The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Shelter Cove Arts and Recreation Foundation (SCARF) are excited to announce applications are being accepted for the Spring 2024 session of the King Range National Conservation Ares (King Range NCA) Artist in Residence (AiR) program. The residency will offer an inspirational and unique 4-weeks on California’s remote Lost Coast for an artist to interpret public lands through art.
Together, the BLM and SCARF provide an opportunity for artists to experience the Lost Coast while educating the community and showcasing their interpretations of the surrounding public lands. The AiR program is founded on the belief that artists look closely at the way the world works, notice things that others may have missed, challenge ideas, experiment, and create new opportunities to experience public lands through art.
Applications must be received by Friday, March 15th 2024 at 4:00 p.m.