Monira Performance Residency
The Monira Foundation’s Performance Residency for 2024 will provide space and time to Performing and Movement-based Artists in the New Jersey/New York area at the Monira Foundation Gallery. Beginning from April 15 to September 15, up to six selected artists or collaborative groups will be granted month-long access to a performance space with a portable sprung wood floor. This opportunity allows artists to utilize the space to support their practices.
The Performance Residency for this year offers a $250 stipend for individuals and $400 for groups (lead applicant). Artists will also have access to a safe and private studio space with windows. The Monira Gallery, measuring 45 ft x 60 ft, features concrete floors and a portable wood floor measuring 12 ft x 30 ft. Marley is available for artists interested in covering the floor. There is a sound system in the space, and selected artists can bring their music devices (with adaptors) to connect to the audio equipment. Artists may also feel free to bring there own.
In addition to providing physical space, residents may receive visits from artists and gain visibility through Monira’s social media and communication channels during their residency.
888 Newark Ave
Jersey City, NJ 07306
United States
Residency Program Information
Residency Program Summary
Application Information
Successful applications are open to individual artists or collaborations working in the performance realm, encompassing disciplines such as dance, film, music, theater, and visual art related to movement. This residency emphasizes the artistic process without the expectation of presenting a final piece of work, although artists may choose to do so if it aligns with their process. Housing and transportation are not included in this opportunity.
This opportunity is best suited for New Jersey/New York-based artists who:
- Explore their interests and questions with thoughtful processes and articulate a context for their work.
- Are excited about sharing their work through the Monira Foundation and embrace dialogue with audiences as a meaningful part of their process.
- Are at least 18 years of age and not currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program.
This residency seeks to serve a diverse and inclusive community, supporting performers of all racial and cultural perspectives and abilities. The selection process involves a panel review with an invited curator, Karole Armitage, Monira staff, and former Resident Artists.
$250 stipend for individuals and $400 for groups (lead applicant)
Accessibility
There are no limitations to accessing the space, and we are able to work with artists to make sure all accommodations needed are in place.