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$51.75 Fee
Bakehouse Art Complex Studio Residency Program
This call closed on December 31, 2015
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Key Details
Organization
Bakehouse Art Complex
Location
Miami, FL
Submission Deadline
December 31, 2015
12:00 AM PST
Call Type
Gallery Exhibit
About This Call
The Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC), a not-for-profit organization established in 1986, offers affordable studio and shared workshop spaces, artist advancement and exhibition opportunities to professional emerging and mid-career artists. The core program is its jury-selected Artist Residency Program, which accepts applications throughout the year.
BAC's 33,000 square-foot campus houses 65 indoor and outdoor studios, including specific studios for metal smiths, wood and stone workers. Studios vary in size and cost is based on square footage and amenities such as natural light and running water. The complex includes a fully functional print room, dark room, woodworking area, welding room, and ceramic kilns for artist use. With support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, BAC is upgrading its workshop spaces and creating a ceramics studio and working metal-casting foundry in 2015. Resident artists receive notice of open calls for exhibition opportunities at BAC and beyond, including museum shows, art fairs, grants, corporate installations, and art sales. Additional benefits include onsite and offsite exhibition opportunities, artist advancement programming and coaching, printmaking and photography workshops, 24-hour facility access, and Wi-fi.
Applicants must submit an artist statement, artistic CV, statement of intent for residency, 2 professional references, headshot, and 4-6 images representing their body of work. Work may be submitted in video or audio format by contacting the office at 305-576-2828 or [email protected]. Residents are rated using a Likert Scale with primary criteria of conceptual innovation and technical proficiency. Applicants' names are kept confidential and applications are reviewed by jurors selected from a rotating panel of gallerists, museum professionals, collectors, curators, and higher education professionals. Only applicants with an average score of 18 points or above out of 30 are eligible for acceptance. Finalists are invited for a 30-minute in-person, phone, or videoconference administrative interview. Application deadlines are February 1st, April 1st, June 1st, August 1st, October 1st, and December 1st. Entry fee is $51.75. Applicants must submit 4-6 images of their work.
BAC's 33,000 square-foot campus houses 65 indoor and outdoor studios, including specific studios for metal smiths, wood and stone workers. Studios vary in size and cost is based on square footage and amenities such as natural light and running water. The complex includes a fully functional print room, dark room, woodworking area, welding room, and ceramic kilns for artist use. With support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, BAC is upgrading its workshop spaces and creating a ceramics studio and working metal-casting foundry in 2015. Resident artists receive notice of open calls for exhibition opportunities at BAC and beyond, including museum shows, art fairs, grants, corporate installations, and art sales. Additional benefits include onsite and offsite exhibition opportunities, artist advancement programming and coaching, printmaking and photography workshops, 24-hour facility access, and Wi-fi.
Applicants must submit an artist statement, artistic CV, statement of intent for residency, 2 professional references, headshot, and 4-6 images representing their body of work. Work may be submitted in video or audio format by contacting the office at 305-576-2828 or [email protected]. Residents are rated using a Likert Scale with primary criteria of conceptual innovation and technical proficiency. Applicants' names are kept confidential and applications are reviewed by jurors selected from a rotating panel of gallerists, museum professionals, collectors, curators, and higher education professionals. Only applicants with an average score of 18 points or above out of 30 are eligible for acceptance. Finalists are invited for a 30-minute in-person, phone, or videoconference administrative interview. Application deadlines are February 1st, April 1st, June 1st, August 1st, October 1st, and December 1st. Entry fee is $51.75. Applicants must submit 4-6 images of their work.
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