Solo Collage Artist Residency New Orleans

Promotional graphic for the Solo Collage Artist Residency in New Orleans, with bold white text over a collaged historic city map.

Promotional graphic for the Solo Collage Artist Residency in New Orleans, with bold white text over a collaged historic city map.

Bethany Mulligan, Kolaj Institute volunteer and nearby contact, sits at a studio desk surrounded by Kolaj Magazine displays, artwork, and balcony doors.

Bethany Mulligan, Kolaj Institute volunteer and nearby contact, sits at a studio desk surrounded by Kolaj Magazine displays, artwork, and balcony doors.

Floor plan of Kolaj Institute showing the gallery, studio, office, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, balconies, and street entrances.

Floor plan of Kolaj Institute showing the gallery, studio, office, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, balconies, and street entrances.

Resident bedroom at Kolaj Institute with a bed, wood floors, balcony doors, bedside tables, and collage artwork on the walls.

Resident bedroom at Kolaj Institute with a bed, wood floors, balcony doors, bedside tables, and collage artwork on the walls.

Kolaj Institute’s balcony and colorful Saint Claude Avenue facade, painted in purple, pink, and turquoise with wooden shutters.

Kolaj Institute’s balcony and colorful Saint Claude Avenue facade, painted in purple, pink, and turquoise with wooden shutters.

Resident artist Levi Eleven works at a studio table, surrounded by collage materials, tools, papers, and works-in-progress.

Resident artist Levi Eleven works at a studio table, surrounded by collage materials, tools, papers, and works-in-progress.

Kolaj Institute studio with work tables, collage supplies, shelving, and an orange fireplace used for material storage.

Kolaj Institute studio with work tables, collage supplies, shelving, and an orange fireplace used for material storage.

Solo Collage Artist Residency New Orleans

New Orleans, LA, United States

Kolaj Institute’s Solo Residencies in New Orleans are designed to provide artists, curators and writers with dedicated time and space to work on projects. The mission of Kolaj Institute is to support artists, curators and writers who seek to study, document, and disseminate ideas that deepen our understanding of collage as a medium, a genre, a community, and a 21st-century movement.

Residents may spend one or two weeks developing a focused body of work, conducting research using the Institute’s archive and collections, exploring New Orleans as a place through collage, working on a book project, creating collage poetry, making a stop-motion collage film, preparing work for exhibition, or documenting and organizing their artistic work. Kolaj Institute is also open to artist-proposed projects with clear goals.

Kolaj Institute provides housing and studio space at its Gallery in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans. Residents have a private bedroom with access to shared kitchen and bathroom facilities and work in the Gallery studio with collage-making supplies and a printer. Prior to the residency, Institute staff meet with each resident to identify community partners, local resources, and opportunities that support the project, then work together to develop a plan for their time in New Orleans.

The residency is for self-motivated artists, curators and writers who benefit from uninterrupted time, creative exchange and engagement with New Orleans’s vibrant cultural landscape.

Contact

2374 St Claude Ave
#230
New Orleans, LA 70117
United States

Year Founded
2022
Context
Urban
Residency Structure
Embedded industry or for-profit business
Embedded in an arts or cultural organization (including theater + gallery)
Embedded in a non-profit inn and retreat center
Longterm/embedded in neighborhood
Embedded in intentional community
Residency Program Type
Community-engaged
Residency Length
1 week - 2 weeks
Languages
English
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
1
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
Discipline
Book Arts
Digital Media
Drawing
Mixed Media
Moving Image
Multimedia Arts
New Genres
Paper Arts
Philosophy
Photography
Poetry
Social Practice
Visual Arts
Writing
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
Spouses/partners allowed for full stay (non-collaborators)
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in public programming
Lead workshop for the public
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Opportunity to travel
Immersion in new culture and/context
Unstructured time
Restricted funding
Research support
Access to studio space to create new work
Access to equipment, specialized facilities and/or technical support
Inspiration from natural environment
Inspiration from cultural context
Opportunities to develop relationships with local or regional artists/arts organizations
Opportunities to collaborate with local or regional artists/arts organizations
Opportunities to collaborate with other artists/residents
Opportunities to develop relationships with other artists/residents
Opportunities for work with the local community
Opportunities to exhibit or perform new work
Additional Eligibility Information

Kolaj Institute Solo Residencies are open to self-motivated artists, curators, and writers who are seeking dedicated time and space to develop a project related to collage, publishing, research, exhibition, writing, or creative practice. Applicants should be prepared to work independently during their residency and should have a clearly articulated project, goal, or area of inquiry for their time in New Orleans. Artists at different stages of their careers are welcome to apply. Residents are responsible for their own travel, meals, materials beyond basic studio supplies, and any additional project-related expenses.

Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
21
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
28
Artist Stipend
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
900
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details

The cost of the residency is $900 US for one week (including 6 nights accommodation) or $1400 US for two weeks (including 13 nights accommodation). If the artist is traveling with a partner or companion, there is an additional fee of $400 US per week.

A limited number of grants of $250 is available in order to offset the fee and reduce barriers to participation to those with a demonstrated financial need. No grants are available to cover travel, lodging or food costs or to offset the companion fee.

All travel to and from New Orleans, as well as food and lodging outside of the Residency, are the sole responsibility of the artist.

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
250
US Dollar (USD)
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support Details

A limited number of $250 grants are available to offset the residency fee and reduce barriers to participation for artists with demonstrated financial need. These grants are applied toward the program fee only. Grants are not available to cover travel, food, lodging outside of the residency, materials, or companion fees. All travel to and from New Orleans, as well as food and lodging outside of the residency, are the responsibility of the artist.

 

Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Pre-orientation
Manual / handbook before arrival
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Contact information and available accommodations for programs, events, and campus
Written and or hard copies of text being presented
Use of colored paper for printed materials
High contrast, clear way-finding and/or signage
Staff/volunteer providing guidance to help locate facilities or activities
Contact info for accessibility requests for event/programming
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Inaccessible
Additional Accessibility Information

Kolaj Institute’s residency space is located on the second floor of a building and is not fully ADA accessible at this time. We recognize this as a limitation and are actively seeking funding and support to make the space more accessible in the future. Applicants with access needs are encouraged to contact Kolaj Institute in advance so we can discuss the physical limitations of the space and consider possible accommodations on a case-by-case basis.

Caregiver/Aide/PCA
Case by case consideration by staff
Accessibility Contact Name
Seth Ter Haar
Accessibility Contact Email
seth@kolajinstitute.org
Other Services/Aids Offered in Residency + Other Programming

Kolaj Institute provides pre-residency communication, orientation upon arrival, staff contact information, and individualized planning support before and during the residency. Residents have access to housing, studio space, shared kitchen and bathroom facilities, collage-making materials, and a printer. Staff work with residents to identify local resources, community connections, and opportunities that may support their project while in New Orleans.

 

How much of the residency experience can artists with limited mobility participate?

Participation depends on the artist’s specific access needs. Artists with limited mobility may be able to participate if they can safely climb stairs, move through the second-floor residency space, and navigate the studio independently. The residency may be difficult or not possible for artists who cannot use stairs, as the housing, bathroom, kitchen, studio, and materials areas are all located upstairs. Kolaj Institute is happy to discuss access needs in advance and consider possible accommodations within the current limitations of the space.

Please briefly describe the facilities and areas of the campus that are NOT accessible.

The primary residency areas are not currently wheelchair accessible. This includes the resident bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, gallery/studio, office areas, and materials/archive areas, all of which are located on the second floor and accessible only by stairs. At this time, there is no elevator or lift to the residency space. Residents should be able to carry personal belongings, move through the space independently, and access studio materials stored on shelves or in boxes.

Type of Housing
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Accessible Housing
Inaccessible
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
Case by case consideration
Accessible Communal Spaces
Inaccessible
Common/Communal Spaces Information

Kolaj Institute’s residency takes place within a mixed-use building that includes the resident bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, gallery/studio space, and commercial office areas. Residents have access to the studio and shared facilities during their stay. The Gallery functions as both a working studio and a public-facing space. Public gallery hours are generally noon to 6 PM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and the space may be populated by staff, visitors, or program participants during those times. Residents may continue to use the gallery/studio during designated studio hours, generally until 9 PM. Common spaces include the gallery/studio, kitchen, bathroom, and other shared areas of the Institute.

Additional Housing Information
No laundry access
WIFI available in housing
Air Conditioned Housing
Heat and Cool control managed by resident
Meals Provided
No meals are provided
Additional Meals Information
N/A
Computer/Internet Access
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Facilities Details

Kolaj Institute provides residents with access to a working gallery/studio space designed for collage-making and project development. The studio includes basic collage tools and supplies, including scissors, cutting knives, cutting mats, adhesives, paper, and other shared materials. Residents also have access to a large collage fodder collection, including photographs, maps, brochures, magazines, books, wallpaper, paper, and other printed ephemera. Printing, including large-format printing, may be coordinated with residency leaders as part of the resident’s project plan. Residents are welcome to bring their own specialized materials, tools, or equipment as needed.

Studios/Special Equipment
Private Studios
Shared Studios
Large Format Printer / Plotter
Printers + Scanner
Easels
Large Sinks
Other
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Inaccessible
Studio Support/Tech
Studio/facility orientation provided
Studio support provided by staff
Studios/facilities Details
Air Conditioned
Heat and Cool control access
Additional Studio Information

Additional studio support can be coordinated with residents based on the needs of their project. Because research is often an important part of a Kolaj Institute residency, staff may help residents identify relevant places to visit in New Orleans, local resources to consult, or community contacts who may support their area of inquiry. Depending on the project, this may include suggestions for archives, libraries, museums, neighborhoods, cultural sites, or individuals with knowledge related to the resident’s artistic research.