Applications Open for 2019 Summer Residency Programs in New York City
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Priority Deadline April 1, 2019 Meetings with faculty, artists, critics and curators support independent work. Residencies available in Fine Arts, Technology, Social Practice and more. Emerging and established artists worldwide are welcome to apply
Contact
residency@sva.edu
Eric Sutphin
+1-212-592-2188
Address
http://sva.edu/residency
School of Visual Arts
209 E 23 Street
New York, NY, 10010
United States
Residences, intensives and master classes offered in the summer of 2019:
Art Writing Summer Intensive
City as Site: Performance and Social Interventions
Design Writing and Research Summer Residency
Documentary Filmmaking Summer Intensive
Fine Arts: Residency in Contemporary Practices
Fine Arts: Residency in Painting and Mixed Media
From the Laboratory to the Studio: interdisciplinary Practices in Bio Art
Future of Images: The Lens and Screen Arts
Illustration and Visual Storytelling
Photography and Video
Sculpture, Installation, New Media and Techno-Ceramics
Social Design Meets Entrepreneurship
Residencies in Typography
TIME
Applications are now available for SVA's Summer Residencies in New York City, offering artists, designers and creative thinkers time, space and a supportive community in which to develop ideas and focus on their artistic direction.
SPACE
Participants in the Summer Residency Program have the benefit of working within SVA's dynamic, culturally rich campus. Each program offers access to its own unique set of resources and spaces, which have been designed with artists and creative thinkers in mind. Spacious studios, smart classrooms, installation and performance spaces, exhibition spaces for open studios as well as workshops and labs are among the vibrant hubs of artistic activity at SVA.
COMMUNITY
With an emphasis on shared experience and community building, The Summer Residency Program provides a platform where participants can build and expand their networks and create lifelong connections with artists, critics, curators and other arts professionals. A robust schedule of group and one-on-one critiques helps to establish critical as well as social engagement within the Summer Residency Program community and beyond.
Affordable housing is available, as are opportunities to exhibit and present work to the public.