International Studio & Curatorial Program call for applications

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International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
1040 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
application@iscp-nyc.org
http://www.iscp-nyc.org

The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) announces an open call
for its residency program. 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, ISCP is a vibrant community of
contemporary art practitioners. The program provides residents with the
space, time, and support to develop new 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, making ISCP an exciting hub for
contemporary art.
ISCP is currently accepting applications from visual artists and curators in
all disciplines who would like to engage with ISCP’s unique and dynamic
programming and creative community.
The residency program includes 24-hour access to a private furnished studio
space, regular studio visits from Visiting Critics; Field Trips to museums,
galleries and other cultural venues; and participation in Artist Talks and
semi-annual Open Studios (May and November residents only).
Residents at ISCP are also invited to take part in ISCP’s Exhibition Program
and Participatory Projects.
A residency at ISCP is typically three to six months, although artists and
curators can apply for up to one year.
To apply, please visit www.iscp-nyc.org/apply.html.
Please note our new email application process for Direct Applications. ISCP
accepts applications on a rolling basis and there is no application
deadline.
About ISCP:
Founded with one sponsored studio in 1994, ISCP has grown into an
internationally recognized institution that has hosted over 1,200 artists
and curators from more than 55 countries. In 2008, ISCP moved from Manhattan
to East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to an 18,000 square-foot space in a former
factory. This move expanded ISCP's facilities to 35 studios, an exhibition
gallery and a project space. Since its 2008 expansion and relocation, ISCP
has not only grown dramatically in size and reputation, but has pioneered a
new kind of residency model.
For more information, please visit www.iscp-nyc.orh/profile.html.

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