Art MSU and University Health and Wellbeing Artist-in-Residence
Arts MSU, in partnership with University Health and Wellbeing, is excited to announce the inaugural call for an Artist-in-Residence at Olin Health Center. This initiative promotes a sense of belonging, wellness, and inclusivity among the MSU community through art. We are seeking an artist with experience in
community-engaged mural projects to work in a university health setting. The project will culminate in a new mural installation within the Olin Health Center building on the Michigan State University Campus. The selected artist will work closely with a diverse array of students and staff from the counseling and
psychiatric services at Olin Health Center over the course of the 8-month residency. The goal is to collaboratively design and execute a mural within the student health clinic.
The Artist-in-Residence project embeds arts in the clinical setting through a new collaboration dedicated to integrating the arts into student wellbeing. By including arts practice into the clinical setting, we aim to improve student health outcomes, specifically within therapeutic groups, and to upgrade the
infrastructure of the clinical building by creating a large mural that speaks to students’ experiences and makes the setting more welcoming and trauma-informed. By incorporating arts practice within therapeutic groups free to students, we reduce barriers to participation. Deadline for applications in September 1, 2024
Residency Program Information
Residency Program Summary
Application Information
The Artist-in-Residence program is open to:
• Visual artists 18 years and older at any stage of their career
• Artists with prior experience in community-engaged art projects
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for participation in this residency without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or protected veteran
status.
Because of the nature of this residency, with expectations for many on-campus engagements, the artist should be in easy commuting distance to East Lansing, Michigan.
Stipend for the duration of the residency and material fees to cover creation of the mural
Accessibility
Building is fully accessible
Housing & Accomodation
Artists will not be in residence on location; they must be able to commute to campus for ongoing engagements.
Studio & Facilities
The community engagement and mural installation will take place in Olin Health Center.