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Artist in Residence 2018

The Image flow   /   Deadline: 05/15/18

To apply, please visit:
http://www.theimageflow.com/gallery/artist-in-residence-program/

The Image Flow invites applications for a 2-3 month Artist Residency program to support a visual artist working within photography and/or image-based media. This is a work-only residency; artists not local to the area are welcome to apply but will need to secure housing arrangements independently. The time frame for the residency is flexible, ideally taking place between the months of June and September 2018.

The selected resident photographer will gain access to our photo studio and lighting, a dedicated workspace with Epson 7880 and 3880 printers, traditional and alternative darkrooms, and a limited supply of inkjet papers for printing purposes. Participants in the residency program are expected to use their time to pursue their own personal projects, which may include photographing, printing, or other work inherent to their specific endeavors.

At the close of the residency, participants will donate a selection of work to The Image Flow's Artist in Residence Collection, the details of which are negotiable upon acceptance. The resident photographer may also choose to present a lecture on their work to the community, though this will be voluntary. There will also be the possibility for the chosen resident photographer to mount an exhibition of work created during the course of the residency.

Location

401 Miller Ave.Suite AMill Valley, CA

Fees

$30

Eligibility

All artists living or working in the United States working in photography and/or image-based media.

Requirements

Portfolio containing up to 20 images of your work
Artist Statement / Work Description
Artist Biography
Letter of Intent
Link to your website

Contact Information

Nathan Lomas

W: https://www.theimageflow.com
E: nathan@theimageflow.com

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