Request for Proposals: Arts Projects (Research/Practice) | Deadline: November 04, 2022 (CLOSED)

India Foundation for the Arts (IFA)
invites proposals for Arts Projects (Research/Practice)
under Project 560

Application Deadline: Friday, November 04, 2022

Click here to read the call in Kannada.

Turn Bangalore into a stage, a canvas, a notebook or a digital courtyard!
Tap into its varied voices, spaces, histories, memories, aspirations, and expressions.

Who is the city? What does it mean to be a Bangalorean? Where do the strengths and challenges of the city lie? How has the city transformed during the pandemic? If Bangalore is on your mind, then this call is for you.

Sumana Chandrashekar speaks about
Arts Projects (Research/Practice) under the Project 560 programme

IFA seeks to implement Arts Projects (Research/Practice) on Bangalore that critically engage with the city's pasts, presents, and futures. Collaborative projects that bring together artists and scholars are also encouraged. Outcomes of the projects could variously include performances, exhibitions, installations, films, research papers/monographs or interdisciplinary works. The presentation of these outcomes must be public and in physical format, with virtual elements in part, if necessary. (We do not encourage only virtual presentations.)

Duration of the project: Up to 12 months

Budget: Up to a maximum of Rs 4 lakh

Deadline: November 04, 2022

Who can send project proposals?

Arts practitioners and researchers/scholars can apply. As practitioners, you could be writers, poets, performing/ performance artists, visual artists, filmmakers, new media, and digital artists or practitioners engaged in interdisciplinary work. Applicants must be based in Bangalore and the project has to be undertaken in Bangalore.

Who is eligible?

You are eligible to apply only if you are an Indian citizen. Your collaborators too must be Indian citizens. For details, please click here.

How to send project proposals?
Send us a proposal with details of:

  • Your existing research or arts practice and your critical artistic or research concerns about Bangalore
  • Details of the project
  • Collaborators, if any, and the nature of these collaborations
  • Detailed timeline and budget

Additionally, please include with your proposal:

  • Supporting materials such as writings, photographs, audio/video recordings of earlier work
  • An updated biodata including your postal address, telephone numbers, and e-mail address

You may choose to write your proposal in any Indian language, including English.

If you wish to discuss project ideas before sending your proposal or have queries regarding the same, please write to sumana@indiaifa.org before Friday, October 21, 2022. The final proposal, along with all supporting materials, should be submitted online in a single email not exceeding 25 MB to sumana@indiaifa.org with the subject line: Application for Project 560 (Arts Projects) on or before Friday, November 04, 2022.

Please note that incomplete proposals and those where applicants do not fall within the eligibility criteria will be disregarded.

Selection Process:

Shortlisted proposals will be evaluated by an external selection panel. Shortlisted applicants must be available for a discussion with the panel during evaluation. Project selections will be announced in January 2023. The decision by IFA on project selections will be final.

All selected projects will be implemented by IFA.

About Project 560:

Project 560 is an IFA initiative for Bangalore. Taking its name from the first three digits of Bangalore's pincode, Project 560 proposes to encourage artists, scholars, institutions and neighbourhoods to engage creatively and critically with the city. In doing so, it aims to provide citizens with a kaleidoscopic experience of exploring the city that would enable them to reimagine the city and their relationship with it in novel ways.

Namma 560. Namma Project. Namma Pincode.

The Project 560 programme for 2022-2023 is supported by Sony Pictures Entertainment Fund and BNP Paribas India.