Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Artist In Residence

 
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We are providing 2 types of paid Artist Residency opportunities for a total of 8 artists. The program provides visual and performing artists with dedicated time, space, and resources to focus on developing new work, research, or collaborations in our close-knit island community. The two types of AIR programs are: 

Collaborative Track: 2 visual / performing artists or arts collectives are awarded a 6-month residency, for the full duration of our Organizational Residency on Governors Island. The Collaborative Track focuses on collaborations with other artists in residence and our community partners to explore our OiR theme and concepts. The residency focuses heavily on a collaborative creative experience that expands artistic boundaries while bringing together voices and practices from Pacific and Caribbean Island cultures. Key commitments include:

Residency Dates: May 11th, 2026 - October 31st, 2026; move-in/out dates to be confirmed by April 15th, 2026

Support & Amenities: private studio space, limited tech capacity (projector and speaker), exhibition space, Material for the Arts access (by appointments only) and stipend: $1500 (paid in 2 installments)

Focus: Allows artists to work collaboratively, take risks, and pursue new ideas 

Community Engagement: Open studio and/or workshops at the monthly Open House events on 3rd Saturdays (6 events), 1 artist talk, and 1 work in progress showing in October. 

2. Exploration Track: 3 visual / performing artists or arts collectives are awarded a 2.5-month residency for each of our Exploration Cohorts. The Exploration Track focuses on creating new works, or expanding upon existing works, that explore our thematic concepts that celebrate and honor Pacific and Caribbean Island cultures and histories. Collaborations are welcome but not required.  Key commitments include:

Residency Dates: Cohort 1: May 11th, 2026 - July 19th, 2026; Cohort 2: August 1st, 2026 - October 18th, 2026; move-in/out dates to be confirmed by April 15th, 2026 for Cohort 1 and April 30th, 2026 for Cohort 2

Support & Amenities: private studio space, limited tech capacity (projector and speaker), exhibition space, Material for the Arts access (by appointments only) and stipend: $800 (paid in 2 installments)

Focus: Allows artists to work independently, take risks, and pursue new ideas 

Community Engagement: Open studio and/or workshops at the monthly Open House events on 3rd Saturdays (3 events), 1 artist talk, and 1 work in progress showing in July (Cohort 1) and October (Cohort 2). 

Submissions must be received by April 3rd.

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