Open Call

Chalk Hill Artist Residency Call for Artists 2021

Chalk Hill Artist Residency

No Funding
Healdsburg, United States

Eligibility

Applications are open to artists of all mediums including, but not limited to, fine arts, multi-media, design, singing/songwriting, poetry, etc. The program is interested in established, emerging, and outsider artists. An ideal applicant is motivated, comfortable in a remote, rural setting, and able to accomplish their proposed project.

Number of Participants

One artist in residence at a time. No group applications will be accepted for the 2021 year.

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

January 01, 2021 - December 31, 2021

Costs

  • $25.00 application fee
  • $400.00 program fee (weekly)

Facilities

Desk Space, Gallery, Individual Studio, Installation Space, Library

Housing

Cabin, Live/Work, Private Bathroom, Private Housing

Meals

No meals

Public Programs

Open Studios, Performances, Self-Directed

Disciplines

Animation, Architecture, Ballet, Book Arts, Cartoonist, Ceramics, Choreography, Cinematography, Composers, Conceptual Art, Crafts & Trades, Dance, Digital Media, Drawing, Fiber Arts, Film, Illustration, Installation, Interdiscplinary Arts, Land Art, Literature, Multimedia, Music, Music Composition, Nonfiction, Opera, Painting, Performance Art, Photography, Playwriting, Poetry, Screenwriting, Sculpture, Singing, Sound Art, Video Art, Visual Arts

Languages

English

Program Description

Chalk Hill Artist Residency is a unique opportunity for artists across mediums to work and stay at the beautiful Warnecke Ranch and Vineyard. The program is located in Sonoma County, an hour and a half north of San Francisco. Talented artists from a diverse range of abilities and geographical locations are able to find the space and time needed to pursue creative work. Chalk Hill Artist Residency offers the use of the artist house, studio space, and access to the ranch property. The property's oak woodlands, hiking trails, vineyards, and private access to the Russian River are sources of inspiration for residents

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