CALL
FOR ARTISTS
III SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM, PUTAENDO, CHILE
FEBRUARY 2-23, 2003
The
Cart Cemetery Sculpture Park Association is currently offering fifteen residencies
(twelve for sculptors, two for muralists and one for juvenile art educators)
for the period from February 2- 23.

Objective:
The goal of the Putaendo Sculpture Symposia is to bring together prominent sculptors who, in collaboration with novel artists, will contribute to the expansion of the Cart Cemetery Sculpture Park, a non-profit association created in April of 2000. Concurrently, muralists-in-residence will continue the work previously done by artists in the streets of Putaendo, and an artistic activity will be organized with the participation of the local young people.
Our Concept of Public Art:
The
sculptures contained in the Sculpture Park are located on an open terrace,
where they share their space with herds of goats, on the outskirts of the
town of Putaendo, a farming community of some 10,000 inhabitants. The works
of art in the Sculpture Park form part of the daily lives of the local population.
The process of artistic creation, which takes place outdoors, allows the townspeople
to develop a personal relationship with the work of art. After three weeks
of intense labor, the artists leave and Putaendo returns to its longstanding
activities, but the sculptures remain.
In
keeping with our definition of public art, the works created in this manner
are not simply the expression of the artists' esthetic impulses, but are rooted
in environmental, social and cultural issues as well.
For
Putaendo, the Sculpture Park has represented a unique way for townspeople
to become familiar with contemporary works of art, a powerful source of local
pride and identity, and the possibility for many young people to become involved
in a community development project.
Theme
of the Third Sculpture Symposium:
The
general theme of the Sculpture Park is "Time and the Cart." Artists
are invited to present proposals for works related to this general topic in
whatever material or medium they choose.
Required
Application documents:
1-
CV
2- Three slides or photographs of works completed during the last five years
3- A description of the proposed work, including a detailed sketch
4- A list of materials needed
5- A letter of application explaining the applicant's interest in participating
in the
Sculpture
Symposium and specifying the financial support which the artist will be receiving
from his or her professional affiliation or organization.
These documents should be received no later than October 30, 2002. They will
be reviewed by the Artistic Committee, whose decision will be announced on
November 30, 2002.
Terms
and conditions of the residencies:
All
works created during the III Sculpture Symposium will be donated to the Sculpture
Park. The Park will supply food, lodging, local transportation and any materials
used by the artists-in-residence. Artists are expected to provide their own
transportation to and from Santiago, Chile. (It is suggested that international
artists contact their countries' embassies in Santiago to request financial
assistance for their trips. It is also suggested that Chilean artists contact
their respective institutions).
The Park will provide the machine tools and larger equipment. Artists are
encouraged to bring their own hand tools. Assistants will be assigned to visiting
artists (subject to availability).
Application
documents should be submitted to the Organizing Committee of the III Sculpture
Symposium (Comité Organizador del III Encuentro Escultórico
de Putaendo), at the following e-mail addresses:
carretas@putaendo.com
maribel@putaendo.com
Documents
may also be sent by surface mail to the following address:
Parque Escultórico Cementerio de Carretas
San Martín 773
Putaendo, Quinta Región
CHILE
Phones: (56-34) 502822 / 502072
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