2084 – Open call for a fine artist – Performing arts residency in Paris, France
Who: Ladder Art Company (Hungary), La Transplanisphere (France) and HYBADU (Poland) hire performing artists for “The 2084 Project”.
What: Four-week-long intensive artistic residency (3 Feb/2 Mar -2025, Paris) during which the project’s artistic team will collaborate with artists based in France to create the “2084” theatre performance. All the creative work will focus on climate change, sustainability, and environmental consciousness. The residency will result in the showcase of the theatre performance in Paris.
Who are we looking for: a professional fine artist of any genre with an interest of working on a fine art exhibition on the theme of climate change and sustainability, living in France. The exhibition will be presented together with the show.
Minimal requirements: an understanding of English is necessary + availability for the whole duration of the workshop, rehearsals, and presentation event
Minimal requirements: an understanding of English is necessary + availability for the whole duration of the workshop, rehearsals, and presentation event
Selection process for the Fine Artists: 1st round (Deadline January 5th 2025)
fill out and send the application form
You will be contacted by the production for more instructions.
Note on the 2084 project
Climate change is a global issue that transcends individual, regional, cultural and national boundaries. The 2084 project aims to harness the transformative power of the arts to stimulate societal change by envisioning Europe in 2084, radically affected by climate change and its associated threats. The 2084 project aims to foster sustainable creation through an international collaboration involving partners from Hungary, France and Poland. Our main aim is to lay the foundations for sustainable performing arts, focusing on the creation of productions, with climate change as their subject, that are environmentally friendly and can serve as a model for future creators committed to sustainability,
The Artistic Team
Mátyás Marofka – director, artistic director of Ladder Art Company
Máté Czakó – choreographer
Victor Morato Ribera – music composer and supervisor
Jázmin Nagy – Artistic assistant
Alíz Győri – fine artist and photographer
Hanna Masznyik – set and costume designer
For more information about the project and the artistic team, you can visit Ladder Art website