The Watermill Center
Byrd Hoffman Watermill Foundation
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New York, NY 10001 USA
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The Watermill Center
Fall 2012 / Spring 2013 Residency Program
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Deadline: June 1, 2012
The Watermill Center
39 Watermill Towd Road
Water Mill, New York 11976
Application
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Program Dates
The Fall 2012 / Spring 2013 Residency Program accepts projects for residencies between September 2012 and June 2013.
About the Watermill Fall 2012 / Spring 2013 Residency Program
The program invites artists of all disciplines to take up residence at The Watermill Center to create collaborative works that critically investigate, challenge, and extend the existing norms of performance practice. The Watermill Center has forged partnerships with leading institutions to help reach new networks and further the workshop projects. This current application cycle features partnerships with ArteEast, CPR – Center for Performance Research, Lincoln Center Directors Lab, and others to ensure the quality of the work as well as provide vital continuing support of artist projects. To read more about the program and apply online please visit:
http://www.watermillcenter.org/programs/residencies.
Since The Watermill Center Residency Program started in 2006, the Center will have hosted over 89 residency groups. The Residency Program runs from September 2012 to June 2013 and gives young artists the opportunity to live and work at The Watermill Center as a home to create and develop new work. Each residency varies in length according to artists’ and project needs and generally lasts a concentrated period of one to six weeks. A distinguished international Selection Committee composed of artists, academics, and cultural leaders across all disciplines meet in July to select the artists groups that will be invited to the residency program each year.
In addition to creating and developing their work, artists share their creative process at Watermill with the public through open rehearsals, workshops, and/or artist talks. Through partnership initiatives, some residencies go on to showcase their work with other NYC institutions.