Deadline: January 6, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET
The 2025 Urban Arts Space (UAS) Community Artist-in-Residence Program supports community-centered arts and culture projects while recognizing outstanding local artists. This residency encourages artists to facilitate public art and collaborative experiences. Rather than offering studio space or housing, this community-based residency focuses on realizing the visions of artists for whom the community is their studio, such as painters who create public murals, dancers who teach classes in public spaces, writers who give readings in local bookshops, and beyond.
Applications are accepted from individual artists and artist collectives for projects in a wide variety of disciplines, including dance, film/video/media, folk arts, interdisciplinary arts, literary arts, multidisciplinary projects, music, opera, theater, visual arts/crafts, and others.
View the online archives for our previous Community Artists-in-Residence—Arris’ Cohen and Ajanaé Dawkins—to see their public programming, exhibitions, and interviews.Watch the virtual info session about the residency below!
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Review Criteria: Applications will be evaluated by a committee of Columbus community members and leaders in Ohio State arts engagement, not UAS staff. They will score applicants in five categories:
1. Community Engagement
2. Artistic Development
3. Exhibition or Event
4. Professional Development
5. Evaluation and Reflection (with UAS staff)
6. Sustainability and Legacy (with UAS staff)
This program is made possible with funds from The Ohio State University, with the support of Urban Arts Space and the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts.If you have additional questions or accessibility concerns, please email Director Merijn van der Heijden at vanderheijden.1@osu.edu.
Driver's license, utility bill, etc.
500 words max addressing your current artistic practice, the skills and resources you would bring to the residency, and how your work relates to community programming
The CV or resume should detail your art experience and community commitment
e.g., supplies, framing materials, printing costs, technology, refreshments, transportation fees, payment for another artist, totaling no more than $5,000
Five work samples or examples of public programming involvement that represent work from the last five years (e.g., digital images, pictures of printed images and illustrations, videos, .mp3s, manuscripts, literary magazines, events participated in or classes taught)
Set of publicity materials from past projects/programs (e.g., recent press release; brochures/postcards/identity pieces; clear photo documentation of previous work; quotes from past reviews or testimonials)
One-page or two-page document from a project/program partner for artists who plan to partner with a specific community organization