NY Latin American Art Triennial Announces Open Call
NYLAAT / PTM Contemporary
Artists-in-Residence
At Governors Island, New York 2023
Application Period:
February 10 – April 10, 2023
Residency Dates:
May 5 – June 26, 2023
July 1 – August 28, 2023
September 2 – October 30, 2023
The PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program is process-based, with the expectation or promise of a final exhibition of the work. This program is under the umbrella of the New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT). The program provides 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 program 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.
ELIGIBILITY:
– Artists must be 18+ years of age.
– Artists must not be currently enrolled in an institutional program of study, including instructional museum programs, full or part-time
– Artists of all visual, literary, music, dance, performance or media arts disciplines may apply.
– Artists working in most media will be considered.
– Artists must be comfortable working in an open studio setting where the public is able to interact with the artist during public hours and work in an engaging environment
– Artists that are engaged in the areas of history, climate, performance, architecture, urban space, social and environmental justice, agriculture/horticulture or another field relevant to the context of the Island.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
–Proven artistic merit, as seen through work samples, artist bio/resume, and past publicity.
–Feasibility of the completion of the project as proposed.
ARTIST INFORMATION:
– Artists will be selected for each residency period (2 months each period).
– Artists must be committed to work a minimum of 20 hours a week (Friday-Sunday) during hours that will be agreed upon by the resident artist and PTM Contemporary.
– Artists are required to present their work in progress at the end of the residency period through one culminating event.
EXHIBITION AND WORKING SPACE CONDITIONS:
The historic houses were built in the late 1900 to house military officers and their families during the Island’s history as a base for the U.S. Army and, later, the Coast Guard. Given their delicate nature, the spaces are best suited to creative practices that do not involve heavy production or large equipment. Spaces are delivered to selected organizations as-is and have working but limited electricity. Spaces currently have no access to running water, working restrooms or heating and cooling systems. Restroom facilities and drinking fountains are located within a five-minute walk from the houses.
GALLERY AND WORK SPACES TOURS:
Every two weeks will conduct a Gallery Tour and Work Space Visits. These visits and tours allow for a unique opportunity to present and experience contemporary artwork within a work-space environment. The presence of artists’ studios also allows for further dialogue and exchange between artists and the visitors.
EXHIBITIONS:
As part of the PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program, at the end of every residency period the program presents exhibitions that include the works of the residency cohort in turn. These exhibitions, held at our main space for a period of 3 weeks, showcase pieces that were created during their time at Governors Island, works in progress or works previously finished but that are relevant to their current practice. For these exhibitions we encourage residents to experiment and frame the space as one that invites collaborations, new explorations, and ideas that wouldn’t normally be presented at a regular commercial gallery space.
Results:
Winning entries will be announced on April 13, 2023, will also receive staff and promotional support, and will be part of the PTM/NYLAAT Governors Island 2023 Artists-in-Residence season.NYLAAT / PTM Contemporary
Artists-in-Residence
At Governors Island, New York 2023
Application Period:
February 10 – April 10, 2023
Residency Dates:
May 5 – June 26, 2023
July 1 – August 28, 2023
September 2 – October 30, 2023
The PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program is process-based, with the expectation or promise of a final exhibition of the work. This program is under the umbrella of the New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT). The program provides 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 program 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.
ELIGIBILITY:
– Artists must be 18+ years of age.
– Artists must not be currently enrolled in an institutional program of study, including instructional museum programs, full or part-time
– Artists of all visual, literary, music, dance, performance or media arts disciplines may apply.
– Artists working in most media will be considered.
– Artists must be comfortable working in an open studio setting where the public is able to interact with the artist during public hours and work in an engaging environment
– Artists that are engaged in the areas of history, climate, performance, architecture, urban space, social and environmental justice, agriculture/horticulture or another field relevant to the context of the Island.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
–Proven artistic merit, as seen through work samples, artist bio/resume, and past publicity.
–Feasibility of the completion of the project as proposed.
ARTIST INFORMATION:
– Artists will be selected for each residency period (2 months each period).
– Artists must be committed to work a minimum of 20 hours a week (Friday-Sunday) during hours that will be agreed upon by the resident artist and PTM Contemporary.
– Artists are required to present their work in progress at the end of the residency period through one culminating event.
EXHIBITION AND WORKING SPACE CONDITIONS:
The historic houses were built in the late 1900 to house military officers and their families during the Island’s history as a base for the U.S. Army and, later, the Coast Guard. Given their delicate nature, the spaces are best suited to creative practices that do not involve heavy production or large equipment. Spaces are delivered to selected organizations as-is and have working but limited electricity. Spaces currently have no access to running water, working restrooms or heating and cooling systems. Restroom facilities and drinking fountains are located within a five-minute walk from the houses.
GALLERY AND WORK SPACES TOURS:
Every two weeks will conduct a Gallery Tour and Work Space Visits. These visits and tours allow for a unique opportunity to present and experience contemporary artwork within a work-space environment. The presence of artists’ studios also allows for further dialogue and exchange between artists and the visitors.
EXHIBITIONS:
As part of the PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program, at the end of every residency period the program presents exhibitions that include the works of the residency cohort in turn. These exhibitions, held at our main space for a period of 3 weeks, showcase pieces that were created during their time at Governors Island, works in progress or works previously finished but that are relevant to their current practice. For these exhibitions we encourage residents to experiment and frame the space as one that invites collaborations, new explorations, and ideas that wouldn’t normally be presented at a regular commercial gallery space.
Results:
Winning entries will be announced on April 13, 2023, will also receive staff and promotional support, and will be part of the PTM/NYLAAT Governors Island 2023 Artists-in-Residence season.NYLAAT / PTM Contemporary
Artists-in-Residence
At Governors Island, New York 2023
Application Period:
February 10 – April 10, 2023
Residency Dates:
May 5 – June 26, 2023
July 1 – August 28, 2023
September 2 – October 30, 2023
The PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program is process-based, with the expectation or promise of a final exhibition of the work. This program is under the umbrella of the New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT). The program provides 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 program 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.
ELIGIBILITY:
– Artists must be 18+ years of age.
– Artists must not be currently enrolled in an institutional program of study, including instructional museum programs, full or part-time
– Artists of all visual, literary, music, dance, performance or media arts disciplines may apply.
– Artists working in most media will be considered.
– Artists must be comfortable working in an open studio setting where the public is able to interact with the artist during public hours and work in an engaging environment
– Artists that are engaged in the areas of history, climate, performance, architecture, urban space, social and environmental justice, agriculture/horticulture or another field relevant to the context of the Island.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
–Proven artistic merit, as seen through work samples, artist bio/resume, and past publicity.
–Feasibility of the completion of the project as proposed.
ARTIST INFORMATION:
– Artists will be selected for each residency period (2 months each period).
– Artists must be committed to work a minimum of 20 hours a week (Friday-Sunday) during hours that will be agreed upon by the resident artist and PTM Contemporary.
– Artists are required to present their work in progress at the end of the residency period through one culminating event.
EXHIBITION AND WORKING SPACE CONDITIONS:
The historic houses were built in the late 1900 to house military officers and their families during the Island’s history as a base for the U.S. Army and, later, the Coast Guard. Given their delicate nature, the spaces are best suited to creative practices that do not involve heavy production or large equipment. Spaces are delivered to selected organizations as-is and have working but limited electricity. Spaces currently have no access to running water, working restrooms or heating and cooling systems. Restroom facilities and drinking fountains are located within a five-minute walk from the houses.
GALLERY AND WORK SPACES TOURS:
Every two weeks will conduct a Gallery Tour and Work Space Visits. These visits and tours allow for a unique opportunity to present and experience contemporary artwork within a work-space environment. The presence of artists’ studios also allows for further dialogue and exchange between artists and the visitors.
EXHIBITIONS:
As part of the PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program, at the end of every residency period the program presents exhibitions that include the works of the residency cohort in turn. These exhibitions, held at our main space for a period of 3 weeks, showcase pieces that were created during their time at Governors Island, works in progress or works previously finished but that are relevant to their current practice. For these exhibitions we encourage residents to experiment and frame the space as one that invites collaborations, new explorations, and ideas that wouldn’t normally be presented at a regular commercial gallery space.
Results:
Winning entries will be announced on April 13, 2023, will also receive staff and promotional support, and will be part of the PTM/NYLAAT Governors Island 2023 Artists-in-Residence season.NYLAAT / PTM Contemporary
Artists-in-Residence
At Governors Island, New York 2023
Application Period:
February 10 – April 10, 2023
Residency Dates:
May 5 – June 26, 2023
July 1 – August 28, 2023
September 2 – October 30, 2023
The PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program is process-based, with the expectation or promise of a final exhibition of the work. This program is under the umbrella of the New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT). The program provides 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 program 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.
ELIGIBILITY:
– Artists must be 18+ years of age.
– Artists must not be currently enrolled in an institutional program of study, including instructional museum programs, full or part-time
– Artists of all visual, literary, music, dance, performance or media arts disciplines may apply.
– Artists working in most media will be considered.
– Artists must be comfortable working in an open studio setting where the public is able to interact with the artist during public hours and work in an engaging environment
– Artists that are engaged in the areas of history, climate, performance, architecture, urban space, social and environmental justice, agriculture/horticulture or another field relevant to the context of the Island.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
–Proven artistic merit, as seen through work samples, artist bio/resume, and past publicity.
–Feasibility of the completion of the project as proposed.
ARTIST INFORMATION:
– Artists will be selected for each residency period (2 months each period).
– Artists must be committed to work a minimum of 20 hours a week (Friday-Sunday) during hours that will be agreed upon by the resident artist and PTM Contemporary.
– Artists are required to present their work in progress at the end of the residency period through one culminating event.
EXHIBITION AND WORKING SPACE CONDITIONS:
The historic houses were built in the late 1900 to house military officers and their families during the Island’s history as a base for the U.S. Army and, later, the Coast Guard. Given their delicate nature, the spaces are best suited to creative practices that do not involve heavy production or large equipment. Spaces are delivered to selected organizations as-is and have working but limited electricity. Spaces currently have no access to running water, working restrooms or heating and cooling systems. Restroom facilities and drinking fountains are located within a five-minute walk from the houses.
GALLERY AND WORK SPACES TOURS:
Every two weeks will conduct a Gallery Tour and Work Space Visits. These visits and tours allow for a unique opportunity to present and experience contemporary artwork within a work-space environment. The presence of artists’ studios also allows for further dialogue and exchange between artists and the visitors.
EXHIBITIONS:
As part of the PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program, at the end of every residency period the program presents exhibitions that include the works of the residency cohort in turn. These exhibitions, held at our main space for a period of 3 weeks, showcase pieces that were created during their time at Governors Island, works in progress or works previously finished but that are relevant to their current practice. For these exhibitions we encourage residents to experiment and frame the space as one that invites collaborations, new explorations, and ideas that wouldn’t normally be presented at a regular commercial gallery space.
Results:
Winning entries will be announced on April 13, 2023, will also receive staff and promotional support, and will be part of the PTM/NYLAAT Governors Island 2023 Artists-in-Residence season.NYLAAT / PTM Contemporary
Artists-in-Residence
At Governors Island, New York 2023
Application Period:
February 10 – April 10, 2023
Residency Dates:
May 5 – June 26, 2023
July 1 – August 28, 2023
September 2 – October 30, 2023
The PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program is process-based, with the expectation or promise of a final exhibition of the work. This program is under the umbrella of the New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT). The program provides 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 program 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.
ELIGIBILITY:
– Artists must be 18+ years of age.
– Artists must not be currently enrolled in an institutional program of study, including instructional museum programs, full or part-time
– Artists of all visual, literary, music, dance, performance or media arts disciplines may apply.
– Artists working in most media will be considered.
– Artists must be comfortable working in an open studio setting where the public is able to interact with the artist during public hours and work in an engaging environment
– Artists that are engaged in the areas of history, climate, performance, architecture, urban space, social and environmental justice, agriculture/horticulture or another field relevant to the context of the Island.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
–Proven artistic merit, as seen through work samples, artist bio/resume, and past publicity.
–Feasibility of the completion of the project as proposed.
ARTIST INFORMATION:
– Artists will be selected for each residency period (2 months each period).
– Artists must be committed to work a minimum of 20 hours a week (Friday-Sunday) during hours that will be agreed upon by the resident artist and PTM Contemporary.
– Artists are required to present their work in progress at the end of the residency period through one culminating event.
EXHIBITION AND WORKING SPACE CONDITIONS:
The historic houses were built in the late 1900 to house military officers and their families during the Island’s history as a base for the U.S. Army and, later, the Coast Guard. Given their delicate nature, the spaces are best suited to creative practices that do not involve heavy production or large equipment. Spaces are delivered to selected organizations as-is and have working but limited electricity. Spaces currently have no access to running water, working restrooms or heating and cooling systems. Restroom facilities and drinking fountains are located within a five-minute walk from the houses.
GALLERY AND WORK SPACES TOURS:
Every two weeks will conduct a Gallery Tour and Work Space Visits. These visits and tours allow for a unique opportunity to present and experience contemporary artwork within a work-space environment. The presence of artists’ studios also allows for further dialogue and exchange between artists and the visitors.
EXHIBITIONS:
As part of the PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program, at the end of every residency period the program presents exhibitions that include the works of the residency cohort in turn. These exhibitions, held at our main space for a period of 3 weeks, showcase pieces that were created during their time at Governors Island, works in progress or works previously finished but that are relevant to their current practice. For these exhibitions we encourage residents to experiment and frame the space as one that invites collaborations, new explorations, and ideas that wouldn’t normally be presented at a regular commercial gallery space.
Results:
Winning entries will be announced on April 13, 2023, will also receive staff and promotional support, and will be part of the PTM/NYLAAT Governors Island 2023 Artists-in-Residence season.NYLAAT / PTM Contemporary
Artists-in-Residence
At Governors Island, New York 2023
Application Period:
February 10 – April 10, 2023
Residency Dates:
May 5 – June 26, 2023
July 1 – August 28, 2023
September 2 – October 30, 2023
The PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program is process-based, with the expectation or promise of a final exhibition of the work. This program is under the umbrella of the New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT). The program provides 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 program 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.
ELIGIBILITY:
– Artists must be 18+ years of age.
– Artists must not be currently enrolled in an institutional program of study, including instructional museum programs, full or part-time
– Artists of all visual, literary, music, dance, performance or media arts disciplines may apply.
– Artists working in most media will be considered.
– Artists must be comfortable working in an open studio setting where the public is able to interact with the artist during public hours and work in an engaging environment
– Artists that are engaged in the areas of history, climate, performance, architecture, urban space, social and environmental justice, agriculture/horticulture or another field relevant to the context of the Island.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
–Proven artistic merit, as seen through work samples, artist bio/resume, and past publicity.
–Feasibility of the completion of the project as proposed.
ARTIST INFORMATION:
– Artists will be selected for each residency period (2 months each period).
– Artists must be committed to work a minimum of 20 hours a week (Friday-Sunday) during hours that will be agreed upon by the resident artist and PTM Contemporary.
– Artists are required to present their work in progress at the end of the residency period through one culminating event.
EXHIBITION AND WORKING SPACE CONDITIONS:
The historic houses were built in the late 1900 to house military officers and their families during the Island’s history as a base for the U.S. Army and, later, the Coast Guard. Given their delicate nature, the spaces are best suited to creative practices that do not involve heavy production or large equipment. Spaces are delivered to selected organizations as-is and have working but limited electricity. Spaces currently have no access to running water, working restrooms or heating and cooling systems. Restroom facilities and drinking fountains are located within a five-minute walk from the houses.
GALLERY AND WORK SPACES TOURS:
Every two weeks will conduct a Gallery Tour and Work Space Visits. These visits and tours allow for a unique opportunity to present and experience contemporary artwork within a work-space environment. The presence of artists’ studios also allows for further dialogue and exchange between artists and the visitors.
EXHIBITIONS:
As part of the PTM Contemporary Artist Residency Program, at the end of every residency period the program presents exhibitions that include the works of the residency cohort in turn. These exhibitions, held at our main space for a period of 3 weeks, showcase pieces that were created during their time at Governors Island, works in progress or works previously finished but that are relevant to their current practice. For these exhibitions we encourage residents to experiment and frame the space as one that invites collaborations, new explorations, and ideas that wouldn’t normally be presented at a regular commercial gallery space.
Results:
Winning entries will be announced on April 13, 2023, will also receive staff and promotional support, and will be part of the PTM/NYLAAT Governors Island 2023 Artists-in-Residence season.