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MARCH 28 - APRIL 3, 2022


Mark your calendars and get your applications in (if you haven’t already.) Here’s what's happening in the artist residency network this week!


THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM: OPEN STUDIOS, MARCH 31, 2022 7PM EST.


Check the link below to register for the virtual open studios of current artists in residence, Qualeasha Wood, Jacob Mason-Macklin, Cameron Granger.



RESIDENCY APPLICATION DEADLINES:


Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, April 1, 2022.


“The Bemis residency is a process-based experience–residents have the ability to research, experiment, and explore free from expectations. Bemis residents enjoy generous sized, private live/work studios and have 24-hour access to extensive installation and production spaces; the Okada Sculpture & Ceramics Facility, a 9,000 square foot industrial workshop used for large-scale sculpture fabrication; and a Sound Studio for rehearsing and recording.”


Alumni Artist-in-Residence Open Call: 2023 https://bemis.slideroom.com/#/Login


Sound Art + Experimental Music Open Call: Spring + Summer 2023 https://bemis.slideroom.com/#/Login


Museum of Fine Arts Houston, April 1, 2022.


“The Core Residency Program awards residencies to exceptional, highly motivated visual artists and critical writers who have completed their undergraduate or graduate training and are working to develop a sustainable practice. Residents engage with a wide range of leading artists, critics, curators, and art historians who are invited to meet individually with the residents, lead seminars, and deliver public lectures.

“The residency term is nine months (September to May), and fellows may apply for a second term. Tuesday mornings are reserved for group discussions, and public lectures take place on Thursday evenings. Each spring the program mounts an exhibition of work produced during the current residency term, accompanied by a publication featuring essays by the critical-studies residents and documenting the work of all the residents. Critical-studies residents may apply for support for a curatorial project in their second year.”



De Ateliers, April 1, 2022.


De Ateliers is an artists’ institute open to artists at the beginning of their professional career. It offers a twenty-month studio and tutoring programme that is best tailored to the needs of highly motivated artists who wish to strengthen their artistic foundation, develop their ideas and deepen their practice in a focused, critical environment among peers from around the globe. The programme is centered around weekly individual studio conversations, with regular and guest tutors, most of whom are practicing artists. The aim is to create a better understanding of one’s artistic position and process by offering a multiplicity of perspectives and critical feedback.

The individual and intensive nature of the De Ateliers programme, with weekly one-on-one studio visits by tutors on Tuesdays, demands a highly motivated and committed attitude. For those artists who are actively looking for regular critical feedback and who have an open attitude towards a wide range of artistic voices and opinions, the generous time and space the De Ateliers programme offers can produce a life changing experience.”




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