Guapamacátaro
The Guapamacátaro Interdisciplinary Residency in Art and Ecology

Call for artists, scientists, educators and activists
www.guapamacataro.org

The Guapamacátaro Interdisciplinary Residency in Art and Ecology is a 
site-based and community-oriented program for artists from different 
disciplines, scientists, educators and activists, aimed at fostering 
socially and ecologically-conscious cultural development in the area 
where the Guapamacátaro hacienda is located (Michoacán, Mexico).

The program was founded in 2006 by Mexican artist and curator Alicia 
Marván, as an extension of her artistic practice. Its conceptual and 
artistic framework includes ecology in its broad sense, not limited to 
its common association with the preservation of the natural environment. 
All components of the local ecosystem (human, natural and artificial) 
and their relationship to each other are subject of inquiry, creativity 
and growth.

The Guapamacátaro hacienda was built in the late 1800's and is located 
in the culturally rich Purepecha region in the state of Michocán, 
Mexico, an hour and a half from the city of Morelia and three and a half 
hours from Mexico City. Nearby towns include Maravatío, Tlalpujahua and 
El Oro. The facilities, set on rural farmland, include several studios, 
large common areas and ample outdoor space. Housing is made available on 
the grounds in single and double rooms.

Each year the residency takes place in Winter/Spring and lasts 3 weeks. 
Because of the relative inaccessibility of the place and a desired 
cohesiveness of the group, all participants are required to be there the 
whole time, arriving and departing on specific dates and times.

During their stay, participants use the hacienda grounds as a laboratory 
for the creative process and engaging with the local community in art, 
ecology and development practices. They are free to work whenever 
desired in the provided studios and anywhere in the property. 
Experimentation is encouraged as is discourse and collaboration. Daily 
group activities such as morning stretch and meditation, and occasional 
guided walks and fieldtrips to nearby towns and natural areas are often 
organized, depending on people's interests.

Up to 10 people are selected from a mix of the following disciplines:

- Performing Arts (Music, Dance, Performance, Theater, Puppetry, etc)
- Visual Arts (Painting, Drawing, Mixed-Media, Photography, Film/Video, etc)
- Sculpture and Installation
- Design and Architecture
- Humanities and Social Sciences (Anthropology, Philosophy, Writing, etc)
- Natural Sciences (Ecology, Hydrology, Biology, Geology, etc)

The selection process is both by invitation and application.

Application is open to professionals (or students who demonstrate 
maturity) from all countries, cultural backgrounds and aesthetics.

More information here.

Razpisni obrazec
Rok prijave: 01/11/11

Kontakt:
The Guapamacátaro
Alicia Marván
Mexico
[email protected]
www.guapamacataro.org
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