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Apply for Free Performing Arts Residencies at The Iron Factory, Philadelphia (2020)

PHILADELPHIA, PA - Announcing The Iron Factory's upcoming free residencies for 2020! Apply by December 1, 2019 for one of the following residency dates:

March 27-29, 2020 (weekend)
February 21-28, 2020 (weeklong)
April 24 - May 1, 2020 (weeklong)

This opportunity is for performing artists who would like to apply for a free residency at The Iron Factory in Philadelphia. Our residencies can also be booked (see website for more information). For those who do not receive a residency, the application fee can be used toward a future rental! We encourage applications from artists at various stages of their career, and welcome individual artists, companies, and collaboratives both local and visiting to apply.

Parent Residency Grant

The Parent Grant is a four-week residency for an artist with at least one dependent child under the age of 18. Artists may choose to work in any of our studio disciplines: intaglio, letterpress, papermaking, screenprinting, photography, or ceramics.

This grant includes a $1450 childcare stipend, up to $250 for travel costs, free onsite housing, and 24/7 studio access. WSW can also provide technical advice and production assistance.

Tribeca, New York artist in residency program

Shane Townley Gallery is a large gallery in the heart of TriBeCa, the gallery was founded in 2009 by Shane and Adela Townley. The gallery represents national and internationally established artists through special programming and exhibitions in its 5000 sq ft space on Broadway. Every year the gallery features a residency program and chooses 4 artists to show throughout a month in the calendar year. We are currently holding an artist call for submission for the resedncy programming for the 2020 year. By submitting art works by artists from around the world there is no submission fees and the residency program is 100% supported by the Townley arts foundation 501C3. 
 

artists are asked to submit 3 -5 images, Biography and full contact info.

Shane Townley Gallery

AADK Spain Artist Residency 2020

AADK Spain invites all artists and researchers who wish to work on the topics of body, territory and spatiality to participate in its Artistic Residency Program.

For this edition, priority will be given to those proposals that focus on an expanded concept of architecture. We propose to consider listening and modeling spaces, experimenting with ways of inhabiting and recovering the memory of places as possible lines of action. 

For those interested in working with the community of Blanca, please bear in mind that projects of less than two months will not be accepted. The ability of artists to establish respectful relationships with the inhabitants and to be willing to engage in trial-error processes will be fundamental for these proposals.

Open call - January February

SNEHTA RESIDENCY - JANUARY/FEBRUARY 

 

Snehta wants to open its doors to three (3) contemporary art practitioners to live and work in Athens for two months during the winter, spring and summer periods in 2020. 

January – February  (Deadline 10th November 2019, 12:00 pm)

 

An established Athens-based curator will work with each artist throughout their stay and support their research and the realisation of their exhibition.

Access the application/guidelines document form here: https://www.snehtaresidency.org/application

Then complete the Application form and return it with all the relevant material to: applications@snehtaresidency.org

 

Email title: “January/February residency”

 

Spillways Residency

Deadline: November 14th, 2019

Past Projects: 

Initiated through the Spillways Residency, Dread Scott produced the project Slave Rebellion Reenactment reimagining the 1811 German Coast uprising in Louisiana, which was the largest rebellion of enslaved people in U.S. history with a performance taking place Nov 8th and 9th 2019.  www.slave-revolt.com

 

Midwest writer Molly Rideout visited transient camps in New Orleans Lower Ninth Ward and published Transient, a collection of short fiction and essays that explores the pitfalls and allure of searching for home in a place that never belonged to you. 

 

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