Indigenous Haute Couture – Digital Embellishments 2024

Overview
The four-week Indigenous Haute Couture Fashion Residency, led by faculty lead D’Arcy Moses, will offer eight Indigenous textile-based artists the opportunity to incorporate upcycled and/or digital embellishments into their work and to develop their designs and pattern development skills. 

Indigenous fashion makers and designers will explore experimental elements or accomplish finished productions of their work with an haute couture aesthetic in a fully supported environment.

What does the program offer?
Indigenous Haute Couture - Digital Embellishments will have a strong visual arts component adapting silk screening, laser cutting, 3D Printing, digital embroidery, and casting processes as a component to the design process, exploring fashion's responsibility to address its part in the climate crisis through adapting new elements into their designs. 

Participants are invited to bring projects to work on inspired by their Indigeneity and based on the traditional silhouettes, lines and/or materials of their culture. 

Presented discussions with faculty will focus on Indigenous identity and culture in the garment business, as well as recycling, repurposing materials and/or related conversations.

The guest faculty will support the participant’s exploration and research into Indigenous Haute Couture through their Indigenous lens. 

Who should apply?

  • Participants must have a background in fashion or garment design in womenswear.
  • Participants must have a basic knowledge of pattern making in the garment business.
  • Participants must have some experience in garment construction, sewing, and working with a sewing machine.
  • Ideally, participants are interested in or already incorporate digital approaches to embellishments. 

 
This program is open to regional, national and global Indigenous fashion makers, designers and design companies, Indigenous jewelry makers, Indigenous beaders, Indigenous traditional artists including hide tanners and porcupine quillers, provocateurs, disrupters, advocates pushing the boundaries of their artistic practice, Indigenous artists that serve their community, Artistic leaders in Fashion Arts and collaborators of all performing arts disciplines.

*Financial Aid of 100% is available to cover all program costs.

Program Dates: February 26 - March 22, 2024
Application Deadline: November 15, 2023
Learn more and apply online: https://bit.ly/3Qynayk

Deadline
Residency Length
3 weeks - 3 weeks
Languages
English
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
8
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
May apply as a team
Discipline
Costume/Fashion Design
Digital Fabrication
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
Companions
N/A
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
N/A
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in public programming
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
Give artist talk or presentation
Accessible Housing
ADA Compliant
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Meals Provided
Some meals (at least 2 meals provided)
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Type of Housing
Private bedroom in a shared housing facility on campus
Additional Eligibility Information

Applicants must be ages 18+ at the time of the program start date.

Each residency has specific eligibility requirements, please visit our website for our current and available programs open for application.

Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
8
Artist Stipend
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
6325
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Fee Details

Program Fee with Financial Aid: $0.00

Please visit the Fees & Financial Aid section of the program pages to learn more about individual program's specific fees and funding availabilities. 

 

Grant/Scholarship/other Funding Support
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support Details

*Financial Aid of 100% is available to cover all program costs.

Please visit the Fees & Financial Aid section of the program page to learn more about individual program's specific fees and funding availabilities. 

Application Fee
35
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Application Type
Open application