Artist-in-Residence ProgramTRASA urban arts collective’s Artist-in-Residence program supports emerging visual and performing artists in the creation and exhibition of innovative new work. TRASA’s studio facilities, combined with our unique exhibition and performance spaces, provide artists of all media the opportunity for in-depth exploration and the realization of ambitious projects. This program provides studio workspace, access to equipment and technical assistance, exhibition opportunities, and funding, and establishes a vital channel of interaction between the Salt Lake community and cutting-edge artists from around the continent. Applications for our Artist-in-Residence Program are accepted on an ongoing basis. We are interested in artists whose work fosters critical dialogue about contemporary sociopolitical and cultural issues. The commercial potential of work is not a factor. We are also interested in proposals that consider the unique architecture of TRASA's facility and encourage site specific work. (space map) Click here for a printable version of these guidelines. Application Guidelines Applications for the Artist-in-Residence Program must include the following information in the following order (please do not staple, package, or bind material): 1. Samples of work 10 to 20 Slides, Prints, or Digital Images OR Video: VHS or DVD format OR Audio CD (for Musicians/Sound Artists only) Do not send original artwork. 2. Resume. Please include your name, address, phone number and email address along with exhibition and educational background. 3. Biography. A brief statement relating your personal history to the body of work submitted. Please limit to 250 words. 4. Statement of Objective. Describe your ideas, plans for projects, and expectations for your residency. Please limit to 500 words. 5. Supporting materials (if available) such as media reviews, previous promotional materials (cards, flyers, posters), etc. 6. References. Please provide the name, email address, telephone number, and address of three people who know you on a professional level and can comment on your recent work and artistic development. 7. Self-addressed Stamped Envelope with sufficient postage for the return of your materials. Material sent without an SASE will not be returned and will become property of TRASA urban arts collective. 8. Self-addressed Stamped Postcard. Please include a self-addressed stamped postcard with your application if you would like to have notification that your materials have been received. Submit application to: TRASA urban arts collective Contact: info@thepicklecompany.org RequirementsArtists who are accepted into the Artist-in-Residence Program must be prepared to actively use their studio a minimum of 50 hours per month. Residencies are also expected to culminate in a solo exhibition/performance hosted by TRASA and participate in educational outreach when appropriate. ServicesTRASA’s Artist-in-Residence Program provides artists working in all media a free private studio space for up to one year and a small materials stipend. The program does not provide living space. Artists also have access to shared facilities that include:
Studios range in size from 200 to 600 square feet. Artists will not be permitted to choose their studio. Selection ProcessA panel of artists and arts professionals will review applications and select artists as space allows. Artists will be selected on the quality of their work and their potential for making the most of their time in the program. For all submitting artists, a letter will be sent to you informing you of the Curatorial Committee's decision, and any further action you need to take, if any. Please be aware that it will take up to six months for TRASA's staff to review your proposal. |