Monthly Archives: April 2016

Swale Kickstarter

I’ll be working with Mary Mattingly and her AMAZING team on her SWALE project this coming summer.

I’m excited to let you know that we JUST launched a Kickstarter campaign for Swale.

Swale is a public floating food forest in New York City. In the summer of 2016, people will be able to visit a barge growing edible, perennial plants, and even harvest food.

If we meet our fundraising goal, we will be ready to launch in June.

Here is a link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1152620801/swale

We’d be so thrilled if you might be able to get involved in the project, even in a small way. And we’d also be grateful if you could share this link with your friends and colleagues.

Swale_boat_floatingfarm

With Swale, we want to ask, what if healthy, fresh food could be a free public service, and not just an expensive commodity? It’s important that this project happens on NYC’s water for several reasons:

      • It can move! We can visit different boroughs and the areas surrounding the city.
      • Alongside rain water, we can utilize the river water, purify it, and grow food with it.
      • You might know that all waterways are actually a form of commons: In New York’s case, they are overseen by many agencies, but not owned by anyone in particular, which is one of the reasons we have launched Swale on the water. It isn’t yet legal to grow public food in public spaces in New York City, but on a floating island… well, we’re pushing the boundaries of public space!

Swale is working on several different fronts at the same time.

1. We are co-creating a floating food forest.

2. We are working with community groups in each place we are able to dock, to establish permanent food forests on NYC’s publicly owned land.

3. We are working towards galvanizing enough support to advocate for policy change; for a city where public food is incorporated into the urban plan.

Reinforcing water as a commons also gives us more of a chance to look after them. We believe that the more we look after our common spaces, the more that they look after us.

Follow along as we develop our docking schedule: http://www.swaleny.org

Mary’s built an amazing team, and A Blade of Grass have provided her with a fellowship to begin the process : but its going to take YOU to help us make it REAL…

Please join us on the journey!

Amanda, Mary, and the SWALE team!

swalelogo

 

 

Screen Shot 2016-04-25 at 10.26.39 PM

Posted in News | Tagged , , , , , |

artist residency resources

I’ve compiled a few resources for artists looking for residency opportunities. Here are a few sites that support artists and specifically list interesting residency opportunities as part of their service to artists:

 

Creative Capital

Every couple of months, Creative Capital send out a newsletter with upcoming grant and residency opportunities. They also publish occasional articles to provide advice on making applications and other useful information for artists.

 

ResArtis

Welcome to the home of Artist Residencies

We are an association of over 400 centers and organisations in over 70 countries. Our members are dedicated to offering artists, curators, and all manner of creative people a time and place away from their every-day life, an experience framed within a unique geographic and cultural context.

Alliance of Artists Communities

The Alliance of Artists Communities is an international association of artists’ residencies — a diverse field of more than 1,500 programs worldwide that support artists of any discipline in the development of new creative work.

Believing that the cultivation of new art and ideas is essential to human progress, the Alliance’s mission is to advocate for and support artists’ communities, to advance the endeavors of artists.

On The Move

On the Move (OTM) is a cultural mobility information network with more than 35 members in over 20 countries across Europe and beyond. Our mission is to encourage and facilitate cross-border mobility and cooperation, contributing to building up a vibrant and shared European cultural space that is strongly connected worldwide.

Residency Unlimited – opportunities

Residency Unlimited (RU) supports the creation, presentation and dissemination of contemporary art through its unique residency program and year-round public programs. We forge strategic partnerships with collaborating institutions to offer customized residencies designed to meet the individual needs of participating artists and curators. They also provide a free listing service delivering up-to-date information about artist residencies worldwide.

TransArtists

DutchCulture|TransArtists combines and shares knowledge and experience on artist-in-programmes and other international opportunities for creative professionals to temporarily stay and work elsewhere. We offer you all about facts, use and value of international artist-in-residence opportunities. Our tools and services are developed from the artists’ perspective. Our goal is to make the enormous worldwide residential art labyrinth accessible and usable to artists through our website, workshops, AiR collection, research and projects.

WOOLOO.ORG

  • Call & Collaborate: Publish your Open Call for participants to Wooloo’s growing network of more than 35,600 art professionals in 140 countries.
  • Show Your Art Worldwide: Build your own artist profile and showcase your work to the thousands of visitors coming to Wooloo every day.
  • Participate in Open Calls: Submit your work to the many physical exhibition opportunities being announced on Wooloo by curators and institutions.
  • Promote & Share: Wooloo technology empowers you to easily promote your art on social platforms across the internet.

 

Some other related useful lists:

art&education

A joint venture between e-flux and Artforum, art&education reaches an international network of more than 80,000 visual-art professionals and academics through its website and e-mail list. Its news digest—art&education announcements—distributes information about contemporary art exhibitions, publications, and symposia taking place within educational contexts, as well as academic employment positions available in the visual arts.

Posted in News

Texas Tech talk – Art/Tech/Food: Cultural Collaboration

I’m heading to Lubbock, Texas this week to give a presentation – Art/Tech/Food: Cultural Collaboration, at Texas Tech University School of Art.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 6:00 PM
Texas Tech University
2500 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79409

The talk is presented by Landmark Arts in the School of Art. Their exhibitions and speaker programs are supported by a generous grant from the Helen Jones Foundation of Lubbock. Additional support comes from Cultural Activities Fees administered through the College of Visual & Performing Arts.

Posted in News