Institute for Community Understanding Between Art and the Everyday
The Institute
for Community Understanding Between Art
and The Everyday (InCUBATE) is a research institute dedicated to challenging
current infrastructures, specifically how they affect artistic production, and
the intersection of art and the everyday. As art historians and arts
administrators, our goal is to explore the possibility of developing financial
models and research tools that could be relevant to contemporary art
institutions, as well as collective or individual artist projects workings
outside an institution.
InCUBATE is now accepting applications
for residencies. Residencies are available beginning in
September 2008. Residencies last
for a period of 1 to
3 months.
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