A retreat-style residency in the Quonset Hut Headquarters in Bakerton, WV.
At its most basic, a residency is a place for someone to live and work. What to work ON is determined by the resident.
The self-guided residency does not require any involvement with the community, any sort of exhibition or output, or even frequent interaction with your hosts. It is self-catered, and no administrative help is included other than guiding potential residents towards possible funding sources (if needed) and connecting the resident to local resources.
Any specialized equipment needs, administrative help, exhibition or workshop assistance can be arranged for a fee.
Material needs must be provided by resident
Potential for collaboration with local community, exhibition in the Wayside Wondercabinet exhibition space, or other site-specific venues depending upon the project.
Our focus is on identifying and addressing the themes of rural transition—through participatory research with creatives and communities in the exurban environment of the Shenandoah Valley (Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland.) Our approach is simultaneously artist-initiated and community-driven.
Residents can be given production help and space, administrative assistance, networking opportunities, as well as guidance on local customs and issues relating to contemporary rural life.
Open to all artists, movers, scientists, farmers, historians, musicians, writers, journalists, filmmakers, and others.
Residency Eligibility
Residency Experience Summary
Application Information
Applicants must already legally reside in the U.S., or are able to secure a U.S. Visa without help from us.
ELIGIBLE RESIDENCY PERIODS:
May 18-24 (one week)
May 25-31 (one week)
June 1-14 (two weeks)
June 15-28 (two weeks)
July 7-26 (3 weeks)
Costs:
$500 for 1 week stay
$800 for 2 weeks
$1,100 for 3 weeks
$1,500 for 1 month
Prices include water and Internet. A charge may be incurred for excess electricity usage.
While we do not provide funding for self-guided residencies, explore some of these lists for grant and award possibilities. In most instances we can provide and invitation or letter for your grant application if you are applying to finance your residency with us
Arts and Mobility (travel) Grants https://artistcommunities.org/funding-fees-fellowships
State and Local Arts Councils https://www.arts.gov/state-and-regional-arts-organizations , https://usregionalarts.org/
>>It also is worth contacting any affinity groups that correspond with any themes you may be working with, or whose mission includes working with artists or projects which share your regional, ethnic, or national identity. Additionally, many foreign cultural foundations, or embassies, consulates, or cultural attachés in the U.S. will offer support for exhibiitons, performances, or presentations. Corporations or businesses can also be helpful partners if your activities will somehow promote their business<<