Mountain Air (Artist in Residency)

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The Mountain AIR Program is an artist residency developed by the Art in the Libraries Program at WVU Libraries. Building on the pilot residency in 2025, this initiative connects artists with the rich environmental archives held at the West Virginia & Regional History Center (WVRHC) to inspire new creative work and public engagement. By focusing on collections that document decades of environmental activism, conservation efforts, industry impact, and citizen response, this pilot residency supports artistic interpretations that reveal the ecological story of West Virginia.

Through project-based awards, Mountain AIR invites artists to delve into these collections—ranging from the papers of grassroots activists to the records of advocacy organizations and state agencies—and create visual works, installations, publications, performances, or other interpretive expressions. The goal is to spark dialogue around place, memory, and environmental justice while activating archival material for broader audiences.

The residency is open to all U.S.-based artists, with a preference for WVU alumni and those working in fields such as visual art, dance, writing, and cultural heritage (including curators and community-based practitioners). Proposals that highlight underrepresented narratives, elevate local knowledge, or explore the complex environmental history of the region will be given strong consideration.

Participants will publicly share their work through small exhibitions, talks, or collaborative projects at WVU Libraries or online platforms. Through this residency, the Mountain AIR Program seeks to breathe new life into archival materials and support artists who explore the intersection of land, labor, activism, and art in West Virginia.

For information about the inaugural WVU Libraries artist residency program, see: Artist in Residency | Art in the Libraries | West Virginia University.

2026 Program Sponsors

  • Appalachian Community Development Association

Program Goals

  • To engage creatives with the rich environmental archival materials housed within the West Virginia & Regional History Center (WVRHC).
  • To support a contemporary artist with an honorarium, travel support, and a meaningful residency experience.
  • To foster engagement with WVU students, faculty, staff, and the broader community through dynamic creative programming related to environmental history and activism.
  • To promote and build upon the environmental collections at WVRHC by:
    • Enhancing public understanding and engagement with the WVRHC and WVU Libraries, aligning with the university’s land-grant mission.
    • Enriching teaching, learning, and research at WVU and in regional, national, and international communities interested in environmental justice and conservation.
    • Expanding awareness, scope, and representation of West Virginia’s environmental history and activism in archival collections.
  • To promote and build upon the Art in the Libraries Program by:
    • Encouraging discovery, innovation, and sustainability through interdisciplinary artistic practices.
    • Modeling diversity, equity, and inclusion in artistic endeavors focused on environmental and social themes.
    • Demonstrating the collaborative potential of art, archives, students, scholars, and communities in fostering reflection, dialogue, and activism within WVU Libraries.

Timeline

  • October 1, 2025: Application opens
  • November 28, 2025: Application deadline
  • December 1–7: Applications reviewed
  • December 7–30: Applicants notified, winner signs contract, funds for materials
  • January 2026: Travel plans coordinated with Art in the Libraries and the WVRHC with administrative assistance
  • February 2026: Funds delivered to artist for materials
  • March or April 2026: Residency (5–7 days in Morgantown, including 2 days minimum exploring archives)
  • April 2026: Public program during Earth Week (April 22, 2026), promoted by WVU Libraries
  • Honorarium and reimbursement funds awarded after residency

Guidelines for Artist in Residence

  • Commit to AIR for five working days.
  • Spend at least 2 days in the WVRHC examining the Environmental History Archives.
  • Follow all guidelines and open hours for using WVRHC collections.
  • Create a work in response to your research. This could include:
    • Exhibit with archival materials or reproductions
    • Original artworks inspired by the archives
    • A publication or other creative project using a designated workspace
  • Present to the community about your process and creation (20-minute talk)
  • Participate in a lunch or dinner with WVRHC stakeholders (optional)

Artist in Residence Will Provide

  • Digital copies of select works for promotional use
  • Links to artist's website or social media for promotion
  • Description of project and support with marketing
  • A completed W-9 form
  • Ownership of final artwork/project remains with the artist
  • Signed contract

 

Prize Summary: 
$1,000 honoraria
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Funding

  • $1,000 for materials and supplies upon contract agreement
  • Up to $3,500 for transportation, lodging, and per diem meal expenses (reimbursement)
  • $1,000 honorarium after program completion
Location: 
Morgantown, WV, USA
Deadline: 
28/November/2025
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