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PATHS CROSSING: EMERGING EUROPEAN VISUAL
ARTS - MOBILITY AND PRODUCTION RESIDENCIES
With the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union
The Paths Crossing project unites the forces of five North European artist-in-residence centres to
invite fifteen young and emerging visual artists and art professionals from the new and applicant EU
Member States. This project of residencies and cooperation is co-funded by the European Union’s
Culture Programme for the years 2011–2012.
Coordinated by HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme (FI), the project includes the
participation of the Baltic Art Center, Visby (SE), Fabrikken for Kunst og Design, Copenhagen
(DK), Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin (IE) and Nordisk Kunstnarsenter Dalsåsen (NO). The
central purpose of this collective endeavour is to discover and support new talent, providing
international mobility to visual artists and art professionals from Eastern and Central Europe. New
networks of cooperation with the participating countries will be built. Together the five artist-inresidency
centres are able to provide for fifteen individual production and research residencies, each
from one to six months in duration. Artists, curators, critics and researchers based in Europe (see
countries below) are all eligible to apply.
The core of the project is to offer a dynamic working environment to the resident art-practitioners,
in which they are enabled and encouraged by creative encounters with international colleagues and
local art scenes. They will be enabled in critical discussions and given the resources for a period of
intense work by curatorial support during the production process. Throughout the project the
personal, professional and artistic aspirations of the residents will be the focal point of the residency
centres. The Paths Crossing project offers its participants the opportunity to acquire professional
knowledge and international contacts, as well as to develop new works: from conception to finished
piece.
Critical considerations on nationality and culture, so topical in the European context today, gave
rise to the ideas behind the project. Its aim, to search for solutions and offer innovative approaches
to the international mobility of artists, is motivated by the specific artistic circumstances of
individuals and their professions rather than national or state-specific culture-political agendas.
Paths Crossing furthermore aspires to build a platform for critical discussion on various ethical,
practical and artistic challenges that artist-in-residence programmes face today.
The partner-institutions are committed to establishing their cooperation in the form of a permanent
European AIR programme network. New models for collaborative process on both the individual
and organisational level will be the natural outcome of the project, enhancing the outcomes of the
organisers’ existing residency activities.
Complemented by workshops, lectures, screenings, exhibitions and other public events, the
processes, networks and artworks created within the project will be made accessible to the wider
communities of the host cities. The contents and results of the Paths Crossing will also be visible to
a wider international audience via the development of open web-based resources.
Project Time-Frame
November 1, 2010 – October 31, 2012
Eligible Applicant and EU Member States
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Estonia, Croatia, Latvia,
Lithuania, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia
Project Coordination
HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme
Cable Factory
Tallberginkatu 1 C 97
00180 Helsinki
Finland
www.hiap.fi
Project Partners
HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme (FI), www.hiap.fi
Baltic Art Center, Visby (SE), www.balticartcenter.com
Fabrikken for Kunst og Design, Copenhagen (DK), www.ffkd.dk
Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin (IE), www.templebargallery.com
Nordisk Kunstnarsenter Dalsåsen (NO), www.nkdale.no
The partner-institutions have substantial experience in running public arts programmes and hosting
international visual artists within their artist-in-residence programmes. All partners will contribute
to the Paths Crossing project on all levels, within the guidelines agreed upon in the project plan,
including hosting individual residencies.
Additional information
Henna Harri, henna(at)hiap.fi
Eleni Tsitsirikou, eleni(at)hiap.fi
The Paths Crossing project is supported by the EU Culture Programme. The Commision is not responsible for the content.
 
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