Artists in Rise
AIR NETWORK: JULY 2022

RESIDENCY DEADLINES
LIGHT WORK
Syracuse, New York
Each year Light Work invites 12-15 artists to participate in its residency program. Artists selected for the residency program are invited to live in Syracuse for one month. They receive a $5,000 stipend, an apartment to stay in, a private digital studio, a private darkroom, and 24-hour access to our facility.
Participants in the residency program are expected to use their month to pursue their own projects: photographing in the area, scanning or printing for a specific project or book, and so on. Artists are not obligated to lecture at our facility, though we hope that the artists are friendly and accessible to local artists and students. Work by each Artist-in-Residence becomes a part of the Light Work Collection and is published in a special edition of Contact Sheet: The Light Work Annual along with an essay commissioned by Light Work.
DEADLINE: JULY 1ST
APPLY HERE: https://www.lightwork.org/air/apply/
CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY PRINTMAKING
Norwalk, CT
The Artist-in-Residence Program (AIR) at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking takes place in the recently remodeled Helen Frankenthaler Printmaking Cottage. Within this space artists have the opportunity to produce a body of work in a supportive atmosphere for creative growth and development —using traditional as well as innovative printmaking techniques. The intention of the residency is to offer artists uninterrupted time and privacy 24/7 in a well-equipped studio with onsite living accommodations. This residency has proven to be an ideal opportunity for experimentation and collaboration. Artists can add to their work practice, explore new mediums, create an edition, or otherwise advance their printmaking skills. CCP strives to advance outcomes from the residency that stimulate original and inventive work that the artist might not otherwise have attempted absent these amenities.
DEADLINE: JULY 1ST
APPLY HERE: https://contemprints.org/artist-in-residence-program/residency-application/
RUPERT RESIDENCY
Vilnius, Lithuania
Rupert is inviting applications for residencies, calling local and international cultural practitioners and thinkers (artists, writers, curators, researchers, managers and academics) willing to live and work in Vilnius from 1 to 3 months in 2023 (January–December) and develop individual or collaborative projects, reflections and research while immersing themselves in the region’s contemporary art field.
DEADLINE: JULY 1ST
APPLY HERE: https://rupert.lt/residency-programme-open-call-2023/
LM STUDIO
Hyeres, France
Equipped with a studio, a workshop and a demonstration space, LM Studio is launching the second edition of its AIR residency – for the period from January to March 2023.
Visual artist, curator, designer, authors, poet and/or performers are invited – alone or in pairs – to present a project whose dedicated production will find resonance in this form. provision of a work and demonstration space.
The project will thus have to integrate into its reflection the very fact of being produced and shown in the gallery space of the LM Studio.
DEADLINE: JULY 1ST
APPLY HERE: https://www.lmstudio.org/application/open-call/
44 HOUR SOUND ART RESIDENCY
Ravensdale, WA
Campbient (ambient camping) is an annual weekend-long sound art residency that brings together 22 participants for 44 hours to conceptualize, produce, and record two sound art compositions on-site at a state park in Washington State. The residency includes sound-related workshops and creative activities and a start-to-finish audio production process with the results pressed in a limited run of vinyl LPs and distributed digitally. The residency is completely off the electrical grid, and all audio production and other activities are battery-powered.
DEADLINE: JULY 1ST
APPLY HERE: https://realmorereal.org/campbient-application/
THE ARK PROJECT- RESIDENCY
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The Ark Project is pleased to offer 1 artist the opportunity to work and collaborate during the Triennial Fall (September) 2022 artist residency program. The idea is to enable artists to collaborate and work towards a common goal. The end-product or completion of projects is not required, however, works completed and in progress may be documented and available for inclusion in future exhibition programming.
The Ark Project is a triennial international artist residency program realized in 2015 with a focus on creation, presentation, and documentation of contemporary art that engages discovery, transformation and innovation. The Ark Project encourages the exploration of non-representational art through multimedia, conceptual, ecological, and interdisciplinary approaches. The vision for the Ark Project is centered around the co-creation process with intention to break open one's artistic practice to a new level and create new work that the artist may not otherwise create outside the residency. Every two years one artist is invited into the collective for an evolving curatorial project.
DEADLINE: JULY 8TH
APPLY HERE: https://www.arkproject.center/about
UNIT 1 - RESIDENCY
London, UK
The gallery is offering one artist access for three months to one of its spectacular 350 ft² (35m²) studio spaces, with both natural and professional lighting. Working above the gallery space, the successful applicant has the opportunity to network with artists, curators, collectors and the wider public whilst visiting ongoing exhibitions and events organized in the gallery. The residency programme also provides guidance and promotion through our channels and network, as well as the Solo Residency Exhibition organized in the studio space upstairs.
DEADLINE: JULY 10TH
APPLY HERE: https://unit1gallery-workshop.com/application/
VILLA BARR
Novi, Michigan
Villa Barr provides artists full use of the living spaces, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, open kitchen, living, and dining area, a well-equipped studio and four-acre grounds with multiple sculptures, paths, gardens, and pond. The artist may reside at Villa Barr for up to fifteen weeks. At least one artwork created by the artist may be loaned to and exhibited by the City of Novi for a mutually agreed upon period of time. Artists are asked to share their knowledge and artistic vision with the public through educational presentations.
DEADLINE: JULY 15TH
CROSSTOWN ARTS
Memphis, TN
Crosstown Arts offers multidisciplinary residencies in Memphis, TN, to visiting and Memphis-based artists and curators working in any creative discipline including visual and performing arts, music, film, and writing in all genres.
All residencies include a private studio workspace. Studios have varying configurations and amenities. In addition to a private practice space, musician residencies include other amenities through Crosstown Arts Musician & Artist Services department.
DEADLINE: JULY 15TH
APPLY HERE: https://crosstownarts.org/residency/about/
LANESBORO ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Lanesboro, MN
The Lanesboro Artist Residency Program offers two or four week residencies to emerging artists driven to explore ways in which their work can be applied to the community and how Lanesboro’s rural community can inform their work. The Lanesboro Artist Residency Program, located in Lanesboro, MN (pop. 754), is supported by the Jerome Foundation and aims to provide an immersive, meaningful experience for emerging artists from Minnesota and the five boroughs of New York City. The program is unique in that it provides an entire rural community and its myriad assets as a catalytic vehicle for engagement and artistic experimentation, with staff working with each resident to create a fully-customized residency experience.
DEADLINE: JULY 29TH
APPLY HERE: https://lanesboroarts.org/artist-residency-program/residency-program-guidelines/
SÍM RESIDENCY
Reykjavík, Iceland.
Having started in 2002 with a small one-bedroom apartment and studio in downtown Reykjavik, our residency now welcomes over 200 artists from all over the world on an annual basis. It is the oldest artist residency in Reykjavík and has inspired the establishment of many other artist residencies around Iceland.
SÍM offers two different residency locations in Reykjavik area – Seljavegur in downtown Reykjavik and Korpúlfsstaðir set in an idyllic location on the edge of town. The different settings allow us to cater to each artists requirements, giving them the opportunity to choose their location, regarding their needs and projects.
DEADLINE: JULY 31ST
APPLY HERE: https://www.sim-residency.info/about
ONLINE EVENTS
ANDERSON RANCH
SUMMER SERIES: Summer Series is a weekly artist feature and conversation curated by curator-in-residence, Douglas Fogle.
FEATURED ARTISTS:
JULY 7TH. TONY LEWIS
Register: https://www.andersonranch.org/events/summer-series-tony-lewis/
JULY 13th. YINKA SHONIBARE
Register: https://www.andersonranch.org/events/summer-series-yinka-shonibare/
JULY 21ST: LIS LARNER
Register: https://www.andersonranch.org/events/summer-series-liz-larner/
JULY 28TH: JEFF WALL
Register: https://www.andersonranch.org/events/summer-series-jeff-wall/
AUGUST 4: MAYSHA MOHAMEDI
Register:https://www.andersonranch.org/events/summer-series-maysha-mohamedi/
HEADLANDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
IN CONVERSATION: TOM COLCORD & GLEN HELFAND
“Join us live on Instagram at @HeadlandsArts for a walkthrough of The Maximalist, with Tournesol Award Recipient Tom Colcord and critic Glen Helfand, July 7 at 12:30PM Pacific.
In describing Colcord’s work, Helfand writes: “He’s taken to the environment, filling his studio, and this exhibition, with large otherworldly canvases and small studies of pattern and straightforward landscape that function like orbiting moons caught in the pull of visual essence. We enter Colcord’s universe with our own subjectivities, and we feel part of this place, too.”
JULY 7TH @ 12:30 PST ON INSTAGRAM LIVE.