The Artist Residency Program by An And Foundation offers a unique opportunity for artists to immerse themselves in a blend of nature, technology, and farming resources for creative exploration and production. This program provides artists with dedicated time, essential resources, and a supportive community to develop their work in inspiring and unique environments. Participants benefit from collaboration with fellow artists, designers, chefs, and the local community and schools, while also engaging with new audiences. This holistic approach fosters both personal and professional growth.
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Professional Opportunities:
Resident Artist Open Studio: Once a month.
Resident Artist Exhibitions: Once per residency
Artist and Art Talks, Workshops by Artists
Media Publication, Events, and Exhibitions: Opportunities for institutional talks and teaching engagements.
Workshops with Chefs and Designers
Program Operational Provisions:
Daily Accommodation: Provided on the property.
On-Site Car Use: Available by sign-up.
Facilities Access: Includes a woodshop, ceramics shop, and a personal studio/room per artist.
Travel Stipend: Up to $800 USD per residency.
Visa Support: Provided if necessary.
Meals: One meal per day prepared by the resident chef, if a chef is on site.
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Work Donation: One piece of work to be donated to the foundation at the end of the residency.
End-of-Program Exhibition: Artists must participate in a concluding exhibition.
Community Engagement: Artists are required to work one day per week on farming, ecological preservation, or community engagement programs.
Experience Letter: A letter detailing their experience, including suggestions and comments, to be provided at the end of the residency.
Bi-Weekly Artist Talks and Workshops: For discussing questions, addressing problems, tracking progress, and facilitating necessary communications.
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Open to artists working in any medium (visual arts, performance, digital arts, etc.)
Demonstrated commitment to a professional art practice
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a community setting
Willingness to engage in farming, ecological preservation, or community engagement activities one day per week
Availability to participate for the full duration of the residency
Previous experience in artist residencies or community engagement is a plus but not required
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Enrollments: TWO ENROLLMENTS PER YEAR
April 5th - July 10th
July 25th - October 31st
The application deadline will be announced.
Application Requirements:
Portfolio
Artist Statement of Purpose
Project proposal
Resume/cv
Two Reference or recommendation letters
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Alumni
Learn about the artists and designers who have participated in the residency programs.
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