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Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado “La Esmeralda”
“La Esmeralda” National School of Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking
Program Characteristics.
Scholarships are offered to:
A. Student Residence
Catering to students of art schools with whom there is some agreement in
the areas of culture and education.
B. Artistic or Academic Residence
Catering to art professionals: artists; lecturers; critics; or researchers
working on subject matter involving artistic disciplines; curators; and
museographers.
Eligibility
Scholarships are offered to nationals of the countries in which the Cal for SRE
Scholarships for Foreigners is distributed who are interested in the visual arts at a
professional level and who wish to enter one of the modalities that come under the
exchange programs offered by the “La Esmeralda” ENPEG.
Duration
Student Residence
6 months or one year
Artistic or Academic Residence
Maximum 6 months
Receiving Mexican Institution
“La Esmeralda” National School of Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking
Requirements
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In the event the candidate’s mother tongue is not Spanish, submit a certificate
of proficiency in the Spanish language.
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Submit a typewritten letter (two pages, maximum) stating the reasons for your
interest in taking studies at the “La Esmeralda” ENPEG.
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Submit a Curriculum Vitae, two passport-size photographs, and a portfolio
containing 15 photographs.
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Submit an academic project stating the activities you will pursue during your
stay at “La Esmeralda” ENPEG. To this end, candidates must submit a work
program specifying the objective of the project and a detailed description of the
development of the work planned as regards materials, techniques, and
proposals.
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Have international medical insurance coverage.
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Obtain the acceptance of the “La Esmeralda” ENPEG Adjudicating Committee;
ENPEG “La Esmeralda”. The Centro Nacional de las Artes /ENPEG “La
Esmeralda” is located in: Río Churubusco Nº 79, Col Country Club, Delegación
Coyoacán, México, D.F., C.P. 04220; Tel. (55) 1253 94 00 ext. 1402, and 1404.
Fax. 1253 94 62. E-mail: difesmeralda@correo.cnart.mx For further
information, visit the webpage: www.esmeralda.edu.mx
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Return to their native countries upon termination of the scholarship.
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Submit candidature on Application Form A, included in this Call.
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Students’ commitment with the “La Esmeralda” ENPEG upon conclusion of
their stay:
Those participating in the Student Residence program must make a
contribution to the School in any of the following manners: a donation of
work and/or publications.
Participants in the Artistic or Academic Residence programs must make a
contribution to the School in any of the following manners: a donation of
work; donation of publications; teaching of classes; teaching conference;
workshops and/or courses.
Benefits
“La Esmeralda” National School of Painting, Sculpture, and Printmaking.
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Academic costs (enrollment and school fees, and academic tutorials).
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Use of the facilities and technical equipment (tools, machinery, and
laboratories).
SRE
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A monthly allowance equal to:
1) 4 D.F. minimum wages for the Student Residence program.
2) 5 D.F. minimum wages for the Artistic or Academic Residence program.
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International air-travel at the beginning and end of the scholarship, as long as
there is a reciprocal agreement with the government of the candidate’s country.
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IMSS medical insurance, effective as of the third month of the scholarship.