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2023 Mary Olson Farm Artist in Residence
This call closed on October 6, 2022
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Key Details
Organization
City of Auburn Arts Department
Location
Auburn, WA
Submission Deadline
October 6, 2022
12:00 AM PDT
Call Type
Gallery Exhibit
About This Call
The Mary Olson Farm Artist in Residence program offers an annual opportunity for an artist to pursue their work in the unique setting of the Mary Olson Farm in Auburn, Washington. The residency lasts approximately two months during June and July 2023.
The residency provides a $3,500 stipend (funds can be used towards art supplies, transportation, meals, etc.), a large historic barn studio space of approximately 450 sq. ft. on a 67-acre property, opportunities to tour the property and learn about Auburn's history through the White River Valley Museum, and an exhibition opportunity with reception and artist talk in Auburn. Selected artists must commit to a minimum of ten hours per week for eight weeks creating work on-site, participate in two open-studio weekend afternoons for public viewing, lead one free public workshop, and participate in a final artist talk, reception, and exhibition. Artists provide their own supplies and transportation.
Eligibility is open to individual artists or artist teams currently residing in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Idaho) working in two and three-dimensional media including drawing, painting, photography, textiles, sculpture, installation, woodworking, and printmaking. Selection is based on artistic excellence, strength and creativity of the residency proposal, and feasibility of creating innovative work during the residency. The application deadline is October 6, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. MDT. Finalists will be notified by October 14, 2022 and invited to interview on October 19, 2022. Final selection will be announced in November 2022. Work samples should include 5-15 digital images and up to 3 optional videos demonstrating past work.
The residency provides a $3,500 stipend (funds can be used towards art supplies, transportation, meals, etc.), a large historic barn studio space of approximately 450 sq. ft. on a 67-acre property, opportunities to tour the property and learn about Auburn's history through the White River Valley Museum, and an exhibition opportunity with reception and artist talk in Auburn. Selected artists must commit to a minimum of ten hours per week for eight weeks creating work on-site, participate in two open-studio weekend afternoons for public viewing, lead one free public workshop, and participate in a final artist talk, reception, and exhibition. Artists provide their own supplies and transportation.
Eligibility is open to individual artists or artist teams currently residing in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Idaho) working in two and three-dimensional media including drawing, painting, photography, textiles, sculpture, installation, woodworking, and printmaking. Selection is based on artistic excellence, strength and creativity of the residency proposal, and feasibility of creating innovative work during the residency. The application deadline is October 6, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. MDT. Finalists will be notified by October 14, 2022 and invited to interview on October 19, 2022. Final selection will be announced in November 2022. Work samples should include 5-15 digital images and up to 3 optional videos demonstrating past work.
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