INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAMME
Call 2025
Cosima von Bonin, Boy at Work, Lumiar Cité, 2023, installation view.
Courtesy of the artist and Maumaus/Lumiar Cité. Photo: DMF.
Applications are invited for the 2025 Maumaus Independent Study Programme, which will run from 9 January until 25 July 2025.
The intense Programme runs for 27 weeks (312 contact hours) and is devised and organised by the art theorist and curator Jürgen Bock (director of the Maumaus School and Residency Programme and its associated exhibition space Lumiar Cité).
The Programme is open to a maximum of twenty-two participants (artists or art-related researchers or other professionals). The Programme is designed to encourage the participants to analyse and develop their art practice in a stimulating, intellectually rigorous, yet informal environment. The Programme creates a context for the internalisation of comprehension and knowledge through discussion and critical thinking. Besides regular classes of critical studies and group discussions, seminars, workshops and lectures will offer insights and multiple perspectives on current thinking inside and outside — but always in relation to — the field of art and are devised by a range of internationally renowned artists/film-makers such as Ed Atkins, Gerry Bibby, Manthia Diawara, Erica Love/João Enxuto, Jihan El-Tahri, Loretta Fahrenholz, Renée Green, Florian Hecker, Tonio Kröner, Uriel Orlow, Christodoulos Panayiotou, João Penalva, Simon Thompson and Fredrik Værslev; art historians Sabeth Buchmann, Helmut Draxler, Toni Hildebrandt, Gertrud Sandqvist and Kerstin Stakemeier; philosophers Stefanie Baumann, Bojana Cvejić, Alexander García Düttmann, Esther Leslie, Michael Marder, Alberto Toscano, Sjoerd van Tuinen and Giovanbattista Tusa; sociologist Avery F. Gordon; anthropologist Filip De Boeck; writers Anne Boyer and Adania Shibli; and social theorists Brenna Bhandar, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Jules Gleeson and Manuela Ribeiro Sanches. Studio visits allow practitioners to develop their work through discussions with Gerry Bibby, Jürgen Bock, Tonio Kröner, Uriel Orlow, João Penalva, Gertrud Sandqvist and Simon Thompson.
Applicants should take into consideration:
• Applications should be sent via email to maumaus@maumaus.org (submissions accepted until 31 August 2024).
• Applications should include a motivation letter, a CV and a portfolio documenting examples of work the applicants consider most relevant to their current practice. An interview at the Maumaus office in Lisbon (online for international applicants) will follow and determine the final selection for acceptance on the Programme.
• The language of the ISP Maumaus is English.
• The administration of the ISP Maumaus provides foreign participants support for finding accommodation and studios in Lisbon.
• The next edition of the ISP Maumaus starts on 9 January, running until 25 July 2025, with a one-week break from 3 to 7 March and a two-week spring break from 14 to 25 April.
• Changes may occur during the course of the Programme.
For further information about the Programme and tuition fees, please contact the ISP office at maumaus@maumaus.org
Maumaus
Avenida António Augusto de Aguiar, 148 - 3º C
1050-021 Lisboa, Portugal
Monday to Friday, 10h00 to 13h00,
14h30 to 19h00
Tel: + 351 21 352 11 55
maumaus@maumaus.org
Upcoming:
Manthia Diawara
AI: African Intelligence
Batoto Yetu Portugal, Caxias
01.12.2024, Sunday, 11h00
Lumiar Cité
Rua Tomás del Negro, 8A
1750-105 Lisboa, Portugal
Wednesday to Sunday, 15h00 to 19h00
or by appointment.
Tel: + 351 21 755 15 70
lumiar.cite@maumaus.org
Maumaus/Lumiar Cité is funded by República Portuguesa – Cultura/Direção-Geral das Artes. With the support of Câmara Municipal de Lisboa and Junta de Freguesia do Lumiar.