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Open call for the 11th edition of the Alternative Education Programme at Rupert

Rupert is pleased to announce the open call for the 11th edition of the Alternative Education Programme, which will take place between 12 June and 30 November, 2023.

The deadline for applications is 19 MARCH, 23:59 (EEST).

Rupert’s Alternative Education Programme combines education and professional development with community of practice. It aims to help emerging artists, curators, writers, thinkers, researchers and critics develop their practice in the framework of formal and informal exchanges between themselves, tutors and the public. The programme expands academic discourse and seeks to nurture alternative modes of knowledge sharing. It explores the interactions between different fields in the pursuit of more sustainable and resilient futures. The programme maintains a close relationship between theory and artistic practice while recognising the importance of the ineffable, intuitive and numinous.

THE 11TH EDITION

The 11th edition of the Alternative Education Programme will develop a dialogue between traversability, transgressions and artistic practices while continuously exploring the creative potential of interdependency and care. By acknowledging the complexities and uncertainties of the contemporary world, the programme fosters affirming and long-lasting networks between its participants, curators and the institution. The juxtaposition of critical inquiry and peripheral knowledge will function as a malleable framework that will provide participants with the tools to develop their practice and think along more-than-human worlds.

MORE ABOUT THEMATIC TRAJECTORIES [1]

The programme will be developed through a series of lectures, workshops and field trips during the course of six months. The programme will be concluded with a final event in Vilnius and a publication—the Alternative Education Reader—which will include entries by the programme’s participants and tutors.

THE TUTORS

The tutors of the 11th education of the Alternative Education Programme will be announced soon.

MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

Each year, Rupert invites local and international tutors who offer a unique methodological approach and provide curatorial support for the participants. The Alternative Education Programme is actively shaped by the close interaction between participants and tutors, providing opportunities to directly impact the educational framework of the programme. The participants have a chance to engage with Rupert’s vibrant creative community—our residents, speakers, guests—and have access to the network of the institution.

Rupert’s Alternative Education Programme is free and open for all, regardless of their background or current practice. While the programme should be the participants’ priority, it is conceived to be compatible (part-time) with other engagements, such as studies or work. Generally, the participants should expect to have a session (a workshop, seminar, trip or a meeting) each week, split into two days and taking somewhere from 6 to 12 hours in total. The schedule might vary and will be provided after the selection process. Selected participants are expected to be based in Vilnius for the duration of the programme.

The 11th edition is curated by Tautvydas Urbelis.

Rupert’s activities are supported by the Lithuanian Council for Culture

Sponsors: Vilnius City Municipality (Lithuania), Nordic Culture Point (Finland), Tech Zity (Lithuania)

HOW TO APPLY

Each applicant is required to propose a project that they will develop during the programme. Projects’ relation to the thematic outline will be considered as an advantage during the selection process, albeit not a decisive one.

The deadline for applications is 19 MARCH, 23:59 (EEST).

Rupert acknowledges the limitations of existing application formats and wishes to offer a more inclusive approach. If you are unable to complete some of the required fields or need any assistance, please email us at info@rupert.lt [3].