Skip to main content The Center is especially interested in how ideas, images, and representations are culturally deployed and structurally enacted to shape people's daily lives, opportunities, and outcomes. Residents are asked to be mentors to the community, sharing their insights and creative methods. Supported by Arts + Public Life and the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture at the University of Chicago. Warden, March Artist in Residence: Alejandro T. Acierto, February Artist in Residence : Lida Suchy, January Artist in Residence: Jackie Furtado, November 2017 Artist in Residence: Parisa Ghaderi, October 2017 Artist in Residence: Noritaka Minami, September 2017 Artist In Residence: Cornelia Lein, August 2017 Artist in Residence: Joseph Wilcox, July 2017 Artist In Residence: B. Ingrid Olson, June 2017 Artist in Residence: Assaf Evron, April 2017 Artist in Residence: Claudia Weber, March 2017 Artist in Residence: Derrick Woods-Morrow, February 2017 Artist in Residence: Marzena Abrahamik, January 2017 Artist in Residence: Ken Rosenthal, November 2016 Artist in Residence: Nathan Pearce, October 2016 Artist in Residence: Dominika Jackuliakova, September 2016 Artist in Residence: Kate Hampel. About Artists in Residence I & II. Up to three Artists-in-Residence on-site. Lillstreet Art Center year-long residencies in ceramics begin on September 1 and ending August 31. Supported by Arts + Public Life and the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture at the University of Chicago. The program awards a ten-month residency to outstanding Chicago-based artists and collaboratives and provides the opportunity to (1) draw on the University of Chicago’s resources, critical faculty, and student body to develop, advance, and disseminate their work; (2) deepen individual practices through critique, public engagement, skills and knowledge sharing; and (3) create a space where personal inquiry and collaborative relationships can flourish. The 2021 Individual Artists Program application is now closed. In Edgewater right by Loyola! The goal of APR is to develop long-term collaborations between neighborhood parks and professional arts organizations to serve local neighborhoods’ cultural interests. is a workshop to create designs for Animal Welfare Program t-shirts, . During their one month residency, artists are given free ink, lifetime free lab access, a personal workstation, training and guidance by our staff, and an organized public event to present their new work. LATITUDE will be accepting applications for our 2022 Residency in August, check back for the latest updates. Participation in regular programmed activities including quarterly "crits", dinners, monthly meetings, and workshops. Artists-in-Residence Program Burnham 2020-12-02T09:05:43-06:00 It was in the year 2000 that The Cliff Dwellers initiated its Artists-in-Residence Program. This one-year juried residency program for emerging and mid-career Chicago artists offers onsite studio space and monthly visits by influential artists and art professionals. All of CAD’s public events, exhibitions, or programs are led by CAD artists, and come directly from our resident artists’ practices.Here are CAD’s resident artist goals: ALBA RESIDENCY. The Artist-in-Residency Program was established in 2008 and is run in collaboration with the West Chicago City Museum, People Made Visible and the West Chicago Cultural Arts Commission. March 20 from 2-4 is workshop for Grieving the Loss of a Loved One.. March 27 is the first day we will work on the Peace Parks this year! Funding & Support. Private Studio Artists in Residence: Jacob Yeung is a photographer capturing a dynamic portrait of Chicago’s Chinatown through still pictures and video taken in public spaces. To support and invest in individuals at the cutting edge of their fields, whose work will impact the cultural landscape at large; to provide these artists with the support and opportunity to take their work to the next level and to explore and experiment. To learn about residency programs in general, visit Alliance of Artists Communities. 2 blocks to Loyola University. LATITUDE aims to actively support free expression of ideas, techniques, and work produced by our residents. The Spudnik Press Cooperative Residency Program supports a broad range of artists including artists working in communities outside of the Chicago area. 2012/13 Artists-in-Residence applications are now closed. Application here. 2012/13 Artists-in-Residence applications are now closed. To encourage artists to explore their ideas and work within the context of an urban environment, specifically Chicago’s South Side. We gladly welcome all members of the public, including artists, photographers, students, educators, and enthusiasts. October 2015 Artist in Residence: Cecil McDonald Jr. September 2015 Artist in Residence: Lauren Henkin, May 2015 Artist in Residence: Anastasia Samoylova, March 2015 Artist in Residence: Nicole White, February 2015 Artist in Residence: Sonja Thomsen, Nov 2014 Artist in Residence: Jaclyn Wright, July 2014 Artist in Residence: Alex Chitty, June 2014 Artist in Residence: Carlos Javier Ortiz, March 2014 Artist in Residence: Jason Reblando, September 2013 Artist in Residence: Reuben Wu, August 2013 Artist in Residence: Paul D'Amato, August 2012 Artist in Residency: John Neff. Financially supported 10-month residencies for up to 3 artists, writers, thinkers, and/or collaboratives. Chicago, IL 60637 Skip to internal navigation. © Copyright 2021 LATITUDE. A rarity in the field of artist residencies, Creative Alliance’s long-term program has a lease commitment from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 3 years. Chicago Artists Coalition is now open. The artist will work with LFC’s pedagogical teams and, in particular, the art department. Each resident is provided an individual, furnished living space and creative use of the extensive 65-acre grounds that border the scenic Hudson River. Download Guideline Packet (PDF) General IAP Eligibility Criteria. Deadline: April 15, 2021 / Nomadic Island is an artist residency project that goes beyond the usual creative residency, combining it with the simultaneous experience of living in an international community. All rights reserved. By implementing and supporting creative and innovative programming, the Arts + Public Life Initiative inspires dialogue and fosters partnerships through creative endeavors that serve the diverse population of the city of Chicago, specifically the South Side. CAC is a non-profit organization that supports contemporary Chicago artists and curators by offering residency programs, exhibitions, professional development and resources that enable them to live, work and thrive in the city. About the 2019-20 Artists-in-Residence. Alex Boersma is an artist and scientific illustrator from Toronto, ON. Chicago is launching its first-ever artist-in-residence program as part of an initiative to invest in communities on the city's South and West Sides. Optional 600- to 800-square foot studios with wi-fi at or near the Arts Incubator in Washington Park. Make use of our state-of-the-art facilities and resources including our museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the third largest collection of art in the world. Artist-made livestreaming tele-vision network Support Donate to ACRE's Annual Fund to support improvements in our facilities, to grow our visiting artist program, and to fund general scholarships for artists to attend ACRE’s Residency Program. To bring artists and thinkers into a dynamic community of artists, primarily local: a professional network of creative practitioners and thinkers. The Residency Program accommodates eight resident artists, one in each of the studios. March 6 from 2-4p.m. Catwalk Residency in Catskill, New York in Summer: Faculty who teach in the degree program are selected for two-week residencies at the Catwalk Artist Residency in Catskill, NY (Residency Dates TBD). Chicago Art Department focus is primarily centered on 20 resident artists who each lead 12-month residencies. Since 2008, fourteen artists have visited West Chicago from Chicago, Denmark, Germany, Mexico and Spain. A residency at Hyde Park Art Center connects artists deeply with their own practice in the context of our vibrant, multifaceted community. Selva Aparicio (Spring 2020 Artist-in-Residence) is an interdisciplinary artist working across installation, sculpture and performance, creating artwork that functions as a research practice of memory, death, intimacy and mourning. She received a BA in Geology and Studio Art from Vassar College in 2015, and a Master’s in Science Illustration from California State University, Monterey Bay in 2017. The Artist in Residence: Education and Development program brings two Chicago high school artists into the lab to develop and produce their projects free of charge while receiving guidance, training, and support from staff and volunteers. The Artist in Residence: Education and Development program brings two Chicago high school artists into the lab to develop and produce their projects free of charge while receiving guidance, training, and support from staff and volunteers. Applicants must be a resident of the city of Chicago. LATITUDE presents a new program initiative, AIR/ED. Each year, our program invites international, national, and Chicago artists and curators to complement their mode of production with increased attention towards reflection, reconnection, and research to spark new ideas and considerations of […] LATITUDE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Chicago, Illinois. Creative environment, featuring remodeled apartments and free on-site facilities including rehearsal/ performance areas, etc. Artist in Residence. The Jackman Goldwasser Residency at Hyde Park Art Center connects artists deeply with their own practice in the context of our vibrant, multifaceted community. As part of the application process, artists are asked to identify goals for their practice, strategies for intention and engagement, and plans for exhibitions and public events. April Fools: LATITUDE'S First Baby Artist in Residence! You can purchase tickets to the residency concerts at tickets.colum.edu. The following is our Spring/Summer/Fall programming! 3Arts also offers three-month, in-town Residency Fellowships at the University of Illinois at Chicago for artists with disabilities to create new work, engage audiences in programming, and increase public dialogue around disability arts, culture, and aesthetics. His appearances in the Twin Cities and Chicago are met with rave reviews by the contemporary music community in which Ewart showcases his musical and instrument construction skill performing/improvising on instruments he builds using a variety of recycled and salvaged materials. 773.702.2787, CalendarTicketsGrantsE-news Sign-upMake a GiftContactApply, Arts + Public LifeArts, Science & Culture InitiativeGray Center for Arts and InquiryHack Arts Lab (HAL)Logan Center for the ArtsPublic Art on Campus, ContempoCourt TheatreThe Renaissance SocietyRockefeller Memorial ChapelSmart Museum of ArtUniversity of Chicago Presents, Cinema and Media StudiesCommittee on Creative WritingCommittee on Theater and Performance StudiesDepartment of Art HistoryDepartment of MusicDepartment of Visual ArtsMaster of Arts Program in the HumanitiesProgram in Poetry and PoeticsGrants & Funding Opportunities, Arts PassChicago ReviewDepartment of Music Performance ProgramsInternational HouseStudent Arts Groups (CLI)Student Community Groups (UCSC)TAPS Student Performing GroupsUChicago Careers in Journalism, Arts, and Media (UCIJAM), Chicago Center for Contemporary CompositionCourt Theatre's Center for Classic TheatreDOVA-OPCFilm Studies CenterFranke Institute for the HumanitiesNeubauer Collegium for Culture and SocietyThe Oriental InstitutePlace LabSTAGE (Scientists, Technologists, and Artists Generating Exploration)The Writer's Studio (Graham School)The University of Chicago Library. A vehicle for Volunteerism! Facilities access: basic woodshop; audio/video equipment; University libraries and archives. Woody Goss (October 21 … August 2016 Artist in Residence: John Steck Jr. July 2016 Artist in Residence: Elizabeth Bick, June 2016 Artist in Residence: Oli Rodriguez, May 2016 Artist in Residence: Kelli Connell, January 2016 Artist in Residence: Clarissa Bonet, December 2015 Artist in Residence: Jessica Labatte, December 2015 Artist in Residence: Jay Turner Frey Seawell. Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture, Read more about eligibility criteria for future residencies >>, Visualizing/Performing Blackness in the Afterlives of Slavery: A Caribbean Archive (Spanish), Motion and Meaning Lecture Series: Rethinking and Revaluing the Rhythmic, Motion and Meaning Lecture Series: Rethinking and Revaluing Poetic Rhythm, Virtual Lunch Discussion: Aurelio Martínez, Committee on Theater and Performance Studies, UChicago Careers in Journalism, Arts, and Media (UCIJAM), Chicago Center for Contemporary Composition, Court Theatre's Center for Classic Theatre, Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, STAGE (Scientists, Technologists, and Artists Generating Exploration). cad residency program Chicago Art Department’s Resident Artist Program is a subsidized initiative that aims to support 12-month growth opportunities for artists. Artists selected for this program are at all stages in their careers and work in all disciplines, including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, new media, installation, fiction and nonfiction writing, poetry, dance, music, interdisciplinary, social practice, and architecture. As a collaborative, community-based art center, Lillstreet offers a variety of resources and instruction. Explore Chicago in the summer - vibrant, exciting, and friendly. LATITUDE is a nonprofit community digital lab in Chicago. Read more about eligibility criteria for future residencies >>, 915 E 60th St. Columbia will welcome four esteemed professional musicians to workshop, record, and perform with Music students as part of the 2019-20 Artists-in-Residence program. Artists are of course no exception to this, and the artist residency exists almost solely to offer space, time and resourches for artists to focus and work. Arts Partner in Residence (APR) is a program of the Chicago Park District’s Culture, Arts, and Nature Department. To provide an outstanding artist with an opportunity to take advantage of the University of Chicago’s atmosphere of reflection, its libraries, and its research resources to develop her/his own work. Live in our incomparable residence halls in the heart of downtown Chicago. Artist in Residence: Education and Development Program (AIR/ED) LATITUDE presents a new program initiative, AIR/ED. Chicago artist, musician, educator, and organizer Kioto Aoki has been selected as the inaugural artist-in-residence for the DomDom / ESS Artist Residency.