Open Call

ALL IS LEAF: Geodesic Dome Residency: An Art and Ecology Retreat

All Is Leaf

No Funding
Mt. Hood, United States

Eligibility

All creative beings seeking dedicated time to contemplate land and earth and who desire participation in sustainable creative acts to change the world are encouraged to apply. If your work advocates awareness, innovation, or revolution towards a better relationship with our earth and each other, we want to hear from you.

Number of Participants

5-8 participants, artists can apply as a duo or group in shared space for discounted fee.

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

April 27, 2020 - May 03, 2020

Costs

  • $10.00 application fee
  • $1,100.00 program fee (one-time)

Facilities

Co-Working, Desk Space

Housing

Nomadic

Meals

Breakfast, Coffee, Dinner, Lunch, Snacks, Tea, Vegetarian

Public Programs

Community Engagement , Critique, Discussion, Forum, Group Dinners, Performances, Readings, Round Tables, Self-Directed, Teaching Exchange, Workshops

Disciplines

Activists, Administrators, Animation, Architecture, Artificial Intelligence, Arts Administrator, Augmented Reality, Ballet, Biotech, Blockchain, Book Arts, Cartoonist, Ceramics, Chefs, Choreography, Cinematography, Collective, Composers, Conceptual Art, Crafts & Trades, Culinary, Curatorial, Dance, Dance Groups, Design, Digital Manufacturing, Digital Media, Documentary, Drawing, Dreamers, Entrepreneur , Fiber Arts, Fiction, Film, Illustration, Immersive Experiences, Installation, Interdiscplinary Arts, Intervention, Jewelry, Journalism, Land Art, Literature, Makers, Mixed Reality, Moving Image, Multimedia, Music, Music Composition, Nonfiction, Opera, Painting, Pedagogy, Performance Art, Photography, Playwriting, Poetry, Printmaking, Public Art, Puppeteers, Research, Scholar, Scientists, Screenwriting, Sculpture, Singing, Social Practice, Sound Art, Textile, Theatre, Thinkers, Video Art, Virtual Reality, Visual Arts, Wearable Technology

Languages

No languages listed

Program Description

All Is Leaf is now accepting submissions for the Geodesic Dome Residency from April 27 - May 3, 2020. All creative beings seeking dedicated time to contemplate land and earth and who desire participation in sustainable creative acts to change the world are encouraged to apply. If your work advocates awareness, innovation, or revolution towards a better relationship with our earth and each other, we want to hear from you. Geodesic Domes are experiments in tension and integrity seeking to improve human shelter through accessibility and efficiency. Buckminster Fuller, a strident pioneer of socio-ecological thought, is credited with bringing these structures into American mainstream thought as part of mid-century design and innovation. Fuller dedicated his life as an experiment seeking to “find what a single individual could contribute to changing the world and benefiting all humanity" The first full sphere geodesic dome was constructed at the University of Oregon in 1959.

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