Open Call

RESIDENCY 108 spring session

RESIDENCY 108

With Funding
Free / No Costs
Germantown, United States

Eligibility

Artists of any age from any country may apply. We accept solo artists as well as collaborating teams of up to three people. We are interested in applicants whose practice involves a defined engagement with landscape, ecology, and or projects that employ historical or first-hand research of the 108 site. Please have your statement reflect this intention.

Number of Participants

The program accommodates three artists at a time. Each resident is provided with a room, working facilities and a weekly stipend for food, participants are responsible for cooking their own meals. Each resident will be asked to present their work during the residency and weekly critiques are held as a group, sometimes with a visiting critic.

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

April 22, 2019 - May 20, 2019

Funding

  • $80.00 stipend (weekly)

Facilities

Desk Space, Individual Studio, Library

Housing

Guest House

Meals

No meals

Public Programs

Critique, Discussion, Group Dinners, Self-Directed

Disciplines

Activists, Book Arts, Choreography, Cinematography, Composers, Conceptual Art, Crafts & Trades, Dance, Digital Media, Drawing, Dreamers, Fiber Arts, Illustration, Immersive Experiences, Installation, Interdiscplinary Arts, Land Art, Mixed Reality, Moving Image, Multimedia, Music, Painting, Pedagogy, Performance Art, Photography, Playwriting, Poetry, Printmaking, Research, Sculpture, Sound Art, Textile, Thinkers, Video Art, Visual Arts

Languages

No languages listed

Program Description

: Residency 108 invites emerging and established artists, writers and thinkers of all disciplines to immerse themselves in their creative practice. We particularly welcome those who work with nature, ecology and the installation of temporary outdoor land-art works. The residency is free apart from the cost of travel and material expenses which must be assumed by the individual. Two four week-long residencies are offered each year, one during the month of October and one in May. The program takes place on 108 acres of pastoral land which was used as a horse farm in the last century. The property features rolling hills, mowed paths, meadows, dense

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