Many Mini Residency: Copenhagen

Application

Many Mini Residency will be held January 8th-14th at Koh-i-noor, located in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Many Mini Residency is a one-room residency that is open to applicants from all disciplines (art and non-art alike) and encourages participants to customize their residency experience. There is no minimum time-limit for your stay at the residency but the maximum stay allows you to use this space for half a day.

The space may be used for public programs, personal studio time, a rehearsal space, a dinner, a place to rest, or whatever you see fit …culminating in a 168 hour, one-week online exhibition that will be documented and continually updated on the project’s website.

About Koh-i-noor
Founded in 2004, the focus of Koh-i-noor is to create a space for experimentation and to have an influence on the discourse of contemporary art. Koh-i-noor aims to provide and uphold a collaborative, process-related and interdisciplinary, informal platform for open thought, information exchange and spatial experiments. Although operating within an international network, Koh-i-noor’s activities are also informed by and related to its local context and situation. Koh-i-noor seeks to ensure a critical distance and take position towards contemporary cultural and social conditions.

APPLICATIONS REMAIN OPEN UNTIL RESIDENCY SCHEDULE IS FILLED
Apply to: contact@manymini.org

Residency Timetable:
Sunday, January 8th to Saturday, January 14th
00:00 to 24:00 each day
Please see the schedule for available hours.

To apply for a Many Mini Residency please submit by email the following information:

Name:

Proposed length of residency:

Brief description of your proposed residency:

Preferred date(s)/time(s) of residency:

Please look over the “Location” section for important residency guidelines before submitting your application.

If accepted to the Many Mini Residency, each participant will be asked to contribute a short bio for the website, provide residency documentation (such as a digital photo or video) and a short statement about how their time was spent at the residency for the project archive.

Residency awards will be reviewed and awarded on a rolling basis.