Writing Exchanges
Writing Exchanges
Indonesia - Australia
About
Tulis (Too-lis) 2018 is a two-way Australian-Indonesian writing exchange. The project will bring an Indonesian writer to Australia to conduct a four-week residency at Varuna Writers House, a two-week placement at WestWords and participation in the Sydney Writers Festival.
There will be a reciprocal exchange for an Australian writer, who will spend up to five weeks at Komunitas Salihara, before participating in the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. A short film will capture the exchange.
Open Call for Applications: Australia and Indonesia
An open call for applications will take place in Australia and Indonesia between 11 September-1 October 2017 for residencies taking place in 2018. Applications will be made through the online system Smartygrants.
Applications are now closed
For queries please email Asialink Arts arts-residencies@asialink.unimelb.edu.au
Indonesian Writers Applying to Australia
Varuna, the Writers’ House.
What will be provided:
- A one-month residency at Varuna, the Writers’ House, Katoomba
- Participation in the Sydney Writers Festival (regional event confirmed)
- A two-week residency at WestWords, Western Sydney
- Successful applicants will be awarded a grant that will cover expenses for the six weeks in Australia, including flights, accommodation, support from the host organisations and per diems.
Indonesian writers applying for the six-week exchange should have an interest in conducting research and/or writing in Australia and interacting with the local writing community.
Applicants should have good conversational English skills and be able to present in a festival context. A translator for public events can be provided.
Literary forms accepted: Poetry, all forms of fiction, memoir and biography (academic thesis projects not accepted).
Key dates (not negotiable):
2 April 2018 - 30 April 2018: Writing residency at Varuna, the Writers’ House
30 April - 14 May 2018: Residency at WestWords.
Selection Criteria:
- Quality of work as demonstrated by the application and support material provided, and relevant professional experience
- Relevance to the applicant's future professional goals
- Relevance of the proposed hosts and country to applicant's aims and objectives
- Demonstrated capability and confidence to engage in a meaningful and active way with the host and community in-country
- Potential for ongoing outcomes and connections in Australia and Indonesia
- Ability to present in a writers' festival setting
Australian Host Partners
Varuna, the Writers House: http://www.varuna.com.au/
Located in Katoomba in the Blue Mountains of NSW, Varuna, the National Writers’ House is the former family home of Australian writers and social activists Eleanor Dark and Dr Eric Dark. In 1989, their son Mick Dark gifted their home to the Australian public and to future Australian writers.
Today, the house and gardens have retained a warm and welcoming atmosphere that engenders both concentrated work and collegiality among writers. Five writers at a time stay at the house throughout the year, enjoying the dedicated studio spaces, the large gardens, and the wonderful meals that the Varuna chef cooks each night.
Varuna is located in regional New South Wales (1 hour 40 min by car, 2 hour 20 min by train from central Sydney). Link to google maps Varuna’s accommodation and facilities can be viewed here: http://www.varuna.com.au/varuna/index.php/staying/the-house
WestWords: http://www.westwords.com.au/
WestWords offers a comprehensive program of workshops, residencies, fellowships and support for writers, along with professional opportunities.
WestWords is located in Western Sydney.
Australia - Indonesia
Australian Writers Applying to Indonesia
Komunitas Salihara
What will be provided:
- A five-week residency at Komunitas Salihara, Jakarta.
- Participation in the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, Bali
- The successful writer will be awarded a grant that will cover expenses for the six weeks in Indonesia, including flights, accommodation, support from the host organisations and per diems.
Australian writers applying for the six-week writing exchange should have an interest in conducting research and/or writing in Indonesia and interacting with the local writing community.
Applicants should be capable of running workshops and presenting in a festival context.
Applications have now closed
Literary forms: Poetry, all forms of fiction, memoir and biography (academic thesis projects not accepted).
Key dates: Six-week period from mid-September until the end of October 2018
Indonesian Host Partners
Komunitas Salihara - Jakarta
Based in Jakarta, Komunitas Salihara is the first privately-owned multidisciplinary arts and cultural centre in Indonesia. Their vision is to maintain freedom of thought and expression, respect differences and diversity, and to foster artistic and intellectual resources. The complex features a black box theatre, art gallery, lounge, open-air theatre, dance and music studios, art store and café. Komunitas Salihara has a strong writing focus, hosting a literary biennale that includes workshops, screenings, creative thinking and writing classes, literary tours and speakers. www.salihara.org
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF)
Held annually in Ubud, Bali's artistic and cultural heartland, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) has become Southeast Asia's largest and most renowned cultural and literary event. While a writers' festival at its heart, the UWRF also encompasses a broad program of visual arts, music, performance, and community projects, creating a world-class festival that celebrates extraordinary stories across art form and amplifies brave voices, global issues and big ideas. Ubud offers over 200 public programs during the festival as well as a festival satellite program. www.ubudwritersfestival.com
Selection Criteria:
- Quality of work as demonstrated by the application and support material provided, and relevant professional experience
- Relevance to the applicant's future professional goals
- Relevance of the proposed hosts and country to applicant's aims and objectives
- Demonstrated capability and confidence to engage in a meaningful and active way with the host and community in-country
- Potential for ongoing outcomes and connections in Australia and Indonesia
- Ability to present in a writers' festival setting
Emerging Writing Exchange
The 2018 Emerging Writing Residency opportunity will support a three month residency at one of Asialink’s established global collaborators located throughout the Asian region.
Supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation, the $12,000 grant will assist the development of an emerging writer working in the the fields of poetry, fiction or theatre. The residency will allow dedicated time for research, writing and two way engagement in the region.
Applicants will be asked to complete an exchange proposal that demonstrates a clear relation between their writing practice, their selected collaborator and what they plan to achieve during their residency.
As Asialink's global collaborators are a diverse range of organisations, applicants are ask to ensure their proposed collaborator list ‘Writing’ as a supported artform. Applicants are not required to contact their nominated collaborator during the selection process.
View Asialink’s global collaborators.
View the eligibility criteria and selection criteria.
Applications have now closed