Ecopoetics Workshop 2023

TPRI Ecopoetics Workshop Italy 2023

​Call for Applications

The organizing group of the Topological Poetics Research Institute (TPRI) call for applications to Ecopoetry Workshop 2023, which will take place in the Taleggio Valley, Italy, 17-31 July 2023.

​Ecopoetry Workshop was initiated in 2018 as a two-week residency with a focus on collaborative, critical, and creative approaches to the nexus of poetics and contemporary environmental issues. The first iteration was held in association with the Nature, Art, and Habitat Residency (NAHR) in the summer of 2019. After a hiatus due to COVID, the workshop will take place once again in the summer of 2023.

​Rather than only providing time to write nature poetry, Ecopoetics Workshop is intent on gathering poets, multimedia and movement artists, theorists, philosophers, and researchers committed to advancing the way humans conceive of and enact their relationship with the nature. The organizing group conceives of ecopoetics as an expanded, open-ended research program and aesthetic practice. While some members consider themselves poets, they are also filmmakers, theorists, visual artists, and musicians investigating and producing novel modes of poetic engagement.

​The workshop is open to many different approaches, but is most dedicated to engagement with aesthetic and practical complexity, innovation, and what can be achieved through empathetic collaboration. In 2023, in concert with NAHR, and where the opportunities present themselves, we will concentrate on the theme of “air.” Participants will be encouraged to explore the function, mechanism, importance, and state of air from a range of natural, ecological, social, political and ecological perspectives, and to reflect on the impacts of air pollution and air quality degradation. For more context on how we will approach the theme of air, please consult NAHR’s 2023 residency page.

​The Workshop schedule involves alternating days of structured and open time. On structured days, the group meets in the morning to discuss the day’s theme (eg. the politics of breath in site-specific art). In the afternoon, it embarks on a creative exercise in the environment surrounding the town of Sottochiesa, where we stay. On open days, participants can work on their personal projects or meet in groups as they please. There are many walking paths through the mountains, and streams, towns, and other places of interest to visit. At the halfway point of the workshop, a ‘work-in-progress’ event will be held, providing the opportunity for feedback, and at the end of the workshop there will be a project presentation event.

Participants will be strongly encouraged to fully complete an object or text by the end of the workshop

More information can be found in the following slideshow:

ECOPOETRY WORKSHOP 2023 SLIDESHOW

To Apply

Please fill out our application form here: https://forms.gle/zHtdDJvxZ5SbqWHK8

The form will ask for the below, which you might like to prepare in advance: 

  1. A personal biography detailing relevant past artistic, academic, and professional experience (500 words max). Please include full name, email address, phone number, and place of residence.
     
  2. A “statement of intent” (in lieu of a “project proposal”) detailing what concepts, modes, materials, or discourses you are looking to engage with during the workshop. You may like to discuss ongoing projects here, but we are interested in how they will be developed at this specific site, during this specific workshop. You should also include some thoughts on how you might engage with the environmental theme of “air” in your work.
     
  3. Links to any online portfolios or other evidence of relevant previous work published or exhibited.
     

A maximum of 8 participants will be invited to join the organizing group of Brooke Bastie, Courtlin Byrd, Brent Cox, and Simon Eales. Preference will go to applicants whose statements of intent are most closely engaged with the concerns of Ecopoetics Workshop and the Topological Poetics Research Institute. A shorthand gauge for measuring such a closeness is: creativity (is the intended work innovative?), criticality (is the intended work rigorous and relevant?), and collaborative (would the intended work both contribute to and benefit from being developed in a group context?).
 

Cost

Two weeks apartment accommodation at Soggiorno Mazzoleni in Sottochiesa, reading and workshop materials, and facilitation fees: 850.00 euros.

Travel and food costs are the responsibility of each individual participant. Some meals will be provided.

Previous participants have had great success with obtaining institutional funding (eg. University travel grants). We encourage participants to apply for such funds available to them as soon as possible. 

Any funding that the organizing group can raise between January and July 2023 will be dedicated to off-setting the cost of participant attendance.  

Deadline

We ask that all applications are submitted to ecopoeticsworkshop@gmail.com by 17 February 2023.