School of Visual Arts: Summer Residency Programs in New York City

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School of Visual Arts
209 East 23rd St
New York, NY 10010
USA
residency@sva.edu
Keren Moscovitch
Phone: 001.212.592.2188
sva.edu/residency

Priority Application Deadline:
April 1, 2015

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.

In addition to our time-honored studio residencies, a variety of innovative professional immersion programs provide opportunities for artists to explore new areas of social and technological practice and engage critically within their field. A unique combination of creative and professional resources provides a rich environment for growth and opportunity in the current, vibrant art scene.

Residencies run throughout the summer, May through August. Programs available in Critical Studies, Design Thinking, Lens-Based Media, Social Practice and more.

Visiting artists, curators, administrators and critics have included Vince Aletti, Suzanne Anker, Marshall Arisman, Heather Darcy-Bhandari, Jennifer Blessing, Meir Gal, Milton Glaser, Steven Heller, Viktor Koen, Anne Pasternak, David Ross, Jerry Saltz, Kay Takeda, Alice Twemlow, Mark Tribe and Simon Watson.

Residency Programs offered during the summer of 2015:

• City as Site: Public Art as Social Intervention
• Design Writing and Research Summer Intensive
• From the Laboratory to the Studio: Interdisciplinary Practices in Bio Art
• Illustration and Visual Storytelling: Art and Industry
• IMPACT! Design for Social Change
• Implementing Impact! Strategies for Creative Intervention
• Painting and Mixed Media
• Photography
• Sculpture, Installation and New Media Art
• Typography as Language: Design, History and Practice

Affordable housing is available, as are opportunities to display work.

The SVA Summer Residency Program's mix of aesthetic and practical concerns attracts a cross­-section of artists, from emerging talents to those in mid-career looking to rejuvenate and redirect their practice amid the creative chaos of New York City. -Angela Riechers, Visual Arts Journal

The program threw me right back into studio practice full swing. The wheels in my creative brain that had been stagnant for a while started turning again once the critical feedback and discourse started. -Cay Yoon, alumnus, Painting and Mixed Media; Sculpture, Installation and New Media Art

I can trust my gut more, now that my work has gone through this kind of scrutiny, and I'm less likely to let things slide if I don't think they're quite right. -Carl Alviani, alumnus, Design Writing and Research Summer Intensive