THE MUSEUM OF LOSS AND RENEWAL
Group Residency Programmes
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The PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME Group Residency programme is situated in Collemacchia, in the region of Molise, Italy.
The AIR, SEA AND SOIL Group Residency programme takes place in Scotland’s Orkney Islands.
The Group Residencies offer between six to nine participants a supportive, discursive environment for practice and research, exchange and co-learning.
Each Group Residency is devised by The Museum of Loss and Renewal, often in partnership with an organisation or person of international repute, individually designed to stimulate new ways of thinking and experimentation through production, research, co-learning and presentation.
Group Residencies are based around particular themes. They offer participants a supportive, discursive environment for practice and research, exchange and co-learning through immersive on-site research, individual work and multidisciplinary group collaboration. Residents become part of a multi-skilled, international peer-group.
Providing a partially-structured and hands-on programme, Group Residencies enable residents to develop their skills and knowledge within the framework of the residency’s theme.
Through practice-based thinking and doing the Group Residency programmes help residents develop tools, methods and strategies to enrich their work and (re)consider how best to make it public. They are a focussed support structure that fosters multidisciplinary work and provides focused critical feedback.
The Group Residency programmes make a place for collaborative doing and learning, while providing space and time for the knowledge generated to act as a catalyst in residents’ practices. This helps to form and affect the range of disciplinary fields that our residents inhabit and work across.
The Group Residency programmes are also designed to build ideas and develop practices through conviviality. By bringing together diverse groups of people who embody different approaches, The Museum of Loss and Renewal is committed to the belief that a range of backgrounds, life experiences and voices enriches the learning experience and the conversations that take place.
We believe in the power of bringing people together, and that remarkable things happen during a Group Residency in Collemacchia and in the Orkney Islands, contributing to the understanding and identity of these places, and to the wider world that they inhabit.
Proposals are welcomed from groups and organisations who would like The Museum of Loss and Renewal to devise a tailored residency programme, to focus on specific areas of practice and research. For example, The Museum of Loss and Renewal devised PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME: DIG and DECLARE!, a week-long in-situ programme, in response to a request from a group of artists, curators and producers from Scotland in 2022.
PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME
Group Residency Programme
PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME is The Museum of Loss and Renewal’s Group Residency programme that takes place in the village of Collemacchia, in Italy’s Molise region. The village has been home to Tracy Mackenna’s Italian family for centuries.
Each Group Residency takes place in the contemporary parish of Filignano, amidst the historical remains of Samnite and Roman settlements. The community is situated in the outstanding National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, accessible by foot and minibus.
PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME: DRAWING DEEPLY (ITALY) Fri 21 JUNE – Fri 28 JUNE 2024 / APPLY BY Sun 31 March 2024
PLACE, PEOPLE AND TIME: MICRO-MACRO (ITALY) Thurs 24 OCTOBER – Thurs 31 OCTOBER 2024 / APPLY BY Mon 06 MAY 2024
ACCOMMODATION
Residents are accommodated in two comfortable houses situated a couple of minutes walk from each other. Houses have fully equipped kitchens, bathrooms, sitting rooms, and double, twin and single bedrooms (single use bedrooms can be allocated dependent on availability). Central heating and internet throughout.
STUDIOS / WORKSPACES
Studio spaces are located in buildings that are situated a couple of minutes walk from each other, and in/from accommodation. They are recently renovated and are equipped with multiple tables, chairs, lamps, running water and internet throughout.
Small hand and power tools are available. Residents should bring their own specialist machinery or equipment. Residents are responsible for their material supplies. The curators The Museum of Loss and Renewal offer advice regarding delivery.
The Museum of Loss and Renewal has an excellent library with a focus on: art, design, architecture, curating, collecting, (art)writing, publishing, walking, literature …
Ample outdoor space is available around the buildings and in the village. The extensive network of ancient footpaths that connects villages and runs through the Apennine mountains starts at the residency accommodation and studios.
AIR, SEA AND SOIL
Group Residency Programme
AIR, SEA AND SOIL is The Museum of Loss and Renewal’s Group Residency programme that takes place in Scotland’s Orkney Islands. It is a new partnership with the Pier Arts Centre, Stromness.
Each Group Residency takes place at the Pier Arts Centre’s residency facility Linkshouse, in the historic area of Birsay beside the Atlantic Ocean, and at sites of natural and archaeological importance in Orkney, accessible by foot and minibus.
AIR, SEA AND SOIL: DRAWING WITH PLACE (ORKNEY) Sat 24 AUG – Sat 31AUG 2024 / APPLY BY Mon 15 April 2024
AIR, SEA AND SOIL: MICRO-MACRO (ORKNEY) Sat 31 AUG – Sat 07 SEPT 2024 / APPLY BY Mon 15 April 2024
ACCOMMODATION
Residents will be accommodated at Linkshouse, the Pier Arts Centre’s residency facility that is a bequest from Barbara and Edgar Williamson, whose son artist Erlend Williamson drew inspiration from Orkney’s landscape and environment. Linkshouse is situated on the St Magnus Way pilgrimage route, on the Atlantic Ocean and amidst farmlands.
Linkshouse is fully equipped, and comprises twin and double bedrooms, one of which is partly accessible. Work spaces include ‘clean’ and ‘dirty’ spaces.
STUDIOS / WORKSPACES
Both clean and ‘dirty’ work spaces are located in Linkshouse. The property has recently been architect-renovated and work spaces are equipped with multiple tables, chairs, lamps, running water and internet throughout. Ample outdoor space is available in the grounds of the house, and the extensive beach at Birsay Bay whose rock formations are 400 million years old, is a few minutes walk from the house.
The Museum of Loss and Renewal Group Residencies in Orkney, 2023:
DRAWING WITH PLACE 2023
Application deadline for DRAWING WITH PLACE 2024 will be announced early in 2024
MICRO-MACRO 2023
Application deadline for MICRO-MACRO 2024 will be announced early in 2024
WRITING INTO PLACE 2023
Application deadline for WRITING INTO PLACE 2024 will be announced early in 2024
Edwin Janssen