Goethe Institut Project Space (GPS)- Call For Proposal 2024

Goethe Institut Project Space (GPS)- Call For Proposal 2024

GPS is a roving platform for art projects. The new programme will support work realised all over South Africa ranging from workshops to exhibitions, events and performances; including visual art, literature, film, music, dance and theatre projects.

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: GOETHE-INSTITUT PROJECT SPACE (GPS)
The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s cultural institute. It is known worldwide for promoting intercultural engagement through fostering dialogue and exchange in the arts.
Goethe-Institut Project Space (GPS) is a multi-disciplinary roving project space that follows on GoetheOnMain, which was based at Arts On Main in Johannesburg from May 2009 to November 2024. The new programme will support work realised all over South Africa ranging from workshops to exhibitions, events and performances; including visual art, literature, film, music, dance and theatre projects.
GPS is envisioned as a non-commercial, artist-centered free platform, designed to support not only the artists and their projects, but also the many structures, spaces and festivals that currently exist and need partnerships of this nature in order to continue their work.
GPS enables actors, artists, performers, curators, choreographers, writers, dancers, composers, directors, and musicians to select the space and infrastructure they wish to work with. If awarded, a GPS grant would support both the hosting space and the project itself.
The new project signals a move to decentralise, supporting smaller spaces, and also those situated outside of the large metropoles. Practitioners will be able to produce their work locally with a partner of their choice and a GPS grant.
Similarly to the GoetheOnMain project that preceded it, a public call for proposals is presided over by an independent jury of arts professionals, who make the project selection.
The Goethe-Institut looks forward to seeing installations, workshops, events and performances; including visual art, literature, film, music, public art, dance and theatre work; realised throughout South Africa through GPS grants.
GPS forms part of the Goethe-Institut’s programme that promotes intercultural engagement through fostering dialogue and exchange in the arts.
FRAMEWORK
The new project aims to support non-commercial work and will privilege experimental content, with the focus above all else on artistic quality. Successful projects additionally maintain a sensitivity for their chosen context and considers the local relevance of the themes the work engages.
Partnership is at the core of the GPS project. Proposals will be looked at not only in terms of the work itself, but also the space for which it is intended. The jury will consider the appropriateness and track record of the proposed partner space.
Application Deadline 5 September 2024
Realisation Period January to December 2024