
The three residences
Three residences, two single, one collective
Residence One - March - Site-Specific Mural Intervention
Residence Two- May - Three-dimensional outdoor installation
Residence Three - October - Indoor Multidisciplinary Practices

Site-Specific
Mural Intervention
Period of residence: March 15 – 30
Open call: February 2 (8:00 AM)
Call closes: February 15 (11:59 PM)
Modality: individual residence
Public restitution: March 28
The first residency is dedicated to the development of a site-specific mural intervention.
The wall will be identified together with the artist during the residency period, it will be visible and usable within the Cultural Park, becoming part of an environment
lived and crossed, rather than an isolated space.
The work focuses on color as a spatial and perceptual element,
capable of activating a surface and modifying the perception of the place.
Light, distance, seasons and the surrounding landscape become an integral part of the project.
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Three-dimensional
outdoor installation
Period of residence: May 4 - 25
Open call: March 23 (8:00 AM)
Call closes: April 4 (11:59 PM)
Modality: individual residence
Public restitution: May 24
The second residency focuses on the design and construction of a site-specific, outdoor, three-dimensional installation, in relation to the Campidarte landscape, the existing works, and the site's spatial configuration. Perspective, viewpoint, and audience interaction—whether accidental or intentional—are central elements of the research.
A key aspect of the residency is working with materials sourced and developed on-site, from the iron and wood workshops or from the poultry farm's disused materials. Experimentation with materials and construction is an integral part of the process.
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Indoor Multidisciplinary Practices
Period of residence: October
Open call: September
Modality: collective residence
The third residency is conceived as a collective and multidisciplinary experience, dedicated to practices that work with video, sound, the body, and performative and hybrid languages. The residency will take place inside one of Campidarte's exhibition halls. In this case, the focus shifts from the relationship with landscape and materials to a more focused dimension on time, presence, and collective process.
The path is oriented towards co-creation and exchange between different practices, rather than the production of finished individual works.
Each residence includes:
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artistic fee
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production budget
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access to internal and external work spaces
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use of iron and wood workshops and materials available on site
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technical assistance during the production phases
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curatorial support
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shared accommodation and meals for the entire period of residence
