
Harvestworks is excited to announce two distinct opportunities for American artists and legal US residents to advance their practice within the realm of technology arts. These programs aim to provide technical support, training, and resources to artists working at the intersection of art and technology. Applicants may apply for only one of the following programs, as each is tailored to different aspects of creative development and project realization.
2025 Opportunities at Harvestworks

Residency Program 2025 |
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The New Works and Creative Residency Program is a national initiative that supports contemporary American artists and legal U.S. residents working in tech-centered sound and visual art. This program provides each selected artist with a $5,000 commission to produce and present a new artwork.
Image from the evening performance by Anais Maviel, Rashaan Carter and Mimi Allard
Residencies take place in New York City at Harvestworks’ Technology, Engineering, Art and Music Lab (T.E.A.M), a center dedicated to advancing artworks that merge diverse art forms, challenge boundaries, and foster new forms of expression through art and technology. Artists’ completed works will be publicly shared, demonstrating how innovative uses of technology can deepen viewers’ understanding of their environment, open them to new ideas, and spark their imagination.

The 2025 Technology Immersion Program (TIP) is a national, 12 month professional development opportunity designed for American artists and legal U.S. residents who are eager to expand their skills in technology-based art.
TIP offers technical training, networking, and performance and exhibition opportunities, creating a pathway for artists to engage with digital media in new ways. This year, TIP will award up to six full scholarships to media artists at any stage in their careers who are passionate about digital media but may lack the resources, training, or equipment to fully explore this medium. PROGRAM ACTIVITIES BEGIN IN JANUARY 2025 AND RUN THROUGH DECEMBER 2025. Using the core principals of inclusion, diversity, equity and access, applicants will be chosen based on economic need, prior creative engagement with technology and the potential for career advancement in the Tech Arts.
Upcoming this Saturday!

COLOR, LIGHT, MOTION- Featuring Amber Stucke
November 16th, 2024 at 1:00pm EST
COLOR, LIGHT, MOTION is an online series featuring media artists and scholars in dialogue about artworks from the Bermant Collection of media and kinetic arts. Each featured presenter will discuss selected artworks in history and context and in relation to their own work and connections. This series is produced in collaboration with UCLA ArtSci Center and the David Bermant Foundation.

Amber Stucke is an interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, California. She identifies her work within ideas of social relationships situated between artistic research, science and imagination.
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Harvestworks’ mission is to present experimental sound and visual artworks created in collaboration with our Technology, Engineering, Art and Music (TEAM) Lab. The Harvestworks T.E.A.M Lab supports the creation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies and provides an environment for experimentation with project consultants, technicians, instructors and innovative practitioners in all branches of the electronic arts. Our programs are made possible with funds from New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Marta Heflin Foundation, media The foundation, The David and Sylvia Teitelbaum Fund, Inc., The James R. Robison Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New Music USA’s NYC New Music Impact Fund made possible by the Scherman Foundation’s Katharine S and Axel G Rosin Fund, New Music USA’s Organizational Development Fund, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Materials for the Arts, Jerome Foundation, Pro Helvetia, The Shack Sackler Foundation, Teiger Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Friends of Harvestworks. Harvestworks receives support from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Willem de Kooning Foundation, and Teiger Foundation through the Coalition of Small Arts New York.

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