Process

The 2024 Artist Residency Program

Each year, The Watermill Center invites artists to develop works that critically investigate, challenge, and extend the existing norms of artistic practice as part of our year-round Artist Residency Program.

 

The Artist Residency Program is process-based, providing artists with time and space to focus on developing their practice in a communal environment that encourages experimentation and innovation. Artists-in-Residence share their creative process with the community through open studios, workshops, and artist talks.

 

The  Artist  Residency  Program  is  open  to  national  and  international  artists  21+

6th Annual Alternative Process Exhibition at The Image Flow

Juried by: Adam Finkelston, J. Jason Lazarus, Chris McCaw, and The Image Flow

The Image Flow invites artists to submit work to our sixth annual group exhibition of alternative process photography. Cyanotype, platinum-palladium,
gum bichromate, van dyke, photogravure, tintype, ambrotype, wet plate collodion, mordançage, transfers and lifts, salt prints, hand-painted, original lumens, and any combination of alternative process photography will be considered.

Creative Work with Tuning with Tashi Wada

Workshop dates: 21/09/2022 - 26/09/2022

SUMMER 2020 RESIDENCY CALL for CONTEMPORARY ART project

Can Serrat, approximately 1187 square meters, is a classic old Catalan farmhouse.  In 1989, eleven Norwegian artists bought the house and renovations began. The space operates as a center for artistic and writing production. Can Serrat is located in the beautiful environment of El Bruc, a small village that skirts the mountain of Montserrat, and is just forty-five kilometers from Barcelona.  The house provides various spaces and workshops for working in an awe-inspiring surrounding natural environment. A pleasant walk along paths and trails leads one from the house to the foot of the mountain, where one can enjoy a spectacular view of Les Agülles, or The Needles, of Montserrat.

Midterm Break Family Residency

Midterm Break Family Residency

A new opportunity for artists and writers with children during the Irish midterm break February 15-22nd 2020.

We know many artist’s are parents, too. The logistics and cost of child care can make residencies a challenge – and many residencies don’t even allow children. We wanted to create an affordable week away where kids can be themselves and parents can get some much needed studio time.

Two subsidised residencies will be awarded, one to a writer and one to a visual artist.

 

Each recipient will receive:

Creative Process Residency

Applications for 2020 is now open for all disciplines! 

 

Residencies November 2019 – May 15th 2020: Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis and applicants will be notified within 2-weeks. 

Summer Session 2020 May 16th – August 30th: Applications are due December 8th, 2019.  Notifications will go out in January 2020. 

 

Studios:

Writer’s Den / desk-based workspace: A cosy space with a desk overlooking the river. It is also suitable for curators, researchers, filmmakers, musicians or anyone working mess-free. 

Visual Art Studio: A large, light filled space with a sink . It can be occupied exclusively by one person, or comfortably shared by two artists.

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