Sculpture Space Open Call To Artists
Type
Residency
Category
Installation, Mixed Media, Performance, Sculpture,...
Status
Archived
Deadline
January 14, 2019
Application Fee
Not Available
Host
Tom Montan
Location
Utica, United States

SCULPTURE SPACE, located in Utica, New York invites artists whose focus is sculpture to apply for a two-month residency between February and November 2020.
 
We offer a 5,500 square foot shared studio with specialized equipment in addition to five private studios.  The Studio Manager provides ongoing assistance and technical expertise; the Executive Director is available to assist with any other special requirements.  Basic understanding and communication skills in English are necessary. Five to six artists are in residence during four two-month cohorts (February/March, April/May, July/August, and October/November) artists are expected to stay for the full two months. Housing is provided a block away in a newly renovated residence with private bedrooms, washer/dryer, TV, internet, shared living space and kitchen.  Artists are responsible for materials, specialized tools and food.  Bicycles are provided; transport for materials purchase and other needs is also available.  

The studio and house are located in the eclectic, historically underserved, diverse and upcoming West Utica neighborhood - close to downtown, the “brewery district”, the “arts district” and situated in Central New York's scenic Mohawk Valley.  Because of Sculpture Space’s long history and presence in Utica, the community is supportive and receptive to site-specific work; in particular, we are interested in projects that realize and expand examples of creative place-making to our neighborhood and the community.

Since 1976, Sculpture Space has helped to support the careers and studio practice of over 575 national and international artists from around the world.  As desired, artists and arts professionals (including curators and writers) are invited for informal studio visits. The collaborative environment of the studio and the communal aspects of the residence help foster dialogue, exchange of ideas, creative experimentation and both personal and professional connections.  The public is invited to Works in Progress receptions (held each cohort) other visits are arranged by appointment.   

Artists will be selected to the program by a panel of artists and professionals in the sculpting field. Applicants will be notified late February/early March.  Primary criteria for selection are based on the quality, originality and potential of their work and proposed project. Dependent on funding, financial aid may be made available.

Artists are required to acknowledge Sculpture Space when works made while in residence are subsequently exhibited or published and must provide high-quality images of works for the website, archives and publications.  In addition, we require artists donate a mutually-agreed upon artwork to be sold at our annual CHAIRity Art Auction, held every September, benefitting Sculpture Space’s programming.

Applications are accepted from NOVEMBER 1, 2018 - JANUARY 15, 2019 at https://sculpturespace.slideroom.com.
We require all of the following to consider your application complete:
1.  Project Description, please include a brief paragraph of what you may choose to work on while in residence;
2.  Up to EIGHT examples of creative work (include title, date, media, dimensions; for video/ interdisciplinary/performance or other work please include any helpful/descriptive information for review panel) – Please multi image PDF’s.;
3.  CV/Resume;
4.  2 references with contact information;
5.  Submission fee of US $25 (plus $10 Slideroom fee –total $35)

For more about Sculpture Space: its history, programming, residency and alumni, please visit: http://www.sculpturespace.org, Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and/or contact:

Tom Montan, Executive Director
12 Gates Street
Utica, NY 13502 USA
phone: 315-724-8381
fax: 315-797-6639
e-mail: tmontan@sculpturespace.org