Artist In Residence
About
Artists entering through our self-funded Independent Artist program typically have a clear and focused plan. This is an opportunity to create your own residency or shop rental. These residencies may be self-funded, or funded through a grant or scholarship. Artists can commute or stay in SAW housing.
Who should apply for this? An individual or group wishing to rent a space for their own program or project. A college or business who wishes to provide a residency scholarship. A group or collective who wishes to work on a shared project or individual projects and is funded through a grant or crowd funding. An artist wishing to learn a new discipline. An artist seeking space to lead a private a workshop. Artists who apply as a group can choose to share a space, or work in different spaces.
InDIVIDUALS
Visual artists working in any medium, as well as writers, choreographers, musicians, and performers, are invited to apply throughout the year on a rolling basis. Artists may propose to stay for any dates and duration available, however applicants are strongly encouraged to come for weeklong intervals. Please contact SAWs office prior to applying to discuss their residency proposal in detail, well in advance of your planned stay.
In keeping with Salem Art Works’ mission to create a collaborative and open space for art making, each independent artist is encouraged to contribute to the communal life at SAW including doing an artist talk and presentation, participating in studio visits and critiques, and open studios. Artists who are working and staying onsite for more than one week may anticipate participating in a weekly cooking and cleaning schedule.
Groups
SAW also accommodates group residencies for independent artists who wish to come with friends or lead a group project or workshop. Visual artists working in any medium, as well as writers, choreographers, musicians, and performers, may apply on a rolling basis.
Groups may customize their residency choosing their dates, duration, number of participants, type of accommodations, meals, studio, facility access, instruction or technical support, transportation, materials, and documentation.
Group residency examples are: a director brings performers to develop and rehearse; a teacher brings a group of students for a weeklong intensive kiln building workshop; an artist collective makes individual or collaborative work to make a catalogue and exhibit; a sculptor brings assistants to create a piece in the park; a company plans a conference and meets daily with a team building workshop; a family books a custom workshop to make knives for a reunion.
All residents, whether individual or coming as a group are invited to give an artist talk, participate in studio critiques, and events. All artists must also help clean up after themselves at mealtimes and in shared work spaces. Residents who come as a group who are at SAW for more than a week must participate in our rotating cooking and cleaning schedule.
Apply
Summary
For Who:
Early-career, emerging, mid-career and established artists
You must be 21 years older
There is no limit to the number of times an artist or group may apply and participate
All of SAWs programs, activities, and services are provided equally without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.
Media/Genre: All media
When: April through October
Duration: 2 days or longer
Timeline
Applications Accepted: Rolling
Deadline: N/A
Notification: two to four weeks
Review Process
Residency applications are reviewed by staff as they are received.
Residency offers are made based on the nature and artistic merit of each applicant’s proposal, the quality of the artist’s work to date, and SAWs schedule.
Required Information
Cover Letter describing your interest in SAW’s Independent Artist Program.
Please discuss how you will contribute and benefit from being at SAW. Briefly describe your work and how you see it developing while you are at SAW. After reviewing SAW facilities and grounds, which of SAW facilities could you best utilize?
Work Samples (12-15)
Jpg, Written Documents - pdf, Video and Film Files - mp4 or .mov
Title sheet
Listing title, size, medium and date completed
One letter of reference
CV / Resume
Fees
Accommodations, Meals, and Studio
Tent Camping and Meals: $100 per night
Artists must bring their own camping gear and will have access to public restrooms and showers. Wifi and laundry available onsite.
Arthouse and Meals: $120 per night
Arthouses do not have plumbing, but do have access to electricity outlets. Artists are responsible for power cord and have access to public bathrooms and showers.
Indoor Room and Meals: $140 per night
Indoor rooms provide linens and shared restrooms. Spaces are single or double occupancy, please specify preference.
Add Studio, Workshops, or Facilities Rental
Studio: $40 per day
Workshops: Varies
Click here to view available weekend workshops. There is a broad range of disciplines available to try which range from 20 minutes to an all day intensive. If you have a group of 4-8 people, we can schedule a workshop for you.
Shops: Varies
Artists can schedule time in any of our shops. While some shops provide you with open access 24-7, some studio availability varies. Click on our shops to learn more:
Blacksmithing, Ceramics, Glass Blowing, Foundry, Screen Printing, Welding