The Artist Residency Project

The Artist Residency Project

School of Visual Arts (SVA)

Heather Brammeier, A Treehouse for Anaya, 2020

March 29, 2021
The Artist Residency Project
Online residency program
July 6–August 6, 2021
Application deadline: April 15
School of Visual Arts
133 West 21st Street
New York, NY
United States of America
sva.edu
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Applications are available for The Artist Residency Project, the School of Visual Art (SVA)’s online residency program.

Now entering its fourth edition, this residency program is designed for fine artists working across discipline, medium and platform. It aims to deliver a robust, global residency experience through online platforms. Working with SVA’s distinguished faculty, participants will develop their practice without the limitations of location or the necessity for travel. The goal of The Artist Residency Project is to create an inclusive online space where artists can thrive, nurture their practice and build an active, engaged community.

Faculty will conduct remote studio visits and discuss each participant’s work on an individual basis, as well as facilitate group critiques and reading groups. Alongside these visits, daily activities and ways to connect will keep participants engaged with their community of artists, and a cohort of professional mentors spanning the fields of art, design and contemporary practice. Special lectures by guest artists, critics and gallery directors will provide further insight into the realities of the working artist in the present moment.

Faculty and lecturers have included Andrea Champlin, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, Gregory Coates, Tobi Kahn, Alois Kronschlaeger, Judy Mannarino, Amy Myers, Iviva Olenick, Danica Phelps, Accra Shepp and Allison Hewitt Ward. Note: A portfolio is required for review and acceptance to this program.

This residency is fully online and offered through a combination of synchronous as well as asynchronous studio visits, critiques, lectures, discussions and activities. Synchronous sessions will be announced and scheduled in consideration of different time zones.

Limited to 20 participants.

The priority application deadline is April 15, 2021. Applications will continue to be reviewed on a rolling basis until the program has been filled. Early application is highly recommended.

Note: A portfolio is required for review and acceptance to this program.

You can download the printable PDF exhibitions created in collaboration with Tiger Strikes Asteroid for the summer and the fall. Look out for the upcoming Winter exhibition set to launch in early April.

For further information or questions regarding SVA’s Summer Residencies, please e-mail residency [​at​] sva.edu.

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