Collage Artist Residency: Plantations as Buildings, Metaphors, and Systems of Power

Deadline August 31, 2024

Early Deadline: Sunday, 18 August 2024
Final Deadline: Saturday, 31 August 2024

As part of a year-long investigation of castles as buildings, metaphors, and systems of power, Kolaj Institute will host a week-long artist residency focused on Plantations. During this residency, collage artists come to New Orleans and explore the history of Plantations and learn how to adapt their artist practice to pick up the unfinished work of history and make art that contributes to the civic discourse. Through interactive sessions, visits to plantations, and collaborative collage making, artists will explore their process and practice; present a slideshow of their work; receive supportive, critical, curatorial feedback about their ideas; and discuss contemporary issues. 

The residency will speak to issues of appropriation, copyright, and fair use and explore how the artist’s choice and understanding of material shapes the narrative of the artwork. Over the course of the week, artists will be challenged to make a single artwork (or small study for an artwork) that speaks to a larger body of work. Artists will leave the residency with a new perspective on their art practice. 

After the Residency, artists will be invited to propose artwork for inclusion in Kolaj Institute’s Castle Project, an exhibition, book, and related programs in 2025-2026 that invite viewers to consider how the history of castles, colonies, plantations, and corporations relate to one another and shape the world we live in today.

Read the full Call to Artists to apply.

More Info
https://kolajmagazine.com/content/content/calls-for-artists/call-to-artists-collage-artist-residency-plantations-as-buildings-metaphors-and-systems-of-power/

Location
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Contact Email
info@kolajinstitute.org