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Weeklong art programme to study core issues of city

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CHENNAI: In light of Madras History Month in August, Vettiver Collective, a volunteer organisati­on in Besant Nagar, has invited Chennai-based artists to submit applicatio­ns for a week-long residency art programme.

Concerning the issues of rapid urbanisati­on and unabated climate change impacting the city, ‘The Good City Artists Residency’ initiative provides opportunit­ies for the upcoming visual and performing artists to explore and engage with the core communitie­s of the city.

A total of ten candidates will be selected and each will receive a production grant of Rs 30,000. They will be monitored from August to October and given guidance on creating works that celebrate subaltern narratives.

The initiative will function as a channel to let artists reflect on what a ‘good city’ is. The final artwork will be showcased at two events to be held in December at North and South Chennai.

Archanaa Seker, a volunteer at the Vettiver Collective and the programme coordinato­r, said, “We aim to provide an immersive experience for the artistes. The Third Master Plan for the city is expected to be announced and most of what we see is a ‘copycat plan’. Thus, our goal is to develop a different plan for the city. We need to take into account factors like the city’s landscape, caste, class, waste management, colony resettleme­nt, etc., to bring out an inclusive plan for the city. Through our mentorship, artists will be able to bring their vision of an inclusive city.”

Applicatio­ns are invited from artists who are 18 years old or above across various mediums, including Music, Theatre, Photograph­y, Visual Arts, and Literature (Poetry, Prose, Comics, and Zine-making). Interested artists can apply through bit.ly/goodcityre­s by July 31 and contact vettiver.collective@gmail. com for further queries.

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