Open call: three fully-funded artist residencies in New York City at ISCP

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Open call: fully-funded residencies in New York City
International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
1040 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, New York 11211
USA

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The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces three open calls for artist residencies in New York City in 2017–18, funded by The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and SAHA Association. In addition, Norwegian and Finnish sponsors are currently accepting applications for ISCP residencies.

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-Appl...
and submit to application@iscp-nyc.org indicating "Pollock-Krasner Residency" in the subject line.

National Endowment for the Arts Residency
ISCP announces an open call for a fully-funded four-month residency, from September 1 to December 31, 2017, plus stipend (500 USD per month) for an artist whose work focuses on documentary practices. The selected resident will be expected to research, develop and produce at least one project on one or more of the following issues: fact and fiction, the representation of the real, and ethics and the documentary. This work will be included in an ISCP exhibition in October 2017. Applications will be accepted from visual artists in all disciplines who are based and eligible to work in the United States.

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/2016/03/NEA-Application-2017-1.pdf
and submit to application@iscp-nyc.org indicating "NEA Residency" in the subject line.

SAHA – Supporting Contemporary Art from Turkey
Artists from Turkey are invited to apply for a fully-funded three-month residency supported by SAHA – Supporting Contemporary Art from Turkey. The residency will take place between September 1 to November 30, 2017 and includes a stipend of up to 7,000 USD for accommodation and living expenses in New York City, and related travel costs.

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. In addition, applicants who have not previously lived or worked in New York will be given priority.

Application deadline: April 15, 2017
Download the application here: http://iscp-nyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/SAHA-2017-Application-For...
and submit to application@iscp-nyc.org indicating "SAHA Residency" in the subject line.

More opportunities to apply for residencies at ISCP:

Direct Applications to ISCP
All contemporary artists and curators are highly encouraged to consider applying directly to ISCP's residency program. For more details on eligibility and application requirements, please visit our apply page here: http://iscp-nyc.org/apply

Ground Floor at ISCP
The Ground Floor Program, geared exclusively for New York-based artists, provides one year of subsidized private studio space accessible 24/7, and additional program offerings. Applications for this program will re-open in September 2017. Please visit our webpage then.

Current ISCP residency opportunities offered by partner sponsors in Europe:

The Victor Fellowship for a Norwegian photographer (six months) supported by the Hasselblad Foundation.

The New York Residence grant for two contemporary artists living in Finland (six months each), funded by Alfred Kordelin Foundation.

The ISCP New York City Residency for a Norwegian artist (one year) and a Norwegian curator (three months) funded by the Office for Contemporary Art Norway.

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.