Doha Fire Station announces open call for Curator-in-Residence applications

Doha Fire Station announces open call for Curator-in-Residence applications

Qatar Living
By Qatar Living

 

The Fire Station, a contemporary art space in the heart of Doha that supports artists and engages local communities through cultural programming, announced its annual open call for the Curator in Residence program. This year, the residency is in collaboration with the Qatar-MENASA 2022 Year of Culture to support curators from the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. For this edition, two curators will be invited to join the program from October 17, 2022, to January 17, 2023. The deadline to apply is June 18, 2022.

The three-month residency offers wide-ranging support to the burgeoning talent, including a round-trip ticket to Doha, off-site accommodation, and a monthly per diem. The two curators selected for the residency will also have access to a furnished workspace at the Fire Station and assistance in developing their curatorial concepts. The residency is designed to immerse participants in the dynamic local art scene through interactive sessions with local artists and curators, participation in Open Studio events, public programs, and opportunities to organize exhibitions.

The residency program is open to independent and institutional curators of all curatorial and research-based practices from the MENASA region. Curators from the following countries are eligible: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Bhutan, Egypt, India, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Morocco, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Students enrolled in an Academic program (excluding doctoral candidates) at the time of residency are not eligible to apply.

Fire Station launched its Curator in Residence program in 2020, taking place twice a year for three months in conjunction with the Artist in Residence program. Three curators have gone through the program since 2020.

David Suárez Mira, a Colombian curator based in New York, conducted curatorial research on sound art in Qatar and the Gulf region during his residency, which was presented at the Fire Station in an exhibition featuring local artists titled Acts of Listening from Future Generations. Fahad Al-Turky, a Qatari cultural professional and Exhibition Manager with Msheireb Museums, served as a Curator and part of the development team for Msheireb Museums' permanent exhibitions, with a specific focus on the history of slavery in Qatar, the Indian Ocean Region, and global Modern Slavery in Bin Jelmood House. Hadeel Eltayeb explored identity and cultural production in her work. Her research explores facing down the haunting effects of ghosts in the archive, negotiating narratives of ownership through oral histories, and negotiating the tension between individual, social and public remembering through cultural practices.

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