Laboratory’s mission is to provide practicing interactive artists with the time, space, and freedom to make thoughtful and innovative work. We offer space to live and work, tools, mentorship, and connections to make that happen. Plus, a $200 a month stipend if you have the right to work in the USA.
Dates
For our Fall 19 residency, we’re looking for artists interested in spending 2-3 months between Sep 1st to Nov 30th in 2019, working on projects in any of our three tracks:
Production – Make awesome new work
Research – Investigate an issue
Learning – Develop new skills
Program Fees
The Laboratory residency is a fully funded program. Each artist will have a room in a shared apartment, and a private studio space one floor below in the same building. Residents will also receive a $200/month stipend during their residency period.
Deadline
April 27th, 2019
Location
Spokane, Washington
United States of America
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