The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces an open call for artist residencies in New York City in 2017–18, funded by The Pollock-Krasner Foundation.
Each residency includes 24-hour access to a private 300 sq. ft. studio space in Brooklyn, studio visits from visiting critics and an appointed advisor; field trips to museums, galleries and other cultural venues; and participation in artist talks and Open Studios. In addition, residents have the opportunity to work with a studio assistant, develop projects in the public realm with the support of ISCP staff, and are invited to take part in ISCP’s exhibition program. Residents become part of a growing network of international artists and curators who are ISCP alumni.
ISCP Pollock-Krasner Residency
ISCP is currently accepting applications from visual artists including painters, sculptors, and artists who create installations, or work on paper, including printmakers, who are eligible to work in the United States, for a fully-funded five-month residency, from September 1, 2017 to January 31, 2018, plus living and materials stipends (approximately 2,300 USD per month).
The selection committee will review applications based on quality, originality and artistic merit. Other consideration factors are: the potential impact of the residency on the applicant, the applicant’s past accomplishments, and preparedness to undertake the residency. Studio visits/interviews with finalists will be held by the selection committee.
Application deadline: April 15, 2017
Download the application here:
http://iscp-nyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Pollock-Krasner-2017-Application.pdf
Fill and submit to indicating “Pollock-Krasner Residency” in the subject line.
About ISCP
ISCP is a leading nonprofit, residency-based contemporary art institution for emerging to mid-career artists and curators from around the world, including the United States. With 35 artists and curators in residence at all times, the program provides residents with the space, time, and support to develop new ideas and projects. With additional activities tailored for professional development and public engagement, ISCP serves as an important platform for producing, presenting and contextualizing contemporary art through a diverse range of international perspectives. ISCP’s public programs encourage dialogue and integrate residents into the cultural landscape of New York City.