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CALL for APPLICANTS: Just Shift

Learn more about the Artist Residency at The Edge from Just Shift!

such sweet NECTAR

Pancakes are an uncommon treat at our house.  Even the best of store bought syrup shouldn’t be kept as long as the periods between pancake occurrences at our breakfast table.  So, my husband now makes our pancake syrup.  Someone suggested he substitute agave nectar for the sugar in the recipe.  Wow.  It isn’t a 1:1 substitution.  Agave nectar is much sweeter than honey or refined sugar.  I can’t handle it.  We’ll stick to the water, sugar, molasses & vanilla standard, thanks.  This next Call is just sweet enough to intrigue.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Applicants from Just Shift for an Artist Residency at The Edge. One of 3 residencies can be completed virtually.  If you meet the requirements, be sure to apply even if you don’t want to travel to California.  Great opportunity…

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Learn more about the Artist Residency at The Edge from Just Shift!CALL for APPLICANTS:
Artist Residency
from Just Shift

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to U.S. citizens, age 21+ with at least a BFA degree

MEDIA:  Open to drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, computer & book arts

DEADLINE:  June 1, 2016 (if your last name begins with A-L)  or June 3, 2016 (if your last name begins with M-Z) 

NOTIFICATION:  Via email by June 29, 2016  to schedule phone interview.  Final notification via email by July 13, 2016.

ENTRY FEE: $5 per application

SELECTION: Nina Karavasiles & Julie McConnell,”the facilitators,” are both artists & long time friends from opposite coasts. They met at a self defense class for women in San Diego in 1989. Fast forward twenty-six years of following their individual artistic paths to their decision to establish a creative and supportive space for artists to make work that fosters a mindful and behavioral change oriented towards the preservation and respect of the environment and animals.

AWARD:  Just Shift takes place at “The Edge,” in CA, combining a 9-day residency (late September) & grant. 3 selected artists (1 of 3 is distance/cyber) will work independently & take part in writing exercises, environmental/animal education, dialog, good food & a field trips.  Modest sleeping accommodations  provided & plant-based meals.  2 on-site artists will each receive a grant of $800.  Cyber artist grant is $400.

For complete details, Review the Full Site!

Learn more about the Artist Residency at The Edge from Just Shift!

FREE RESIDENCY: Mexico

Learn more about 360 Xochi Quetzal!avoiding
PUMPKIN

Who do we blame for the over saturation of pumpkin flavored foods?  With lattes, muffins, cheesecakes & more.  I cannot bear the idea of pumpkin pie this Fall.  I have decided to ignore traditional Fall foods for Winter dreams of a warm, artist residency in Mexico.  This next opportunity is a fantastic chance to avoid pumpkin panic.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Applications from 360 XOCHI QUETZAL (Mexico) for their Winter Residency. Free studio, housing & a food stipend.  What more could you want?  A month in Mexico to make art

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Learn more about the 360 XOCHI QUETZAL Spring Artist Residency in Central MexicoFREE RESIDENCY:
360 Xochi Quetzal

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all visual artists, musicians & writers age 23+

MEDIA:  Open to all media

DEADLINE:  September 28, 2014 (midnight Mountain Time)

NOTIFICATION:  October 19, 2014

ENTRY FEE: The application fee is $36

JURORS: Deborah Kruger is the founder of 360 Xochi Quetzal and a mixed media artist who exhibits internationally. Her work in mixed fibers and digital printing is in private collections throughout North America.

Learn more about the 360 Xochi Quetzal Residency program!Justin R. Lytle is an artist, composer, and designer based in Seattle, WA.  Justin holds a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts, and his work is found in various public & private collections.  Justin is a classically trained pianist, and uses the medium of sound design as a foundational tool for his contemporary sculpture practice. He is the owner of Studio Arno, a small design studio, and he composes for the Seattle based music project Holy Cities. Justin was the 2nd Resident at 360 Xochi Quetzel and has now joined us as the music juror.

Alice Fogel is the State Poet Laureate of New Hampshire 2014 – 2019 & recent winner of the Nicholas Shaffner Award for Music in Literature. Alice is the author of three poetry collections, most recently, Be That Empty (2007). She is also author of Strange Terrain: A Poetry Handbook for the Reluctant Reader (2009).  Alice teaches creative writing & poetry at Keene State College, Keene, NH & Landmark College, Putney, VT.

AWARDS:  This is a free one-month residency. Your residency offers free WiFi, maid service, $1,000 pesos food stipend & utilities.  You will are responsible for laundry, transportation, entertainment & add’l food. International calls can be made via skype.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the XOCHI QUETZAL Artist and Writers Residency Program!

RESIDENCY: Old Furnace

Learn more about the Old Furnace Artist Residency!FRENCH FRY
fuel
hold the ketchup

I’m fascinated by the prospect of using veggie oil as an alternative fuel for powering cars & heating homes.  I’m not ready to jump to the change; however, I do have some fundamental questions.  Are fast food joints going to start get paid for their waste oil? Will traffic jams smell like french fries? What about the pesticides used on the crops from which the oil was processed?  The name of this next Call probably doesn’t indicate the heating source, but we can always hope, right?  Always investigate…

Check out this Ongoing Call from Old Furnace Artist Residency (Virginia) for Summer & Fall Residency opportunities.  No cost application or residency.  You just have to get yourself to Virginia.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Old Furnace Artist Residency!RESIDENCY:
Old Furnace

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:  Open to all media.  Special attention is given to socially engaged work & social justice causes.

DEADLINE:  Ongoinglink to application

NOTIFICATION:  Ongoing

ENTRY FEE:  None.  The residency is at no cost the participating artists but they will need to provide their own transit to Harrisonburg, VA and during the residency. Participating artists are asked to donate one piece of art to the residency in exchange for the room, board, and food.

AWARDS:  Residencies can last anywhere from 1 day to 1 month. If desired, Jon will assist in hosting some sort of public event like an exhibition, talk, workshop, lecture, dinner party, or some type of happening.  Creative space is limited but assistance will be given as needed.

*Editor’s Note:  This residency is a personal home. I waited to give the program time to mature before publishing.  As always, do your homework; however, I am now comfortable suggesting artists apply.

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Learn more about the Old Furnace Artist Residency!

 

CALL for ENTRIES: NJ Residency

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SPACE

Sometimes you just need space–not just physical space, but mental space.  I have “worked from home” for a long time; however, I still have to have a place to work–space meant for creation.  I need a kitchen, a studio, and office.  If you need space to work and create, this might just be the space for you…

Check out this Call for Entries from Gallery Aferro (Newark, NJ) for 2013-2014 Residency.  If you are looking for 6 months of space & collaboration to develop a show or project, this could be the one for you.  Great opportunity…

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Learn more from Gallery Aferro!CALL for ENTRIES:
NJ Residency

 

ELIGIBILITY:
Open to all artists

MEDIA:
All media except
welding and other
open flame activities

DEADLINE: December 6, 2013

Learn more from Gallery Aferro!ENTRY FEE:  No fee to apply

AWARDS: Residents will be awarded studios, each approximately 600 sq ft, for 6 months, with 24 hr access, access to visiting curators and other gallery directors, a solo exhibition in our project space, and inclusion in an end-of-program catalog highlighting their work over the length of the residency.

The current Gallery Aferro building can accommodate 6-12 artists at a time.  Artists will be selected on the basis of quality of work, commitment to their field, demonstrated need, and the ability to interact positively with the community at large.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

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CALL for APPLICANTS: Creative Residency

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no thanks

I often preach my love of the slow cooker, but I do find it challenging to transition my slow cooker meals into warmer months.  I don’t want potato soup, chili or ham ‘n’ split pea when it is 80º outside.  I usually crave cold treats like cucumbers.  But, each year I eventually stumble across a handful of new recipes that make it work.  I love the slow cooker because it gives me the gift of time to do something other than cook.  This next Call is all about giving you time to do something other than cook.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Applicants from PlatteForum (Denver, CO) for Creative Residency.  This program offers you a place to create, a place to live, exhibition opportunity AND a weekly stipend.  HURRY, the deadline is rapidly approaching…

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Learn more from Platte Forum!CALL for APPLICANTS:
Creative Residency

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists

MEDIA:
Open to artists in all genres

DEADLINE:
March 15, 2013

ENTRY FEE:  None

JURY PROCESS:  An interdisciplinary selection committee will consider applications for the residencies. Care will be given to selecting artists who represent a variety of genres, experiences, and ideas.

Learn more from Platte Forum!AWARD:  PlatteForum provides facility, stipend ($250/week) to help defray artist expenses, staff support, program administration, workshop support, youth workshop supplies, opening event, press releases, printed invitations.

Facilities & Services: The contemporary facility is over 3,000 square feet with dedicated outdoor sculpture area and plaza. An open studio (2,000 square feet) is surrounded by staff offices, kitchen, restrooms, and artist/staff space with shower and futon couch.

Housing: Modest, private artist apartment with private bathroom, shower and futon.

Meals: Kitchen is available for artists’ use.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more from Platte Forum!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: I-Park 2013

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anyone?

Could you host a dinner party for 4 weeks in a row?  I’m not sure I could either.  Feeding 6-8 people every day for a month has got to be a challenge.  I think it would have to involve lots of pasta, casseroles and soups.  But, it would be a great excuse to eat comfort food.  This next Call will give you 4 weeks away in a creative atmosphere…and group meals.  Check it out…

Check out this Call for Applications for an Artist Residency at I-Park (Connecticut). There is a $30 entry fee, but if selected, there is no fee for the 4-week residency which provides a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc. Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Learn more about the Artist Residency Program at I-Park!ARTIST RESIDENCY:
I-Park

 

I-Park is both an open air and a closed studio laboratory for individual artistic pursuits in the fields of the visual arts, music composition/sound sculpture/design, moving image, landscape/garden design and creative writing. The artists-in-residence program offers a quiet, retreat-like environment conducive to exploration and experimentation – without the expectation of particular outcomes. Artists are free to conceive and execute new ideas or work on existing projects.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists internationally, aged 21+ years.

CATEGORIES: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design. Inter-disciplinary artists are welcome to apply for a residency at I-Park.

Read the Full Call from I-Park!DEADLINES:

April 1, 2013
(For Landscape and Architecture)

February 18, 2013
(For all other disciplines)

NOTIFICATION:
Usually around mid-March

APPLICATION FEE: $30

JURORS: For 2012, I-Park has organized juries for the following programs and/or disciplines: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design.

AWARDS:A 4-week residency includes a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the Artist Residency Program at I-Park!

CALL for ENTRIES: Soho Chelsea Artist Residency

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Ramen noodles are a marvel.  I am amongst the millions that have been on a sleeping-on-someone’s-couch budget at one point in my life.  That budget allows for ramen noodles, oatmeal and a splurge on peanut butter for protein.  If you can find a couch in NYC, this next Call might be a great reason to eat ramen again.  Just a thought…

Check out this Call for Applications from the SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea (New York City, NY) for an Artist Residency.  If you have a friend who’ll let you sleep on the couch for a few weeks (okay, 3 months), this is a GREAT opportunity to jump into the NYC art scene.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the Artist Residency from the SOHO2O Gallery Chelsea!CALL for ENTRIES:
Soho Chelsea Artist Residency

 

SOHO20 Gallery Chelsea is a non-profit artist run gallery that has been promoting the work of women artists since 1973 through gallery exhibitions and public programming.  As part of our continued commitment to the arts they initiated a 3 month studio residency program for visual artists.

The studio space is located at 547 West 27th Street, in the heart of the Chelsea art community of New York City.  The setting offers a community of art professionals and commercial as well as non-profit galleries and art spaces.  The studio’s proximity to the contemporary art center makes it a convenient place to see renowned exhibitions in the neighborhood, as well as arranging studio visits with gallerists, critics and curators.

Learn more abou the SOHO2O Gallery in Chelsea!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to men & women. All applicants must be residents of the US or have a valid visa not expiring before the end of the program, 18 years or older, not enrolled in any degree-seeking program and able to demonstrate need for a studio.

MEDIA: All media

DEADLINE: March 6, 2012, midnight EST

NOTIFICATION:  At least 2 weeks prior to the start of the residency.

ENTRY FEE: $35 application fee

SELECTION PROCESS: A panel of SOHO2O Gallery artists and board members will review applications and select an artist for the 2012 season.  Artists will be selected based on the quality of their work and their potential for making the most of their time in the program.

Learn more abou the SOHO20 Gallery in Chelsea!RESIDENCY INCLUDES:  Three-month studio residency.  Work space only, artist must have separate housing arrangements.  The studio is located within SOHO20 Gallery.  It is a private studio space that measures 26×9 feet. The studio offers 13 foot ceilings and over 40 feet of workable wall space. Access to the studios 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Opportunities to present works to curators, critics, arts professionals, and the general public.  Artists are encouraged to present finished work to the public near the end of the residency with a gallery-sponsored OPEN STUDIO event with an optional artists talk.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the SOHO20 Gallery in Chelsea!

ARTIST RESIDENCY: I-Park (FREE)

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before WHINE

Communal cooking requires wine consumption.  Well, it does for ME.  It isn’t that I don’t trust other people to do things “right” in the kitchen; afterall, my husband cooks dinner for our family almost every night.  No, it is really about being IN the kitchen with multiple people, all doing things differently.  I can adapt, it just requires a little wine in the beginning, ha.  This next Call could require some communal cooking.  Look out…

Check out this Call for Applications for an Artist Residency at I-Park in Connecticut.  There is a $30 entry fee, but if selected, there is no fee for the 4-week residency which provides a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc.  Don’t miss this opportunity!

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Read the Full Call from I-Park!ARTIST RESIDENCY:
I-Park

I-Park is both an open air and a closed studio laboratory for individual artistic pursuits in the fields of the visual arts, music composition/sound sculpture/design, moving image, landscape/garden design and creative writing. The artists-in-residence program offers a quiet, retreat-like environment conducive to exploration and experimentation – without the expectation of particular outcomes. Artists are free to conceive and execute new ideas or work on existing projects.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to artists internationally, aged 21+ years.

CATEGORIES: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design.  Inter-disciplinary artists are welcome to apply for a residency at I-Park. 

Read the Full Call from I-Park!DEADLINE:
January 30, 2012
(Less than a week away…hurry)

NOTIFICATION:
Usually around mid-March

APPLICATION FEE: $30

JURORS: For 2012, I-Park has organized juries for the following programs and/or disciplines: Visual Arts, Music Composition/Sound Sculpture/Design, Creative Writing, Moving Image and Landscape/Garden Design. 

AWARDS:  A 4-week residency includes a private bedroom, private studio, artists’ meal program, etc. 

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Read the Full Call from I-Park!

ARTIST RESIDENCE: 3331 Arts in TOKYO

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IN GROUPS

Have you ever wanted to go into a restaurant and order everything on the menu? You can, you know. Try it at your favorite sushi or tappas bar with friends. Everyone gets to try everything AND split the bill. This Call might get you to work as a group too…

Check out this Call for Submissions for those interested in an Artist Residency in Tokyo sponsored by 3331 Arts Chiyoda. Anyone can apply, but they encourage groups of 2 to 5 artists at this Arts & Cultural Center in the heart of Tokyo. Take a chance…

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Learn more about the Artist Residence program at 3331 Chiyoda!CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
3331 Artist & Curator
Residence TOKYO

 

ELIGIBILITY: 3331 Arts Chiyoda is launching a fairly new residency program open to artists, curators and creative practitioners internationally. With a full range of facilities including accommodation, studio and gallery, creative practitioners have the exceptional opportunity to extend their artistic engagement in the heart of Tokyo.

Visit 3331 Arts Chiyoda online!Not only will artists be able to pursue their own individual research and practice, but they will be connected to the extensive network of Tokyo’s art scene through the hub that is 3331. With the energy of the electronics and anime haven of Akihabara right at one’s doorstep and the traditional cultures of downtown but a stone’s throw away artists will be able to experience all aspects of this kaleidoscopic city from this convenient base.

Artists are not only able to spend time in Tokyo, but are able to create work onsite and then finally exhibit what they have developed during their stay, in the distinct setting of 3331 Arts Chiyoda. They are pleased to be able to offer these facilities to artists who can contribute to the creative expressions of this metropolis and engage its inhabitants in new ways.

ENTRY FEE: No fee to enter; however there is a fee to participate.

 

Check out the 3331 Arts Chiyoda Residency in Tokyo!They particularly encourage applications from galleries, museums, universities, and arts organizations. They also welcome approaches from individual artists; however, they recommend that artists consider applying in groups of 2-5. Please note that 3331 is unable to offer financial support to artists in residence in this program.

The facilities are ideal to be shared between a group of 3 artists, and can accommodate a maximum of 5 artists if so required. In order to apply for this program please download the application form from the website.

DEADLINE: December 30, 2011.  They currently have availability for May, June, October, November and December 2012.

For all enquiries please contact Satoko Takahashi residence@3331.jp +81 3-6803-2441.

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3331 Arts Chiyoda Residence

ARTIST RESIDENCE: 3331 Arts in TOKYO

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INSPIRATION
IN GROUPS

Have you ever wanted to go into a restaurant and order everything on the menu? You can, you know.  Try it at your favorite sushi or tappas bar with friends.  Everyone gets to try everything AND split the bill.  This Call might get you to work as a group too…

Check out this Call for Submissions for those interested in an Artist Residency in Tokyo sponsored by 3331 Arts Chiyoda. Anyone can apply, but they encourage groups of 2 to 5 artists at this Arts & Cultural Center in the heart of Tokyo.  Take a chance…

Learn more about 3331 Arts!CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
3331 Artist & Curator Residence TOKYO

 

ELIGIBILITY: 3331 Arts Chiyoda is launching a new residency program open to artists, curators and creative practitioners internationally. With a full range of facilities including accommodation, studio and gallery, creative practitioners have the exceptional opportunity to extend their artistic engagement in the heart of Tokyo.

Visit 3331 Arts Chiyoda online!Not only will artists be able to pursue their own individual research and practice, but they will be connected to the extensive network of Tokyo’s art scene through the hub that is 3331.  With the energy of the electronics and anime haven of Akihabara right at one’s doorstep and the traditional cultures of downtown but a stone’s throw away artists will be able to experience all aspects of this kaleidoscopic city from this convenient base.

Artists are not only able to spend time in Tokyo, but are able to create work onsite and then finally exhibit what they have developed during their stay, in the distinct setting of 3331 Arts Chiyoda. They are pleased to be able to offer these facilities to artists who can contribute to the creative expressions of this metropolis and engage its inhabitants in new ways.

ENTRY FEE:  No fee to enter; however there is a fee to participate.

 

Check out the 3331 Arts Chiyoda Residency in Tokyo!They particularly encourage applications from galleries, museums, universities, and arts organizations. They also welcome approaches from individual artists; however, they recommend that artists consider applying in groups of 2-5. Please note that 3331 is unable to offer financial support to artists in residence in this program.

The facilities are ideal to be shared between a group of 3 artists, and can accommodate a maximum of 5 artists if so required. In order to apply for this program please download the application form from the website.

DEADLINE:  July 25, 2011 (for July/August residence) and September 23, 2011 for residence between January-June 2012.

If you have any queries please contact Emma Ota at info@en.3331.jp +81(0)3-6803-2441

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3331 Arts Chiyoda Residence