
Open Call for Art Projects on Sustainable Responses to Climate Change
- Open to artists from Romania and Iceland working collaboratively -
Art plays a vital role in making climate concepts relatable by blending scientific insights with creative interpretation, encouraging reflection and action. It highlights eco-friendly practices, reimagines sustainable living, and underscores the urgency of addressing climate change.
The call looks for teams of two or more artists from Romania and Iceland working collaboratively to create and deliver artworks or art interventions engaging audiences around the theme of sustainable urban living. The aim is to encourage individuals and communities to envision and embrace a more sustainable way of life through the power of art. We aim to inspire audiences to look at sustainability not as a trend, but a necessity for our collective future.
The call looks for original works, new or already in development, from or combining artistic disciplines such as public arts, visual arts, and performance art, which will be exhibited or publicly presented in Cluj-Napoca, Romania in early 2025.
Calendar
24 September - 31 October 2024
3 October 2024
31 October 2024
1 November - 4 November 2024
5 November 2024
6 November - 7 November 2024
11 November 2024 - 10 April 2025
On October 3rd, starting at 1:00 PM (GMT+3), we are organizing a Q&A session to answer questions related to the open call.
- Artworks should address various dimensions of climate-friendly behaviors, such as (but not limited to) sustainable living practices, renewable energy solutions, eco-conscious consumer habits, and innovative approaches to reducing carbon footprints;
- Artistic formats may include, but are not limited to visual arts, audio-video works, art in public space, street art (murals, grafitti etc), urban installations and art on public display, as well as installations, performative events;
- Projects are original works responding to the aims and concept of the Call, new or already in development, proposed by artists or collectives with prior artistic experience (proven by a portfolio of previous works);
- Are the result of a collaboration between Romanian and Icelandic artists.
- Have a concrete output that will be displayed and presented publicly in Cluj-Napoca in a manner that enables a reasonable number of people to see/interact with the work and can be documented for online view;
- Can be produced and presented within the timeframe (11 November 2024 and 10 April 2025) and the budget specified by the Open Call (see below).
- The projects need to be able to be fully implemented by the artist teams, although the organiser can offer advice and guidance, no production or logistic support is available to selected teams.
- Participation is open to artists living in Romania in collaboration with artists living in Iceland, without other restrictions regarding formal training, gender, age, ethnicity, etc.
- Prior artistic experience is required and needs to be proven by a portfolio of previous works of all.
- Participation is open to tandems of artists formed by at least one artist with the practice in Romania and one artist with the practice in Iceland, OR two artists with the practice in Romania and two artists with the practice in Iceland. Additionaly, applicant groups may include non-artist members such as scientists, urban planners etc. in a supportive role.
- The total budget of the project is 40.000 euros. A minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 projects will be selected, depending on the size of the applicant teams.
- Teams can apply for a total sum of up to 10.000 (for tandems of one artist from Romania and one artist from Icenad) and up to 20.000 (for teams including at least 2 artists from Romania and 2 artists from Iceland).
- The budget covers all costs for the development and presentation in Cluj-Napoca of the artworks, including:
- artist fees
- production costs
- withholding tax on artist fees. The percentage may vary depending on the Applicant/Participant`s citizenship / financial residence. Maximum percentage is 16% withholding tax on artist fees.
- Travel costs
- Accommodation costs
- Artwork transport if necessary
- Any other specific costs incurred for the production, implementation and presentation of the selected works.
- The allocated budget cannot be increased, any additional costs would need to be secured by the teams from different sources.
Fill in the online application form before 24th October 2024, 23:59 CET.
Please read the Open Call Regulations.
For any inquiries, please send an email to Darius Mîndroc at darius@cccluj.ro.
In order to facilitate the communication between artists from Iceland and Romania, we created this document in which you can add your data and find other artists that you can collaborate with.
Sustainable Urban Living is an open call for art projects organized by the Cluj Cultural Centre as part of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities: Planning, Piloting, Inspiring project. Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities: Planning, Piloting, Inspiring is bringing together initiatives in the areas of education, cultural and artistic impressions, youth engagement and empowerment, community and public engagement and technological innovation.
The Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities: Planning, Piloting, Inspiring project is financed with EEA Grants and Norway Grants, through The Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research and Innovation Funding (UEFISCDI).
The project consortium is coordinated by the Municipality of Cluj-Napoca and includes the Cluj Cultural Centre (organizer of this call), the Babeș-Bolyai University (Romania), Cluj Youth Federation (Romania), Pont Group (Romania), Metapolis Architects (Romania), Reykjavík Art Museum (Iceland) and The Institute of Urbanism and Landscape at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (Norway).