in specific contexts, may be documented and analyzed.

This program supports research on the arts not only for what they reveal about aesthetics but for what they uncover about society. Social, economic and political contexts matter, and the question for researchers becomes how arts engage with the surrounding environment. Social scientists, humanists and art practitioners, working singly or collaboratively, are encouraged to produce knowledge on how social, economic and political processes shape the arts (practices and production) or vice-versa and explore the role and status of artists in the wider community. Forms and functions of works produced by artists and their relationship to the broader society are equally of interest.

This program also encourages academics and art practitioners to undertake research on the arts with the broad aim of empowering the production of different kinds of knowledge and encouraging dialogue between academia and practice. Art research can be academic or practice-led however the research output must include a written component, where theory, context, connections, reflection, and systematic investigation are shown and communicated.

The program aims at canvassing a broad range of research proposals from across different countries and disciplines. AFAC also encourage research that studies more than one country or region. They particularly invite interdisciplinary proposals that link the arts, humanities and social sciences. Quantitative as well as qualitative projects are eligible and mixed-methods approaches are encouraged.

Areas

This program supports research projects at any stage of their development. Research proposals can be submitted for new or ongoing projects and may include:

Program Output

Possible Topics

Funding Information

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Eligibility Criteria

Selection Criteria

Final decisions are based on the following evaluation criteria:

For more information, visit https://www.arabculturefund.org/Programs/8

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