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KODA Artist Residency - Artist Communities Alliance
About This Opportunity
KODA offers an artist residency program for two mid-career, female-identifying and/or non-binary artists who create conceptual and socially engaged work. The Fall 2025 residency will span from August 1-October 31, 2025. The program is placed under the theme of Peace-Building. Selected artists receive: * Studio space from August 1-October 31, 2025 on Governors Island * Optional residency exhibition on Governors Island * Honorarium in the amount of $1,000 * Studio visits with art world professionals such as curators and art historians * Public engagement opportunities, with an additional honorarium of $250 * Professional development credit of $200 * Monthly curatorial and production consultancy with KODA team * Networking and collaboration opportunities * Access to Materials for the Arts
Restrictions
KODA’s residency program is targeted to mid-career artists working in all media and creating conceptual and socially engaged work. While the term “mid-career” is up to interpretation, we consider artists aged 30 years old or older, having a significant body of works spanning several years, with minimum 10 years of experience as professional artist, and minimum two solo exhibitions, as “mid-career”. They are often without current gallery representation. * Artists must be 30 years old or older. * We invite female-identifying and/or non-binary artists to apply. * Our 2025 residency theme is Peace-Building. * KODA does not provide housing, transportation, or visa sponsorship. * We do not accept applications from students currently enrolled in school. * We do not require a BA, MA, BFA, or MFA. * We do not yet accept applications from collectives/collaborative groups. * We require the artist to devote a minimum of 20 hours per month to the Artist Residency. * We require Artists-in-Residence to participate in open studios at least once during their residency term. * We require Artists-in-Residence to attend monthly residency meetings.
What's Offered
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Studio space, Honorarium, Studio visits, Public engagement opportunities, Professional development credit, Monthly curatorial and production consultancy, Networking and collaboration opportunities, Access to Materials for the Arts