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2022 AIRIE Residency Program is calling for application

Dates or Deadline: 
12 May 2021 to 1 June 2021
City: 
Florida
Country: 
United States

AIRIE invites emerging or professional creatives who want to contribute to the interpretation and communication of environmental themes through the inspiring nature of Everglades National Park. Each Fellow is offered a $4000 research grant, institutional support from AIRIE’s network and partners, and a month-long residency at the Park (with additional financial support for travel and food).

Artists from any discipline should apply if their practice would benefit from:

  • Up to a month-long artist residency in the Everglades National Park (in fully furnished and air-conditioned accommodations)

  • Financial support through a $4000 fellowship grant

  • Connection to scientists, researcher, and practitioners working in the Everglades

  • Opportunities to connect with other AIRIE 2022 Fellows

  • Public engagement opportunities through AIRIE and Everglades National Park programming, including the annual AIRIE Environment + Art Summit

2022 Fellows will be selected by AIRIE’s National Advisory Committee, a group of highly respected arts leaders and advocates who include: Germane Barnes, Mel Chin, Rev. Houston Cypress, Nasir Dean aka Note Marcato, Blake-Anthony Johnson, Nichole Levy, Larry Ossei-Mensah, Mikhaile Solomon and Amanda Williams. Selections will be made and Fellows confirmed by the end of July 2021.

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