The Laundromat Project, New York, United States
Deadline: 10 October 2024
The Artists in Residence (AiRs) Program selects emerging or mid-career artists, activists, and cultural organizers for a year-long residency focused on community engagement and project-based learning. AiRs develop and execute detailed art projects that address relevant issues and engage the community. They participate in community events, lead workshops or public discussions, and collaborate with other artists and community members. The program includes workshop sessions alongside the Create Change Fellows, monthly cohort coaching sessions, and professional development mentorship. AiRs receive an honorarium of $18,000, a $10,000 production budget, and access to in-depth resources, including specialized materials, and advanced professional networks.
Four Create Change Artists-in-Residence and one Bed-Stuy Artist-in-Residence, will be selected to participate in the 2025 program. The program schedule includes the following:
Application Closes October 10, 2024 at 11:59 PM
Residency Review Panel Nov 18 – 22, 2024
Award Notification December 18, 2024
Selection Process Overview
Application Review
LP staff will review all applications and select a shortlist. This shortlist will be reviewed by our Artist and Community Council.
Shortlist Residency Interview Panels
Shortlisted residency applicants will be interviewed by LP Staff and our Artist and Community Council. The interview panels will be conducted via Zoom conference.
Shortlist Fellowship Applicants
Fellowship candidates will be asked to submit additional materials as part of the second-round process. There is no interview panel for the Fellowship program.
Eligibility
Ideal candidates have experience with developing collaborative or community-based projects. They demonstrate an alignment with LP values, have a background in community organizing and outreach strategies, and are at a catalytic moment within their creative practices. Applications with diverse backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and expertise are valued, as well as age diversity, multilingual folks, and practitioners without formal arts-education are encouraged to apply.
Artists-in-Residence Eligibility Criteria:
To help counter structural, systemic injustices of displacement and gentrification in, we will prioritize: