Biennale College ASAC – Writing in Residence 2025
The new call for applications for graduates under 30 in Music from all over the world. Supported by Swiss Seaside Foundation.
Writing in residence
La Biennale di Venezia announces the new call for the Biennale College ASAC – Writing in Residence programme 2025, being launched today, Tuesday 12 August, on the website www.labiennale.org.
Starting this year, the Biennale College ASAC - Writing in Residence Architecture, Theatre, Dance, Cinema and Music are open to young graduates under 30 from all over the world with an excellent knowledge of Italian language, spoken and written.
The Sponsor of the Biennale College ASAC - Writing in Residence 2025 is Swiss Seaside Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in 2008 in Switzerland that supports projects related to children, youth, family and the environment.
The call launched today is dedicated to young graduates under 30, students in Music, aimed at writing a critical text that will be collected in a publication of La Biennale di Venezia. For each of the above-mentioned sectors, the artistic directors have identified a research topic related to the programs of the festivals and exhibitions, to be explored in depth in the Historical Archive of Contemporary Arts (ASAC) of La Biennale. The young scholars selected starting from the proposed theme carry out in Archive, guided by tutors, a search of sources and documents for the drafting of a text of up to 15 pages.
Call for applicationsThe call launched today covers the following sector and theme:
Writing on Music, theme Music as a metaphor of the cosmos at Biennale Musica 2025 “The Star Within”.
Tutor: Federico Sardo.
Deadline: 10 September 2025.
Biennale College ASAC – Writing in residence, now in its 8th edition, is one of the activities of the Historical Archive of La Biennale, International Research Center on Contemporary Arts, within which research programs are developed also in connection with cultural institutions and universities as well as special projects such as, among the most recent, the new magazine La Biennale di Venezia, reborn after 54 years after its last publication.
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