Photo: Iliyan Ruzhin
Are you ready for a week of pure artistic innovation and collaboration? The 180° Festival, in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Bulgaria, the Italian Cultural Institute Bulgaria, and KoreoProject (Italy), invites passionate students like you to join our exclusive Student Lab – a key part of our vibrant 180° Community Lab program.
What’s This All About?
Imagine a week where you get to experiment, create, and push the boundaries of art with fellow students based in Germany, Bulgaria, and Italy. Our Student Lab is not just an event; it’s a melting pot of ideas, creativity, and inspiration. You’ll work on exciting projects, receive guidance from amazing mentors, and showcase your unique vision in the festival program.
Why Should You Join?
• Innovate: Explore new ideas and take risks in a supportive environment.
• Collaborate: Work with other talented students who share your passion for art and creativity.
• Showcase: Present your work to an international audience and gain exposure.
• Connect: Network with peers and industry professionals, building lasting connections.
• Festival Access: Enjoy all festival events and performances – immerse yourself in the creative atmosphere.
Program Details:
🔹 September 19, 2024: Online info session.
🔹 October 4, 2024: Arrival in Sofia by 6 PM at the latest.
🔹 October 4 – 11, 2024: Collaborative work and creation of an artistic concept, which will be presented in the festival program on October 10.
🔹 October 12, 2024: Departure.
Who Can Apply?
We are looking for art students or young professionals of all ages based in Bulgaria or Germany.
How to Apply:
Fill in the application form below by August 25th, 2024.
Successful candidates will be announced by 30th August, 2024. We’ll cover travel (up to €250) and accommodation during your stay in Sofia.
If you meet any technical issues, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@180-degrees.org !
Open-call is closed.
The workshop is held with the kind support and partnership of the Goethe-Institut., Italian Cultural Institute and KoreoProject