The Artistic Residences in No Entulho (RANE) are dedicated to emerging artists and aim to address unusable or surplus materials from the industry, commonly known as debris, as a material for creation.
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Residency Objectives
The focus of the Artistic Residencies at No Entulho (ARNE) by ArtWorks is the creation of an exploratory platform open to the interaction of different stakeholders, demonstrating openness to hosting and collaborating with ongoing projects by other entities.
Industrial Context
Working with debris - entulho - involves dealing with the mutability of matter, temporal, and human dimensions. Here, artists can intersect with the gesture of their practice, equipment, manufacturing processes, and technical knowledge, along with surplus industrial materials. Invited to think, intervene, create, or modify these materials, artists can make use of the conditions existing in ArtWorks facilities, thus bringing the creation process closer to the operational dynamics and resources of the factory.
Resources
We have several workshops coordinated by a multidisciplinary team composed of architects, designers, engineers, artists, photographers, craftsmen, and technicians with access to specialized equipment. In this context, we can find fragments, damaged pieces, or even dust/waste generated by the trimming of industrial production. Thus, formerly industrial materials can be used according to artistic logics. The various stages of production include the analysis and technical and material development of the works, through manufacturing, packaging, transportation, and assembly, to the audiovisual recording of each project.
Materials
Equipment
Workshops
Formats
The No Entulho program is available for proposing, creating, and receiving collaboration proposals. We provide and share our resources to foster and contribute to the cultural sector. In addition to supporting emerging artists, our goal is to strengthen the participation of the working community in the development of artistic projects, promoting the sharing of empirical, artistic, and other experiences. In different formats tailored to the profiles of collaborating artists and institutions, we contribute to the production of artworks, design, and architecture.
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#Support
This support may involve assistance in technical drawing, technical assistance during manufacturing, the provision of debris material from the factory, and the availability of workspace and tools. We also offer assistance in packaging, transportation, and assembly. You can submit your request for artistic production support by filling out this form.
#OpenHouse
Open to receiving spontaneous collaboration proposals in a free and open format. Here, artists can use the ArtWorks factory to develop a specific idea or project autonomously, with minimal and occasional technical support. We provide ample workspace, surplus materials, and limited access to existing machines and tools. For spontaneous collaboration proposals, you can fill the #openhouse form.
#Cycles
The programmatic cycles are a format of long-term residency where artists make use of ArtWorks facilities for a period of 3 months or more. These cycles allow for the creation of curatorial logics that group and organize a series of residencies within the same context. Selection can be by invitation or through an open call. We seek to promote partnerships and joint residencies among artists from various fields and external entities
Open Calls
Artistic Residencies No Entulho
Open
Call
Artistic Residencies No Entulho currently, there is no ongoing open call for artistic residencies. Nevertheless, we welcome spontaneous applications for various residency formats that we have established.
Partners
Since 2018, 22 residencies have taken place, involving a total of 28 artists and 9 technical, artistic, programming, and communication partners. These partnerships represent a significant complement to residency management, continuing to activate various inter-sectoral dynamics in the context of artistic creation an essential aspect of the work carried out in Debris by ArtWorks.
- AiR 351
- Câmara Municipal Póvoa de Varzim
- Canal 180
- CVR
- Damel
- Escola das Artes - Universidade Católica do Porto
- Home by Ronan Mckenzie
- Luz & Som
- Matadero Madrid
- Metaliax PIEP (Centre for polymer Engineering)
- Pedreira
- Recivalongo
- Smart Waste
- Revista Umbigo
- Veios de Madeira Vitrus
- W2V
- Correntes d'escritas
- Porto Post Doc
- Revista Contemporanea
- Sonoscopia
- Mala Voadora
- CIAJG
- Galeria Lehmann + Silva