Go-Go 24
This project is a 24h residency where artists are invited to make a new work in the time and space given. Go-Go 24 takes place in the AWA gallery. On Monday at 17:00 hours, an artist will occupy the AWA gallery to start their 24 hours. The artist is free to experiment and create whatever he or she wants. Anything is possible. On Tuesday at 19:00 hours the gallery will be open for public to come to the opening of the new work. Go-Go 24 is free of charge.
Artists are expected to pay for their own travel to the AWA gallery in Amsterdam. Food and materials are also the responsibility of the visiting artists, as well as leaving the space exactly as you found it!
About the gallery/studio
Our gallery/studio is based at OT301 in Amsterdam. The size of our gallery is 5,20 by 7,75 metres. OT301 used to be a squat in the Dutch city of Amsterdam which is located on Overtoom 301. EHBK has now bought the building which is used as a multi-media alternative cultural centre. The building is an old film academy and was squatted in 1999 by a group of artists. It is used in a range of ways, including as a venue for music and films, artists workspaces, a bookshop and an 'organic cultural kitchen' (a vegan restaurant) called De Peper. OT301 received the Amsterdamprijs voor de Kunsten from the Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst.
Application
Applications for the 301 residency are temporalily closed. If you are interested in a residency with us, take a look at our SPRING residency
Artists are expected to pay for their own travel to the AWA gallery in Amsterdam. Food and materials are also the responsibility of the visiting artists, as well as leaving the space exactly as you found it!
About the gallery/studio
Our gallery/studio is based at OT301 in Amsterdam. The size of our gallery is 5,20 by 7,75 metres. OT301 used to be a squat in the Dutch city of Amsterdam which is located on Overtoom 301. EHBK has now bought the building which is used as a multi-media alternative cultural centre. The building is an old film academy and was squatted in 1999 by a group of artists. It is used in a range of ways, including as a venue for music and films, artists workspaces, a bookshop and an 'organic cultural kitchen' (a vegan restaurant) called De Peper. OT301 received the Amsterdamprijs voor de Kunsten from the Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst.
Application
Applications for the 301 residency are temporalily closed. If you are interested in a residency with us, take a look at our SPRING residency