The residency artists selected by the European Media Art Platform will offer insights into our present and possible futures. They will deal with the living dead, men giving birth and Tamagochi's laying NFT eggs.
The European Media Art Platform (EMAP), co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union aims to support collaboration projects by emerging artists who work critically with technologies in the fields of video, digital art, robotics, bio art and other forms of media art. Since the launch of the platform in 2018, 44 projects have been commissioned, 13 of which received international awards. Many more EMAP commissions have been presented at prestigious institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Barbican in London, and the Venice Biennale. Following an international open call which received 500 artist proposals from 37 countries, we are excited to announce the selected artists for 2022. Each of the 15 media artists and artist groups will take part in an international two months, fully funded residency with an EMAP partner organisation, culminating in several group exhibitions within the next 3 years.
EMAP Selected Artists for 2022
Antre Peaux (Bourges, France)
● Juliane Jaschnow & Stefanie Schroeder
Ars Electronica (Linz, Austria)
● Charlotte Jarvis & Susana Chuva de Sousa Lopes & Patricia Saragüeta
FACT Liverpool (United Kingdom)
● Agnes Varnai & Tina Kult
gnration (Braga, Portugal)
● Marc Vilanova
iMAL Art Center for Digital Cultures & Technology (Brussels, Belgium)
● Studio Above&Below – Daria Jelonek & Perry-James Sugden
IMPAKT [Centre for Media Culture] (Utrecht, The Netherlands):
● Beny Wagner (DE/USA) & Sasha Litvintseva
Kersnikova Institute / Kapelica Gallery (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
● Alizée Armet
KONTEJNER | bureau of contemporary art praxis (Zagreb, Croatia)
● So Kanno
LABoral Art and Industrial Creation Centre (Gijón, Spain)
● Paula Kaori Nishijima & Marlén López
m-cult (Helsinki, Finland)
● Trammel Hudson & Caroline Sinders
NeMe (Limassol, Cyprus)
● Rosa Menkman
Onassis Stegi (Athens, Greece)
● Nadja Verena Marcin
RIXC Centre for New Media Culture (Riga, Latvia)
● Leon Butler
Werkleitz Centre for Media Art (Halle, Saal, Germany)
● Marleine van der Werf
WRO Art Center (Wroclaw, Poland)
● OPN Studio - Susana Ballesteros & Jano Montañés