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Situations




Research Fellowship in Commissioning Contemporary Art

For full details, visit http://www.situations.org.uk
Closing date for applications: 8 January 2007

Research Fellowship
c. £30,000

Situations at the University of the West of England, Bristol is
seeking a full-time Research Fellow to join its expanding staff team.
Situations is a research and commissioning programme dedicated to
broadening notions of place and context in contemporary art. In
association with Dartington College of Arts and ProjectBase in
South-West England, Situations has been awarded a Great Western
Research Fellowship grant to create a research alliance of
international significance in visual arts commissioning.

The project acknowledges that whilst the commissioning of place-based
contemporary art works is dominating the visual arts sector nationally
and internationally, there has never been a comparative study of
commissioning methods across different visual arts sectors from
large-scale international exhibitions to urban regeneration
programmes, from gallery off-site projects to commissioning agency
models.

The Fellow will undertake an ambitious comparative study of
commissioning methods across five international visual arts sectors
and will make a substantial contribution to published research,
working collaboratively with the Situations team and our two
South-West partners to co-ordinate a programme of
internationally-focused public events.
Based at the Bush House office in the centre of Bristol, this position
will be instrumental in delivering this ground-breaking research
project entitled ‘Locating the Producers’. The timescale of the
project is spring 2007 to winter 2009. There is potential for the
Research Fellowship to be renewed beyond 2009.

We are seeking a dynamic and creative individual with experience of
commissioning and/or published research or criticism in commissioning
and curating contemporary art. Training in qualitative research
methods will be given, though experience of academic research at
post-doctoral level is desirable. A thorough knowledge of contemporary
curatorial discourse and an interest in issues of site and context
specificity are essential.
Dependent on skills and experience, the expected starting salary will
be c£30k on the Research Fellow grade.

Visit  http://www.situations.org.uk for further details or telephone
the UWE 24 hour answer-phone service on +44 117 328 2890 to request
documents by post. Please quote reference R/10977/AM. Closing date for
applications: 8 January 2007. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 31
January 2007 at Bush House, 72 Prince Street, Bristol, BS1 4HN, UK.



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Situations 




Research Fellowship in Commissioning Contemporary Art

For full details, visit http://www.situations.org.uk
Closing date for applications: 8 January 2007

Research Fellowship 
c. &pound;30,000

Situations at the University of the West of England, Bristol is seeking a full-time Research Fellow to join its expanding staff team. Situations is a research and commissioning programme dedicated to broadening notions of place and context in contemporary art. In association with Dartington College of Arts and ProjectBase in South-West England, Situations has been awarded a Great Western Research Fellowship grant to create a research alliance of international significance in visual arts commissioning. 

The project acknowledges that whilst the commissioning of place-based contemporary art works is dominating the visual arts sector nationally and internationally, there has never been a comparative study of commissioning methods across different visual arts sectors from large-scale international exhibitions to urban regeneration programmes, from gallery off-site projects to commissioning agency models. 

The Fellow will undertake an ambitious comparative study of commissioning methods across five international visual arts sectors and will make a substantial contribution to published research, working collaboratively with the Situations team and our two South-West partners to co-ordinate a programme of internationally-focused public events. 
Based at the Bush House office in the centre of Bristol, this position will be instrumental in delivering this ground-breaking research project entitled ‘Locating the Producers’. The timescale of the project is spring 2007 to winter 2009. There is potential for the Research Fellowship to be renewed beyond 2009. 

We are seeking a dynamic and creative individual with experience of commissioning and/or published research or criticism in commissioning and curating contemporary art. Training in qualitative research methods will be given, though experience of academic research at post-doctoral level is desirable. A thorough knowledge of contemporary curatorial discourse and an interest in issues of site and context specificity are essential. 
Dependent on skills and experience, the expected starting salary will be c&pound;30k on the Research Fellow grade.

Visit  http://www.situations.org.uk for further details or telephone the UWE 24 hour answer-phone service on +44 117 328 2890 to request documents by post. Please quote reference R/10977/AM. Closing date for applications: 8 January 2007. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 31 January 2007 at Bush House, 72 Prince Street, Bristol, BS1 4HN, UK. 



For more information go to: http://www.situations.org.uk

AOL users <a href="http://www.situations.org.uk">click here</a>
for more information.

Electronic Flux Corporation 
295 Greenwich st, #532, NYC NY 10007 
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