BIBLIOPHANTICS
Mildred’s Lane has several libraries. We will explore and rearrange where needed. The most recent library is in The newly installed Department of Inter-stitch-iaries on site, housing the Living Archive of Mildred’s Lane. The session blurs into The Narrowsburg Deep Water Literary Festival by One Grand Books, Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (DVAA), and other organizations. If you enjoy reading and writing, meet other book lovers during this session of festivities. You will have free and open access to all Deep Water Literary Festival programming and events during your stay. Watch for postings from us and One Grand Books for a list of the events and creative practitioners performing during the week, some of which will be hosted at MLINC-NY and ML-PA. ‘Provoked by the death of her brother-in-law, the novelist Paul Auster, author Asti Hustvedt (Medical Muses: Hysteria in 19thCentury Paris) explores what it means to “get lost” in a book. She frames reading as a kind of mediumship—a state in which the reader becomes a site of possession, a host for the author’s consciousness. Drawing on the figures of the medium and the hysteric, Hustvedt’s talk argues that the act of reading is not merely a cognitive process for decoding inert signs on the page, but a kind of séance: a weird and complex collaboration between the living and the dead.’
Residency Program Information
Residency Program Summary
Application Information
Please send applications in PDF form to complexity@mildredslane.org:
1.) A resume & artist statement.
2.) A letter of interest.
3.) Portfolio and/or work samples.
4.) One or more recommendations from faculty, mentors, or sending institution.
Residency/Fellowship Programs incur a fixed weekly cost, covering expenses of lodging, food, session materials, compensating session collaborators for their intensive preparation of these unique curricula, helping to furnish honoraria for our visiting artists and lecturers:
1-week, full cost..................$1800.
Please inquire about institutional and group discounts.
Some scholarships are available on an annual basis through our Fellowship Fund based on expression of financial need. Please inquire about the status of scholarship funding for the session you are interested in by emailing us at complexity@mildredslane.org
Applicants may also apply to be an intern or resident artist in complex(ity).
Accessibility
Mildred's Lane is a wild landscape that is partially accessible.
Housing & Accomodation
This is real, honest rurality – not fluffed up for commercial purposes; there are no servants – we ask you to serve each other in an artistic environment overflowing with character and collaboration.
Studio & Facilities
WHAT FACILITIES DOES MILDRED’S LANE OFFER?
The Barn Lyceum. Where we gather for Artist Presentations and more.
The Department of Inter-stitch-iaries, Exhibition space, presentation space, performance, movement, or for other climatized activities. Featuring The Living Archive of Mildred’s Lane.
The Mildred House. The Historic 18th c homestead and Museum of The Mildred Archaeology Project.
The Dwelling Installations. Multiple rustic outbuildings, cabins, camps–living projects and art installations.
The Main Lodge-House with a library–cabinet–of curiosity full of wonder with non-fiction, art books by artists of all disciplines, and the Kitchen Laboratory. Rooms full of collections and archives of fine art, objects, textiles -- things. The
Mildred Complex(ity) Project Space in town open for conditional community engagement.
TMC Annex – A textile studio with industrious materials and machinery.
The Woodshop. A rustic woodshop. 94-acres of land for environmental, design, and sculptural studies.
The bluestone quarry.
Trails, Meadows, forests, streams, and ponds, and more.