Open Call: «Boundless Expressions»

We are glad to invite youth aged 14-18 years old with disabilities to participate in our new program «Boundless Expressions» at “Wijdan Artspace”- the Jordan National Gallery for Fine Arts (JNGFA).
Deadline for application is 22/4/2024. To fill out the application and learn more about the program, please visit the following link: https://bit.ly/Boundless_Expressions_open_call
This program offers the opportunity for youth with disabilities, alongside their caregivers, to participate in a series of artistic workshops supervised by expert trainers in various art forms including: drawing & painting, clay modelling, theatre, and music.
At the program’s culmination, the JNGFA will showcase the creative outcomes produced by the participants in an exhibition, accompanied by a summit that aligns with UNESCO’s framework for Arts and Disability, highlighting the intersection of creativity and inclusivity.
«Boundless Expressions» is a program organised by The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, funded and collaboratively supported by the British Council Jordan, University of Birmingham Dubai, and the Disability Under Siege Network.

Open call : [Digital] Transmissions]

Are you an artist or a creative practitioner eager to explore, learn and critically investigate the world of new creative digital tools and their impact on art and culture?
Do you have a passion for engaging in creative and conceptual sessions, hands-on mentorship and training with peers and experts, and seizing opportunities to produce and showcase new work at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts?
[Digital] Transmissions] is back in its second edition offering an exciting opportunity for artists and creative practitioners in Jordan working across visual arts, performance, sound and music, and public art. Through (JARS) JORDAN ART RESIDENCY & STUDIOS PROGRAM by FACTORY Platform / The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, this opportunity offers a 4-month remote residency program alongside a group of artist peers from various artistic disciplines and backgrounds to engage and exchange knowledge and develop new art projects.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 18th October (10 PM – Jordan time)
>> Open Call information :
https://bit.ly/Digital_Trasmissions-II-Open-Call

Open Call: “Digital Transmissions”

Are you an artist / creative practitioner interested in exploring, learning and experimenting with new digital tools?
Are you interested in engaging with creative exchange, collaboration and artwork sharing opportunities?
[Digital] Transmissions is an exciting opportunity for artists / creative practitioners based in Jordan working across all art forms to engage with experts, learn new digital skills and create collaborative and individual artworks to share at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts!
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 9th OCTOBER (10PM Jordan)
[Digital] Transmissions is an artistic development programme, funded by the British Council in Jordan, for artists / creative practitioners based in Jordan offering them opportunities to take part in a series of online workshops and in person sessions and events led by established digital artists, learn digital skills, network with peers, collaborate, and create new work. It also offers a chance to share learnings, showcase work developed during the programme at a public event and exhibition at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, and connect with the technology industry and arts and culture professionals in Jordan.

Open Call : “Curatorial Projects”

CURATORIAL ART PROJECTS Open Call!
FACTORY through the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts establishes its international open call to support curatorial projects that address contemporary creation and innovation in creative processes, in their conceptual and practical scope, through the realization of exhibitions that center around the National Gallery’s Permanent Collection.
>> Open Call information:
>> Application Template:
http://bit.ly/C-ApplicationTemplateEN
Open Call Deadline: 10 July 20

Online Talk:“Reforestation: a major challenge for breathing in the world of tomorrow”

Join us in the second meetup of “Hiwar Art Club” within the subtheme of this month for a talk by activist Rabee’ Zureikat founder of Zikra Intiative, which conducts research and other interventions in the aim of promoting the prosperity of rural and popular communities while learning from their local knowledge and experience in order to evoke sustainable solutions for many of the economic and social challenges facing us today. Zikra aspires to present an alternative learning model that seeks to create societies that are independent, productive and self-determining over their land and its resources.
The sessions will be in Arabic & English with a simultaneous translation for both languages.
Through specialized readings and relevant artistic examples, our subtheme for this month will demonstrate how art and environment can work together to fight desertification and deforestation for breathing in the world of tomorrow. This subtheme is curated by the French Institute of Jordan.

Open Call : “Residencies”

As part of the Remote Closeness project, we are pleased to announce a new art residency program which invites creatives from various artistic backgrounds (performing arts, music and audio productions, visual and fine arts,
poetry, video, film, design) to explore the future of art practices, specifically in the Jordanian context.There are no limits to the interpretation of the other normal. You are given here the opportunity to reinvent our
world, while keeping it somehow connected and informed by the Jordanian reality. Feel free to imagine physical, psychic, spatial, emotional or any other (un)imaginable alternative dimension of the other normal in which you would prosper as an art practitioner. The objective is to dream, research, recreate, reinvent, rectify our present and imagine a context and conditions that would be supportive of your art practices, while also responding to some of the challenges posed by the reality we are facing… You can choose to do so in any form, whether with a work of art, or with research on a specific subject.

The residency will take place in Jordan in November and December 2021 as part of the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts (JNGFA)’s Public Art Program at Factory. This residency will comprise an initial meeting (Nov 6), a one-month residency (Nov 7 – Dec 5), and a one-day event of workshops with the participants as well as a public discussion panel (Dec 11) at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Amman.

This program is an extension of the Remote Closeness event, which took place in July 2021 and welcomed This program is an extension of the Remote Closeness event, which took place in July 2021 and welcomed creatives to develop new approaches to remotely connect to, and interact with, each other and the world. It inspired artists and cultural organisations to think of new adaptations of how art is shared and exhibited. The residency had to be postponed because of Covid-19, which is the reason why it is now realized as an extension to the main event
in July 2021.

* Remote Closeness is an interdisciplinary cultural research and experimentation project with the purpose of
from various backgrounds in Jordan and organized and supported by Factory’s Public Art Program / the JNGFA, the Goethe-Institut in Jordan, the Institut Français de Jordanie, and funded by the Franco-German Cultural Fund.

Residency dates:
Nov 6 – introductory meeting
Nov 7 – start of residency
Dec 5 – end of residency & submission of documentation and final results
Dec 11 – workshops and panel – final event

Application requirements:
Application is open to creative practitioners based in Jordan
Applications should be submitted in English or Arabic
Applications must be submitted by October 22nd by completing the online application form.

Participation requirements:
The residency will take place remotely, in the resident’s own space, but the introductory meeting and closing event will occur in person, at the JNGFA. Attendance at both meetings is mandatory.
2-3 check-in short meetings with the Remote Closeness team will occur over the course of the residency
Residents need to document their work process in any form they choose (images, research, sketches, final artwork, etc…)
Residents need to submit their documentation and final results by the fifth of December
Residents should be ready to present and discuss their process and findings during the closing event.
The outcome of the individual residencies and parts of the closing events will be shared on the Remote Closeness Instagram account.

Applicants will be notified by November 2nd.

Selection criteria:
8 residents will be selected, based on curatorial decisions, with a jury composed of the members of the Remote Closeness team and representatives from the organizing institutions (the JNGFA, the Goethe-Institut in Jordan and the Institut Français de Jordanie). Criteria that will be considered in the selection process are:
Originality, innovation, and creativity of the concept/idea for production or research
Relevance of the concept to the overall theme
A balanced representation of different artistic disciplines or research subjects

Fees:
The residents will receive a stipend of 500 euros for their participation in the residency.

“Remote Closeness” Open Call

The Lab of the Future* invites creatives from various artistic backgrounds (performing arts, music and audio productions, visual and fine arts, poetry, video, film, design) to submit artworks as well as ideas for innovative artistic productions for the Remote Closeness event. .With this event, we are welcoming creatives to develop new approaches to remotely connect to, and interact with, each other and the world.
The event will take place in Jordan in July 2021 as part of “Factory’s Public Art Program” and will consist of an online exhibition, a public program with talks and workshops, an interdisciplinary exhibition at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts (JNGFA), along with art trails through different neighborhoods of selected Jordanian cities, where QR codes link to certain artworks exhibited within the event.
All forms of art are welcome, whether physical or digital. If selected, they will be featured in the online exhibition and accessed virtually by the public from different points of entry (by scanning QR codes distributed throughout the country, on the event’s official Instagram account, other social media). Hence, if you intend to produce a physical work or a performative piece, it needs to be realized in a way that is compatible with being displayed digitally (for example by using videos, photographs, recordings, etc.). Only a few selected works will be shown in the physical exhibition at the JNGFA.
Artworks may interpret Remote Closeness in different ways, whether in content or form:
//Tackle notions of isolation caused by the new pandemic restrictions.
//Research / address the concepts of physical and emotional distance / closeness.
//Find approaches to engage the audience despite the distance.
//Create participatory experiences that draw the audience to co-create.
//Utilize the digital realm to create bonds, beyond the barrier of the screen.
//Push the boundaries of ‘forbidden’ proximities.
//Propose novel ways to utilize online platforms to display art productions.
The idea is not only to make your work available through a virtual platform, but to somehow adapt your work to create a tangible connection with the audience. How can it be engaging? How can you elicit some sort of participation? Or maybe even co-creation?
Application requirements:
// Application is open to creative practitioners based in Jordan and beyond
// Applications should be submitted in English or Arabic
// Applications must be submitted by May 17th by completing the online application form.
In case you submit an idea for a new production and you are selected, your production should be delivered by July 3rd and submitted in a format that can be digitally displayed (high quality video, recordings, pictures)
Applicants will be notified by June 4th.
Event dates: July 21st – July 25th
Selection criteria:
The selection is based on curatorial decisions. The jury is composed of the team members of the Lab of the Future and representatives from the organizing institutions (the JNGFA, the Goethe-Institut in Jordan and the Institut Français de Jordanie). Criteria that will be considered in the selection process are:
Originality, innovation and creativity of the concept/idea for the production
Compatibility with digital exhibition formats, whether production is digital or physical
Relevance of the art work to the overall theme
A balanced representation of different artistic genres
Artist and Production Fees:
For new productions: 300-500 JOD (depending on the nature of the production)
Lending fees for existing art works to be showcased in the framework of the event: 150 JOD
In addition, there is a limited provision for extra production fees that may be needed in case of larger productions. It will be awarded following the selection process and based on the applications received.
Copyrights:
In case your artwork/your production is selected, the organizing institutes will claim shared copy-rights for non-commercial purposes in order to share and publish the productions in the framework of the event and online (details will be laid out in the contract with the selected artists).
* The Lab of the Future is an interdisciplinary cultural research and experimentation project with the purpose of exploring the future of art events in the age of the new normal. It is run by a group of nine cultural practitioners from various backgrounds in Jordan and organized and supported by Factory’s Public Art Program / the JNGFA, the Goethe-Institut in Jordan, the Institut Français de Jordanie and funded by the Franco-German Cultural Fund.

Online Interactive Performance: “Machine (Un)learning”

Welcome! We are excited that you would like to contribute to our project and actively participate in our interactive performance on July 29th.
You don’t need to be a professional to be a part of choreography. You can dance, you can just move your body or parts of it. You can even move things around.
Please select your preferred time in order to book your personal interactive dance session online.
And remember: you don’t need to be a professional to join us. Just bring imagination and desire to participate.
INSTRUCTIONS
Read these before coming to your appointment!
1. Find a location with quiet surroundings, good lighting and good Internet connection for the next 11 minutes.
2. Join the call with the Zoom link from your email.
3. The Avatar will lead you through a series of hand movements in order to calibrate.
4. Once you are calibrated, the Avatar will give you a sign and gameplay can begin.
5. After 11 minutes, a sound will signal to you that your session is finished. See you next time!
You will be able to refresh you memory by re-reading the instructions before your gameplay.

Remote Closeness: “The Sharing Sessions Registration”

As part of its public program, Remote Closeness invites you to attend the Sharing Session, a series of workshops presented by individuals from various disciplines.
The sessions will take place on Zoom, for one hour, on August 2nd at 6:00 pm.
Sessions topics are:
101 Podcast
Art conquers anxiety
Creative Music
Designing Vintage Film Posters
Drawing as a form of Therapy
Embroidery
Inclusive education: recording audiobooks ?
Ink Wash
the Online Classroom
Paper collage
Personal Branding
the Science of Sourdough
Storytelling for children
Your Story
Please select your preferred Session below, and, if you wish, include your second and third choices at the end of this form.
-Spaces are limited (3 participants per session) so your registration will be accepted on a first come first served basis.
-The session will only take place if 3 participants register for it.
Deadline for registration: 27 July 2021

“Curatorial Projects” Open Call

CURATORIAL ART PROJECTS Open Call!

FACTORY through the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts establishes its international open call to support curatorial projects that address contemporary creation and innovation in creative processes, in their conceptual or procedural scope. As well as curatorial projects that take into account Jordanian artists and the National Gallery’s Permanent Collection.

>> Open Call information:
http://bit.ly/C-OpenCall-EN

>> Application Template:
http://bit.ly/C-ApplicationTemplateEN

Open Call Deadline: 31 March 2020.

Factory

“Emerging Art Projects” Open Call

FACTORY through the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts establishes its international open call to support emerging art projects.

Factory/the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts will host projects in the process of development, generated from contemporary creation and innovation. The projects of any discipline will be evaluated individually or collectively, linked to contemporary creation, which present proposals that are in the process of investigation and require an impulse for their development, production and implementation.

Open call deadline is 15 November 2019

>> Open Call information:
bit.ly/EAP-OpenCallEN

>> Application Template:
bit.ly/EAP-ApplicationTemplate-EN

If you can not access the top links, kindly find all the needed information in this link below:
bit.ly/EMERGING-GoogleDrive

Factory

“Jordan Art Residency & Studios -JARS” Open Call

JORDAN ART RESIDENCY & STUDIOS (JARS)

Factory/the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts provide the space and time for reflection, research, presentation and/or production to the selected residents. The program covers the stay and the work space in the Art Residency Building a few meters away from the National Gallery. The Building facilitates the interaction of the residents with the gallery itself, and provides logistical and material support for them. JARS allows residents to explore their practices within the framework of another community; meeting new people, using new materials, experiencing life in a new location. JARS emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary cultural exchange and immersion in another culture. Therefore, art projects that involve the local community through presentations, workshops or collaborations will be especially valued. The National Gallery is committed to exhibit the residents’ works, as well as helping them to carry out scheduled talks and workshops to disseminate their research.

*** Open call Deadline 5 November 2019 ***

>> Open Call information:
http://bit.ly/J-OpenCall-EN

>> Application Template:
http://bit.ly/J-ApplicationTemplateEN

“Urbanscapes” Open Call

Create an original audio-visual production and be awarded an individually tailored trip to Berlin!

The competition “Urbanscapes” encourages artists from various fields to experiment with the sound and visual urbanity in Jordan. It is a call to play with what you find when listening or looking closer at what surrounds you.

Registration is open to anyone working in the field of music production, sound- and video art, film or another artistic/relevant field with the interest to create an original 2-5 minute audio-visual production under the theme “Urbanscapes”.

Programme:

// If you want to participate, register alone or with a partner until October 5th (if you don’t have a sound or visual artist partner, we are happy to match one with you)

// Join our 3-day workshop on sound and visual art to get your project started (October 25th-27th, optional)

// Submit your production until November 16th

// The best productions will be showcased in CLSTR 21st December & Darat Al Funun (2020)

// Two artists will win a trip to Berlin!

For more details and registration see: bit.do/urbanscapescall

OPEN CALL: Hiwar Workshop

“Hiwar Workshops” is an annual program by The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts that provides mentor-ship and a space for innovative cultural discussion and creative production for emerging artists in Jordan and the region. With a focus on the collection of artworks at the National Gallery, this year, art practitioners from all backgrounds and experiences are invited to join a 4-week program of readings, discussions, and technical experimentation, followed by an exhibition.

Selected participants will work closely with art mentors in a series of workshops that will allow them a space to realize their projects and share them with the general public. During the workshops participants will learn how to present, discuss and negotiate their field and leave with new ideas, skills and connections that will hopefully add to the breadth of their practices.

Artists Ala Younis, Raed Ibrahim and Khaldoun Hijazin will be facilitating the workshops and will work as mentors for a select group of emerging artists.
– The workshops will be in Arabic and English. Translation will be available during the workshops.
– The workshop is free of charge.

TOPIC:
In this year’s program, with an emphasis on the permanent collection of the National Gallery, participating artists are invited to choose an artwork that has been produced in Jordan. Their chosen artwork will be taken as a starting point for investigating histories, lineages and tropes that emerge(d) within the art scene in Jordan. Ways into researching these works are supported by the workshop mentor-ship, as well as reading materials, discussions, and studio work. Through the process, participants analyze and respond to their selections using various critical, contextual, and archival materials.

The program culminates in a final exhibition at the National Gallery that presents the participants studies, writings and archival findings juxtaposed with the original work they chose to study, as well as the artwork they develop in response.

SELECTED PARTICIPANTS:
Art practitioners from all backgrounds are welcome to apply.
Applications should be emailed to hiwarartclub@gmail.com with the title: “On Art Archives in Jordan”, including the following requirements:
– Name and contact information.
– Short bio.
– Short text explaining your possible approach to the topic.
– Portfolio of 5 to 10 works on PDF format and should include work titles, dates and media.

Selected participants will be informed via email by July 8, 2019

IN/OUT Open Call

IN/OUT OPEN CALL IS OUT TODAY!

IN/OUT Jordan Public Art is based on the conviction that the creative community builds bridges and demolishes walls and borders. IN/OUT is an open call that takes place in public places in Jordan. The works will be designed to be placed in specific outdoor or indoor public locations and will be available for public interaction day and night during the exhibition period. The artworks will be conceived under the binomial concept of IN/OUT.

>> Open Call information:
http://bit.ly/I-OpenCall-EN

>> Application Template:
http://bit.ly/ApplicationTemplateEN

>> The Suggested Spaces Map:
http://bit.ly/SpacesMap

>> The Suggested Spaces Images:
http://bit.ly/SpacesImages

If you can not access the top links, kindly find all the needed information in this link below:
http://bit.ly/InOutGoogleDrive