Scotland’s Architecture Fringe opens 2019 call for participants: Closing 8 April

websiteScotland’s Architecture Fringe has launched its call for participants for the 2019 open programme, with the call closing at 12 noon on 8 April 2019.

Architecture Fringe writes:

The Architecture Fringe 2019 Open Call is now open for confirmed submissions to the 2019 Open Programme. You can submit your events, projects, exhibitions and happenings using the button below. Submission to the Architecture Fringe 2019 is free and we highly recommend reading our How To Take Part submission guide and familiarising yourself with the information on this page about planning, submitting and running a project.

The Open Call closes for confirmed submissions at 12 noon on Monday 8th April 2019.

Initiated by a group of architects, photographers, engineers, landscape architects, visual artists, curators and musicians the Architecture Fringe is an independent, contributor-led open platform for new work and projects across the arts which explores architecture and its impact. The Architecture Fringe acts as a platform for self-initiated projects from practitioners in any field. The inaugural Architecture Fringe took place in 2016. Our second edition occurred in July 2017 hosting 50 projects from around 260 contributors in 37 venues. The Architecture Fringe 2018 was the largest and most geographically widespread to date with almost 70 projects from 340 contributors in 56 venues across Scotland!

For the Architecture Fringe 2019 a provocation entitled In Real Life, (IRL) invites contributors to explore the extraordinary here and now that shapes our individual experiences and collective storytelling. Submitted work can respond to a number of themes and threads within this framework. You can also download this guide which takes you through everything you need to provide when submitting work to the Open Programme.

How you use the platform and provocation is up to you – projects may take the form of exhibitions, performances, discussions, screenings, installations, writing, lectures, walks, music, temporary structures…

From exhibitions and performances to screenings and walks, proposals may take a variety of forms and potential participants are encouraged to join one of Architecture Fringe’s monthly meet-ups to share and discuss ideas. The 2018 Architecture Fringe featured more than 70 projects, with 340 contributors across 56 venues. The Architecture Fringe 2019 will take place across Scotland from 8 to 24 June 2019.

Confirmed submissions for the open call close at 12 noon on 8 April 2019.

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