HISK – Hoger Instituut voor Schone Kunsten /
Higher Institute for Fine Arts – Advanced Studies & Practice-based Research
in Visual Arts
The HISK offers a postacademic course in audiovisual and visual art. The
institute provides 24 young artists from Belgium and abroad with a studio of
their own for two years.
The emphasis at the institute lies on individual practice. The programme aims
to achieve a practical balance between study in the studio, discussions with
visiting lecturers, workshops, reading groups, field trips and public
presentations. The international and culturally diverse composition of the
candidate laureate group makes for cross-pollination and dialogue.
The diversity of the international visiting lecturers (artists, curators,
critics, theoreticians...), provides a framework within which the candidate
laureates learn to view their own work with a critical eye. The unique HISK concept
allows participants every opportunity to invest in critical research for
their work within a broader artistic, cultural and societal context.
At the end of the two years, the artist receives a ‘Laureate of the Higher
Institute for Fine Arts’ certificate.
Since 1997, 184 laureates have graduated from the institute. The majority of
them are now pursuing successful professional careers in the international art
world.
Applications
The first of the two working year starts in January 2013 and ends in December
2013.
Artists who have already obtained a Masters degree in Fine Art or an equivalent
qualification are eligible to apply to the HISK. Exceptions can be made for
applicants who do not have a Master degree but display a high level of
development, motivation and artistic affinity.
The admission committee is composed of international visiting lecturers from a
variety of backgrounds. They make a pre-selection from the submitted
portfolios, and the candidates who make it through are invited for an interview
regarding their motivations and expectations. After a period of evaluation
and careful consideration, the committee then makes a decision as to whether
the applicant is suitable.
The conceptual and visual qualities in the works submitted by applicants are
considered to be more important than style, material or technique. Participants
are expected to have a strong commitment to conducting critical research within
their respective fields of interest. At the same time, they should aim
towards locating their practice within a broader perspective of social and
cultural environments. Candidates are also expected to make a contribution to
the activities of the HISK as a whole. This interaction is seen to be an
important forum of exchange and development.
Application candidatures 2013-2014
All applicants have to
• Fill in the online application form (www.hisk.edu /
application /
• Send the following to HISK, Charles de Kerchovelaan 187a, 9000 Gent, Belgium
o A suitable beamer presentation (Power Point) on CD (Mac compatible)
o A print out of the presentation (in colour or in black & white)
o Films and videos on DVD, if possible with menu
o A detailed Curriculum Vitae including a list of exhibitions, grants,
scholarships, awards, commissions …
o Catalogues and texts describing your artistic work (optional)
o A copy of your ID card or passport
o A recent passport photograph (digital if possible)
o A copy of your undergraduate or/and graduate diploma
o Maximum 3 letters of recommendation (optional)`
Deadline submission: JUNE 15, (postmark)
An international jury will make a selection in July 2012 of 12 artists and
maximum 5 reserves. The results of the selection will be known on July 12, 2012
at the latest.
Applicants who have not been selected can collect their documents at the HISK’s
administration office on conclusion of the admission procedure. Documentation
of selected candidates will be archived in the HISK’s records. As careful as
the HISK may be in handling the documentation submitted, we cannot be held
responsible for any loss or damage.
The registration fee amounts to 2000 euros / year (+ a single deposit of 300
euros). Health insurance is not included in the registration fee. The
registration fee (and the deposit) are payable before the start of the working
year.
The Higher Institute for Fine Arts offers a private work space and pedagogical
guidance. There are no scholarships or residencies available. Living costs are
the participants’ own responsibility. Foreign candidate-laureates have to
arrange all the necessary administration themselves in order to obtain a
visa for study purposes and an official residence permit.
HISK
Hoger Instituut voor Schone Kunsten
Higher Institute for Fine Arts
Charles de Kerchovelaan 187a
B-9000 Gent
Phone +32 9 269 67 60
info@hisk.edu
www.hisk.edu
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