Archive for the ‘Residencies’ Category

Franconia Sculpture Park Residency

Monday, July 26th, 2021

Applications Open: June 1, 2021 | Applications Close: August 1, 2021

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2022 Franconia Applications Live! Residency Opportunities!

Tuesday, July 13th, 2021

2022 Franconia Applications Live!

Applications Open: June 1, 2021 | Applications Close: August 1, 2021

Entry Fee: $25 / $15 Franconia Alumni

For information on all residencies please visit: https://www.franconia.org/artist-opportunities/ Franconia Sculpture Park 2022 Artist-in-Residence applications are now open!

This year we’re announcing two new exciting opportunities for Artist Families and Writers.

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Bard Graduate Center Library Artist in Residence September 2021–June 2022

Thursday, July 8th, 2021

Library Artist in Residence
September 2021–June 2022

Total Artists Selected: 2

APPLY
DEADLINE: July 15, 2021 | 11:59 pm EST

The Bard Graduate Center’s Library Artist in Residence (AIR) program invites artists whose practice is grounded in research to use our library collection as an incubator for new work that will interact with our collection in new and non-traditional ways. Artists are invited to conduct research in subject areas relating to their work or to address the library itself as an organized collection of print material, utilizing the library’s reference staff as thought partners in this process. Library AIRs will have the opportunity to present their work. This could take the form of a pop-up exhibition, a library intervention, a publishing project, a public workshop, or an artist talk. Bard Graduate Center will award selected artists a $1000 stipend and a $500 materials budget.

Guidelines Here.
Apply Here.

For more information, contact Emily Reilly, Director of Public Engagement at emily.reilly@bgc.bard.edu

Call for Submissions: The Las Vegas Neon Museum Residency

Wednesday, May 26th, 2021

The Las Vegas Neon Museum’s 2021 National Artist Residency is now accepting submissions.

The 2021 residency program will span six weeks from Monday, October 25 through Sunday, December 5, 2021, with the first two weeks conducted virtually and the final four weeks completed on location in Las Vegas.

Artists over the age of 18 and based in the United States are eligible to apply.

Please find attached a PDF with further details, or visit The Neon Museum site for the residency application:

https://www.neonmuseum.org/education/artists-in-residence

Submission deadline: 11.59pm, Sunday July 11, 2021.

We welcome your sharing this call for submissions!

Residency: Kirk Newman Art School: Kalamazoo Inst. of Arts

Saturday, March 27th, 2021

The Kirk Newman Art School at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is offering a nine-month Post Baccalaureate Residencies for 2021-2022. Residencies are available in jewelry/metals, ceramics, sculpture, photography/digital media, painting, sculpture and printmaking.

Please inform your senior B.F.A. students about this unique opportunity. Detailed information and an application for the Post Baccalaureate Residency Program can be found on our website www.kiarts.org under the Art School tab.

If you would like additional information please contact Courtney Nelson courtneyn@kiarts.org

 

Core Residency Program 2021-22 Application Cycle Now Open

Monday, February 1st, 2021

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The Core Artist and Critical Studies Residency Program – application due April 1

Friday, January 29th, 2021
The Core Program awards residencies to exceptional, highly motivated visual artists and critical writers who have completed their undergraduate or graduate training and are working to develop a sustainable practice. Residents engage with a wide range of leading artists, critics, curators, and art historians who are invited to meet individually with the residents, lead seminars, and deliver public lectures.Fellows are expected to be active in their own creative and/or critical practice. Core fellows come together for a yearlong seminar, the content of which is driven by contemporary concerns, the interests and work of the fellows, and the Core lecture series and visitors.

The residency term is nine months, from September to May, and fellows may apply for a second term. Because the program is intended to foster intensive participation in an active peer group, including biweekly seminar meetings, Core fellows must reside in Houston for the duration of the Core term. Tuesday mornings are reserved for group discussions, and public lectures take place on Thursday evenings. Each spring the program mounts an exhibition of work produced during the current residency term. Critical studies residents may apply for support for a curatorial project in their second year. Residents receive a $20,000 stipend, 24-hour access to a private studio or office, and borrowing privileges at the MFAH Hirsch Library and Rice University Fondren Library. Limited administrative and financial support is available for successful international applicants seeking J-1 visas through the program’s partner organization, International Arts & Artists. No support is provided for other visas.

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Goetemann Artist Residency Environmental/Installation Artist – Taking Applications Now!

Wednesday, January 6th, 2021

We are currently accepting applications for the September 2021, Goetemann Environmental/Installation Residency program. If you or other artists in your circle are looking for a residency retreat by the sea this summer, please consider applying. Come join us on Rocky Neck in Gloucester, Massachusetts! Deadline to apply is May 15, 2021. 

An overview of our community-based organization can be found in the attached announcement (pdf) and in the hot-link above. I look forward to hearing from you. If you have any questions please contact me at info.garesidency@gmail.com

For more information visit: https://rockyneckartcolony.org/how-to-apply/GAR Poster

Residency Opportunity at the ACA

Friday, December 4th, 2020

Suzanne Bocanegra is currently looking for students to take part in a residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts.

Atlantic Center for the Arts is an innovative nonprofit artists-in-residence program that provides artists with an opportunity to work and collaborate with some of the world’s masters in the visual, literary, and performing arts. Since the program began in 1982, over 3500 artists have been served from the US and around the world.

Suzanne Bocanegra is looking for curious students in students who are interested in poking around in disciplines other than photography — but also photography. Current undergrads and alumni are welcome to apply.

The deadline for the residency program has been extended to December 8th. For more information about the residency program, please visit the ACA website. For more information about Suzanne Bocanegra, please visit her website.

2021 Residency Opportunities at Franconia Sculpture Park

Monday, November 16th, 2020

The application deadline has been extended to November 29th. 

Applications can be found at https://franconia.submittable.com/submit.  

This is the first year we are able to offer a stipend of $750 to Emerging Artist Residents while Fellows receive a $5000 stipend! This is an excellent opportunity for your BA and MFA-level students who will receive professional development by way of skills-building, curator studio visits, workshops, and more.

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