Archisle: The Jersey Contemporary Photography Programme 2015


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Archisle:
The Jersey Contemporary Photography Programme
,
hosted by the Société Jersiaise (Jersey Society) in the British Channel Island
of Jersey promotes contemporary photography through an ongoing programme of
exhibitions, education and commissions. The Archisle project connects
photographic archives, contemporary practice and experiences of island cultures
and geographies through the development of a space for creative discourse
between Jersey and international practitioners.      
Archisle is currently inviting
applications for the position of Photographer in Residence 2015. This is an
exciting post in its third year commencing in April running for six months
through to September 2015. The residency provides the following key benefits
and opportunities:
– £10,000 award for the commission/production
of a body of work and solo exhibition
– Studio space with access to inkjet printing
and office/internet resources 
– Living accommodation and stipend  
– Travel costs
A key focus of the Archisle project is
to engage the residency programme with Jersey culture and community through
audience and participatory involvement. In addition to the production and solo
exhibition of new work responding to the cultural context of the island of
Jersey, the resident will be contracted to teach photography one day per week
(or equivalent) over the six-month duration of the project. This teaching will
be delivered in a workshop format to a range of educational and community
groups. Applications are therefore encouraged from practitioners possessing the
desire, enthusiasm and a proven ability to impart technical skills and develop
critical understanding of contemporary photography across a diverse range of
participants.
Applicants
are requested to submit:
– Examples of recent work (min 10/max 20
images)
– Statement describing current practice
– Statement of objectives for the residency
including an outline commission/exhibition proposal 
– A current CV including details of past
exhibitions/publications
– An estimate of travel costs to Jersey
For further background on the Archisle
Residency see:
www.archisle.org.je
Applications
may be made by post or email to:
Archisle Photographer in Residence
Programme 2015
Société Jersiaise
7 Pier Road
St Helier
Jersey, Channel Islands
JE2 4XW
Email: archisle@societe-jersiaise.org For email applications total file size must be no larger than 5 MB.
Any enquiries/questions about the residency
should be sent to the above email address. 
CLOSING
DATE: 15 October 2014



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