Application
The Studio Museum in Harlem
Artist-in-Residence Program 2008-2009
Dear Artist:
The Studio Museum in Harlem is a contemporary art museum that focuses on the work of artists of African and Latino descent locally, nationally and globally, as well as work that has been inspired and influenced by African-American culture. (Erase the following red text: through its exhibitions, Artists-in-Residence program, education and public programming, permanent collection, archival and research facilities.) The Studio Museum in Harlem is committed to serving as a unique resource in its local community and in national and international arenas by making art works and exhibitions concrete and personal for each viewer and providing a context within which to address the contemporary and historical issues presented through art created by artists of African descent.
The Museum offers an Artists-In-Residence Program for three emerging artists who are granted a free non-living studio space, a $20,000 fellowship, and a $1,000 material stipend. The program is designed to serve emerging artists of African and Latino descent internationally. Artist’s media is not limited and may include sculpture, painting, printmaking, digital art, mixed media, photography, and film and video. Selected artists have access to the Museum’s studio on a daily basis.
Toward the end of the residency, an exhibition of the artist’s work is presented in the Museum’s galleries. Resident artists conduct two workshops or presentations during the year and occasionally meet with museum visitors.
Applications must be post marked by April 1, 2008.