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Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve 2014 Artist-in-Residence
This call closed on October 31, 2013
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Key Details
Organization
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
Location
Bettles, AK
Submission Deadline
October 31, 2013
12:00 AM PDT
Call Type
Gallery Exhibit
About This Call
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve offers an annual Artist-in-Residence program in which selected artists accompany a Park Ranger on a working backcountry patrol. Selected artists must be physically fit and possess skills and experience for extended, rigorous wilderness travel. Artists provide their own food, art supplies, camping and backpacking gear, and transportation to and from Bettles, Alaska. The Park supplies transportation originating and ending in Bettles, watercraft and associated equipment for float trips, and bear resistant food containers for all trips. Pets are not allowed. Artist-in-Residence patrols take place June through mid-September. Artists interested in a winter experience may propose a residency in March or April.
Selected artists must propose an art project inspired by their residency that will be donated to the park and agree to make at least one public presentation about their experience within one year. Contributed works become park property and are placed on public display or performed within the community. Collaborative projects and programs that coordinate with local schools and organizations are encouraged.
Applicants must submit: a one-page Statement of Intent describing the artistic project and how the residency will contribute to the preservation of Wilderness and Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve; a description of physical condition; a resume of no more than two pages; two letters of recommendation; and art samples (10 for visual artists, 3 for digital/video/audio/performance artists, or one six-page maximum writing sample for writers). Images, audio, and video submissions are limited to a maximum of 10 images, 3 audio files, and 3 video files, with a total of 10 samples maximum. Writers category does not need to submit visual work samples.
Selected artists must propose an art project inspired by their residency that will be donated to the park and agree to make at least one public presentation about their experience within one year. Contributed works become park property and are placed on public display or performed within the community. Collaborative projects and programs that coordinate with local schools and organizations are encouraged.
Applicants must submit: a one-page Statement of Intent describing the artistic project and how the residency will contribute to the preservation of Wilderness and Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve; a description of physical condition; a resume of no more than two pages; two letters of recommendation; and art samples (10 for visual artists, 3 for digital/video/audio/performance artists, or one six-page maximum writing sample for writers). Images, audio, and video submissions are limited to a maximum of 10 images, 3 audio files, and 3 video files, with a total of 10 samples maximum. Writers category does not need to submit visual work samples.
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