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Applications Open for The Watermill Center’s Artist Residency Program

authorStaff Writer on Jan 9, 2023

Are you interested in a residency at The Watermill Center? Each year, The Watermill Center invites artists to develop works that critically investigate, challenge, and extend the existing norms of artistic practice as part of its year-round Artist Residency Program.

The Artist Residency Program is process-based, providing artists with time and space to focus on developing their practice in a communal environment that encourages experimentation and innovation. Artists-in-residence share their creative process with the community through open studios, workshops and artist talks.

Application deadline for The Watermill Center’s Artist Residency Program is Monday, February 13, at 11:59 p.m. The program is open to national and international artists 21+ years old. Artists from all disciplines are accepted, including but not limited to: visual arts, performance, architecture, film/video, literature, interdisciplinary arts, academic research, and music composition. Solo artists or collectives (such as theater or dance companies) are welcome to apply.

Artists-in-residence receive access to an extensive collection of resources: 20,000 square feet of rehearsal/design spaces and outdoor stages; a theater production archive; The Watermill Center Study Library; The Watermill Collection; and over 10 acres of landscaped grounds and gardens.

The Watermill Center is at 39 Water Mill Towd Road in Water Mill. For details about the residency application process, visit watermillcenter.org/residencies/.

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