new york artist-in-residency program
In 2009 Artadia launched a New York Artist-in-Residence program for Artadia Award recipients in partnership with the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn. The program brings one Artadia Awardee from each program city to New York for three-month residencies at the ISCP's Brooklyn studio building. This program is a groundbreaking addition in Artadia’s commitment to individual artists and is the first of its kind in New York for US-based visual artists. The Artadia Residencies are made possible with crucial funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Please note: The 2013 residency application will be available pending funding. Artadia Awardeeswill be notified when applications for the 2013 residency are open. If you are an Artadia Awardee and have questions regarding this program, please write to info@artadia.org. Only Artadia Awardees are eligibile to apply.
2011 Artadia Artists-in-Residence:
Summer: July 1 - September 30 |
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Xiaowei Chen |
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Cecil McDonald, Jr. |
Fall: October 1 - December 31 |
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Eamon Ore-Giron |
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Travis Somerville
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Panel Jurors
Dennis Elliott, Founding Director, International Studio & Curatorial Program, Brooklyn
Richard Flood, Director of Special Projects & Curator at Large, New Museum, New York
Mickalene Thomas, artist, New York
2010 Artadia Artists-in-Residence:
Summer: July 1 - Sept. 30 |
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Theaster Gates |
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Stephanie Syjuco
Stephanie Syjuco's residency is supported in part by Harpo Foundation. |
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Fall: October 1 - December 31 |
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Michael Jones McKean
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Panel Jurors
Josiah McElheny, artist, New York
Kristine Siegel, Program Director, International Studio & Curatorial Program, Brooklyn
Nancy Spector, Deputy Director & Chief Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Click here for more information about the 2010 Artadia Artist-in-Residence.
2009 Artadia Artists-in-Residence:
Summer: July 1 - September 30 |
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Angelina Gualdoni |
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Santiago Cucullu |
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Fall: October 1 - December 31 |
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Josh Greene |
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Mary Ellen Strom
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Panel Jurors
Jean Shin, artist, New York
Kristine Siegel, Program Director, International Studio & Curatorial Program, Brooklyn
Adam Weinberg, Director, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
The Artadia artists-in-residence have access to a 250 ft² studio, participate in all ISCP programs, and receive a generous stipend to cover housing, materials, a per diem, and round trip travel to New York. ISCP (www.iscp-nyc.org) has 26 studios with an annual participation of approximately 75 artists and five curators from all corners of the globe. The Artadia residencies are designed to seamlessly integrate with the ISCP program including studio space, a minimum of six guest critic visits, field trips, public exposure through the bi-annual Open Studio program, and potential exhibition opportunities with co-hosts in the New York City area.
Generous support for this program has been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, Artadia’s board of directors and supporters around the country.
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Images (top to bottom): Josh Greene, Service-Works, 2007-current; Mary-Ellen Strom, Four Parallel Lines, 2007, Video projection (with Ann Carlson); Angelina Gualdoni, The Slow Continuum That Proceeds in Your Absence, 2005, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 30” x 36”; Santiago Cucullu, The Black Car and Green Waters of Lethe, 2008, Dimensions variable, shown 24' 6" x 61'.