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{{Opportunity
{{Opportunity
|Opportunity display name=Unlisted Projects 24-hour Artist Lock-In Residency Open Call 2024
|Opportunity format=Residency;Open Call
|Opportunity format=Residency;Open Call
|Opportunity compensation type=Stipend
|Opportunity compensation type=Stipend
|Opportunity compensation=Paid
|Opportunity compensation=Paid
|Opportunity short description=[[Unlisted Projects|Unlisted Projects]] and The Museum of Human Achievement present a new 24-hour Lock-In Arts Residency program. We welcome every medium imaginable and individuals whose work is outside the box. Residents will work on-site in a climate-controlled renovated 1970s trailer with a private yard.
|Opportunity short description=[[Unlisted Projects|Unlisted Projects]] and The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) present a new 24-hour Lock-In Arts Residency program. We welcome all artistic mediums and individuals whose work is outside the box. Residents will work on-site in a climate-controlled renovated 1970s trailer with a private yard and have access to the larger production and workshop spaces inside of MoHA.
 
Artists will spend the weekend in “shifts” working on their project: one 12-hour day and then another 12-hour day with built-in breaks and meals. A $2000 stipend will be provided per weekend resident, along with $500 toward childcare, animal boarding, or associated costs. Meals and Door-Dash Will Be covered while in residence. There will be a final community event/ panel where residents can share their experiences and part of their work.
|Opportunity description===About the Residency==
|Opportunity description===About the Residency==
[[Unlisted Projects|Unlisted Projects]] and The Museum of Human Achievement present a new 24-hour Lock-In Arts Residency program. We welcome every medium imaginable and individuals whose work is outside the box. Residents will work on-site in a climate-controlled renovated 1970s trailer with a private yard.
[[Unlisted Projects|Unlisted Projects]] and The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) present a new 24-hour Lock-In Arts Residency program. We welcome all artistic mediums and individuals whose work is outside the box. Residents will work on-site in a climate-controlled renovated 1970s trailer with a private yard and have access to the larger production and workshop spaces inside of MoHA.


Artists will spend the weekend in “shifts” working on their project: one 12-hour day and then another 12-hour day with built-in breaks and meals. A $2000 stipend will be provided per weekend resident, along with $500 toward childcare, animal boarding, or associated costs. Meals and Door-Dash Will Be covered while in residence. There will be a final community event/ panel where residents can share their experiences and part of their work.
Artists will spend the weekend in “shifts” working on their project: one 12-hour day and then another 12-hour day with built-in breaks and meals. A $2000 stipend will be provided per weekend resident, along with $500 toward childcare, animal boarding, or costs that would make the residency more accessible to the resident. 3 Meals per day and any delivery costs will be covered while in residence. Residents will be asked to share their experience and part of their work during a final community event/panel.


[https://www.unlistedprojects.com/portfolio/ View past resident artists]
[https://www.unlistedprojects.com/portfolio/ View past resident artists]


==Eligibility==
==Eligibility==
Residents must live in the Austin, TX area. Austin's metropolitan area encompasses Hays, Williamson, Bastrop, and Caldwell counties, including the cities of Round Rock and San Marcos.
Residents must live in the Austin, TX metropolitan area. Austin's metropolitan area encompasses Hays, Williamson, Bastrop, and Caldwell counties, including the cities of Round Rock and San Marcos.
Open to all artists.
   
   
==Accommodations==
==Accommodations==
The Lock-In residency is tailored to the resident’s needs. Unlisted Projects will discuss any accessibility concerns with chosen residents to ensure a safe and supportive creative environment. Work will happen in Unlisted Project’s climate-controled trailer and in available MoHA spaces. Residents are welcome to stay overnight in trailer but are welcome to return home after residency hours.
The Lock-In residency is tailored to the resident’s needs. Unlisted Projects will discuss any accessibility concerns with chosen residents to ensure a safe and supportive creative environment. Work will happen in Unlisted Project’s climate-controlled trailer and in available MoHA spaces. Residents are welcome to stay overnight in the trailer but are also able to return home after residency hours.


[https://www.unlistedprojects.com/accommodations/ View UP @ MoHA Accommodations]
[https://www.unlistedprojects.com/accommodations/ View UP @ MoHA Accommodations]
==Duration==
==Duration==
Residency duration will last 2 day. The 24 hour residency will be completed in two 12 hour days. The artist will tour the space and recieve an orientation on the friday before their residence.  
Residents will meet with program staff for planning and coordination within two weeks of being selected to share expectations and discuss questions.
 
The residency will last 2 days. The 24 hour residency will be completed in two 12 hour days. Selected artists will be provided an orientation and tour of the space on the Friday before their residence. Orientation is expected to last 2 hours and does not count toward artist working time.
 
Available weekend residencies are: Aug 24-25, Aug 31-Sep 1st, Sept 7th-8th.


==Deadlines==
==Deadlines==
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==Selection==
==Selection==
Artists-In-Residence are selected through our Open Call application process. A review panel reviews applications.
Artists-In-Residence are selected by a local review panel through our Open Call application process. UP will prioritize artists who have obligations like full-time employment, school work, children (human or animal), or other commitments that would make more traditional residencies (lasting from 1-3 weeks, months, or a year) unattainable. Unlisted Projects 24-Hr Lock-In Residency is intended to be more accessible to part-time artists or artists whose personal, professional, and or systemic barriers make it difficult to pursue arts projects. Societally marginalized artists are especially encouraged to apply including but not limited to LGBTQIA+, Native, Black, POC, and disabled artists.


==Support==
==Support==
Artists will receive a working stipend ($2,000), and working space.
Artists will receive a working stipend ($2,000), and working space.
 
==Questions==
Can be sent to Shasparay Irvin - shasparay@unlistedprojects.com
 
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|Opportunity image=Unlisted Projects 24-hour Artist Lock-In Residency Open Call.jpg
|Has application window=Yes
|Has application window=Yes
|Opportunity start date=2024-08-13
|Opportunity start date=2024-08-12
|Opportunity end date=2024-08-19
|Opportunity link=https://form.jotform.com/242186793205157
|Opportunity link=https://form.jotform.com/242186793205157
|Opportunity link text=Application Form
|Opportunity link text=Application Form

Latest revision as of 07:33, September 13, 2024


Opportunity Info

Unlisted Projects 24-hour Artist Lock-In Residency Open Call.jpg

Name Unlisted Projects 24-hour Artist Lock-In Residency Open Call 2024
Application Opens Aug 12, 2024
Deadline Aug 19, 2024
Type Residency · Open Call
Compensation Paid (Stipend)
Link Application Form

About the Residency

Unlisted Projects and The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) present a new 24-hour Lock-In Arts Residency program. We welcome all artistic mediums and individuals whose work is outside the box. Residents will work on-site in a climate-controlled renovated 1970s trailer with a private yard and have access to the larger production and workshop spaces inside of MoHA.

Artists will spend the weekend in “shifts” working on their project: one 12-hour day and then another 12-hour day with built-in breaks and meals. A $2000 stipend will be provided per weekend resident, along with $500 toward childcare, animal boarding, or costs that would make the residency more accessible to the resident. 3 Meals per day and any delivery costs will be covered while in residence. Residents will be asked to share their experience and part of their work during a final community event/panel.

View past resident artists

Eligibility

Residents must live in the Austin, TX metropolitan area. Austin's metropolitan area encompasses Hays, Williamson, Bastrop, and Caldwell counties, including the cities of Round Rock and San Marcos.

Accommodations

The Lock-In residency is tailored to the resident’s needs. Unlisted Projects will discuss any accessibility concerns with chosen residents to ensure a safe and supportive creative environment. Work will happen in Unlisted Project’s climate-controlled trailer and in available MoHA spaces. Residents are welcome to stay overnight in the trailer but are also able to return home after residency hours.

View UP @ MoHA Accommodations

Duration

Residents will meet with program staff for planning and coordination within two weeks of being selected to share expectations and discuss questions.

The residency will last 2 days. The 24 hour residency will be completed in two 12 hour days. Selected artists will be provided an orientation and tour of the space on the Friday before their residence. Orientation is expected to last 2 hours and does not count toward artist working time.

Available weekend residencies are: Aug 24-25, Aug 31-Sep 1st, Sept 7th-8th.

Deadlines

Applications will be reviewed and accepted on a rolling basis. All applicants will be notified about their application.

Selection

Artists-In-Residence are selected by a local review panel through our Open Call application process. UP will prioritize artists who have obligations like full-time employment, school work, children (human or animal), or other commitments that would make more traditional residencies (lasting from 1-3 weeks, months, or a year) unattainable. Unlisted Projects 24-Hr Lock-In Residency is intended to be more accessible to part-time artists or artists whose personal, professional, and or systemic barriers make it difficult to pursue arts projects. Societally marginalized artists are especially encouraged to apply including but not limited to LGBTQIA+, Native, Black, POC, and disabled artists.

Support

Artists will receive a working stipend ($2,000), and working space.

Questions

Can be sent to Shasparay Irvin - shasparay@unlistedprojects.com