The 2023 LMCC Arts Center Residency OPEN CALL
Deadline | 2022.12.13 |
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Results Available Date | Late February, 2023 |
Website | The 2023 LMCC Arts Center Residency OPEN CALL Website |
More About Residency | Lower Manhattan Cultural Council |
The 2023 Arts Center Residency will offer residencies to artists and creative practitioners, currently in need of studio space to support their practice, who are interested in a short-term residency experience focused on experimentation, ongoing development, and being in dialogue with fellow residents. LMCC welcomes applications from artists whose practice is self-directed and process-based and would benefit from the unique resource of the Arts Center at Governors Island serving as an incubator for research and interdisciplinary collaboration.
More details: https://lmcc.submittable.com/submit/b99e5afd-58f4-415c-957e-fa6414144163/2023-arts-center-residency-application-form
Photo by David Sundberg/Esto.
Duration | Session One: Monday, April 3 - Friday, July 28, 2023. Session Two: Monday, August 21 - Friday, December 15, 2023 |
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Fields and Media | Comic, Community Development, Craft, Cultural Heritage, Independent Curator, Literature, Movie and Pop Music, Museum, Other, Performance Art, Visual Art |
Provided by Host | Residency participants will be provided the following basic amenities: access to free, temporary, work space in LMCC’s Arts Center for 4 months; semi-private open floor plan studios - approximately 250 square feet; basic work tables and chairs, basic overhead lighting, electricity, Wi-Fi, heat & A/C. |
Costs | 1.Artists must provide and transport their own supplies and tools; restrictions apply. 2.Participants will be required to observe mandatory COVID-19 health and safety guidelines. |
How to Apply | Complete the Online Application Form:https://lmcc.submittable.com/submit/b99e5afd-58f4-415c-957e-fa6414144163/2023-arts-center-residency-application-form |
Selection Procedure | A jury comprised of former LMCC resident artists will review applications using the following selection criteria: 1.Artistic practice is driven by curiosity: where experimenting, questioning, learning, and understanding are valued in the artist’s creative development; 2. Artistic practice is process-oriented and research-based and would benefit from time and space to reflect and ponder in the retreat-like setting of Governors Island; 3.Clear intentions in residency and artistic goals, and ideas to be explored; 4.Willingness and interest in interdisciplinary collaboration and engagement in a community-oriented setting, of fellow artists and the larger public (when applicable); 5.A creative process that will flourish given space limitations (open plan, semi private, temporary walls). |