Open Call

Winter/Spring 2025 Funded 3-Week Residencies in Los Angeles (Pasadena, CA)

The Residency Project

With Funding
PASADENA, United States

Eligibility

Who should apply? -Artists at any stage of their career and from any disciplinary background for whom our Residency Philosophy resonates! -Individual artists and partnered applicants are welcome to apply. “Partnered applicants” refers to intimate partners, as they will share a bedroom and queen bed. Both partners should maintain an active creative practice, either collaborative or independent from one another. -We invite applicants of all races, ethnicities, national origins/citizenship (international applicants are welcome), religious affiliations, gender identities, and sexual orientations. -TRP awards stipended residency spots to only a few outstanding artists each year. Pursuant to our mission, our priorities lie in providing opportunities to historically underrepresented artists (artists from marginalized communities, BIPOC/AAPI/Latinx artists, artists with disabilities, immigrants, women, LGBTQ+ artists, and parents), and artists pursuing environmentally sustainable practices.

Number of Participants

2

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

January 13, 2025 - May 30, 2025

Funding

  • $300.00 stipend (one-time)

Costs

  • $25.00 application fee

Housing

Home-Stay, Live/Work, Private Room, Shared Bathroom

Meals

Coffee, Snacks, Tea

Public Programs

Mentors

Languages

English

Program Description

Based in a lively urban neighborhood in Pasadena, California, The Residency Project @ 880 provides space to live and work in an intimate, shared-living environment with access to the thriving arts scenes, diverse cultural landscape, and natural resources of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. TRP @ 880 asks specifically how the archetypal home can serve as both a physical and conceptual framework for contemporary art practice. Residents are not required to end their residency with a finished "product." Rather, TRP encourages artists to research, rest, explore, experiment, and play with new concepts and modes of making. Artist Stipend: $300

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