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Residency

GALLIM MOVING ARTIST RESIDENCY

New York City, United States
GALLIM
Deadline: May 1, 2025

About This Opportunity

The 2025 GALLIM Moving Artist Residency is a process-based NYC studio residency for six early career Black, Brown, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Latine, people of color and people of global majority who are women, non-binary, transgender and gender nonconforming movement artists based in NYC. The Moving Artist Residency fosters a safe space and supports the creative process for artists who have been systematically & culturally excluded from dominant systems. The residency offers fully-funded, safe and private studio space, an artist stipend, an artistic and peer mentorship program, free workshops, and promotional support (photos & videos) through GALLIM’s communication channels. This residency’s focus is on artistic PROCESS, without any expectation to present a final piece of work. Our definition of “movement artist” is open and includes but is not limited to choreographers, dance makers, performance artists, physical theater makers, dance/movement filmmakers, traditional dance artists, educators, and performers with a Marley floor practice.

Restrictions

You must meet ALL of the criteria listed below: You are based in New York City, You identify as Black, Brown, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Latine, a person of color and people of global majority, You identify as a woman, non-binary, gender-fluid, transgender or gender nonconforming movement artist, You are in your “early career”: Artists that have been practicing moving arts between 2-10 years of presentational experience without being awarded any major recognition/funding, You are a movement creative, including, but not limited to, choreographer, performance artist, traditional dance/movement artist, dance/movement filmmaker, educator, and a performer with a Marley floor practice

What's Offered

$2,000.00

Additional Resources

Fully-funded studio space, artist stipends, mentorship, professional photo & video shoot, and promotion via GALLIM’s channels

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