[Nov 14] Program Opportunities at Harvestworks for 2025 | Deadline December 20, 2024

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.

Residency Program Application

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. 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.

Photos from the evening performance by Anais Maviel, Rashaan Carter and Mimi Allard. June 17, 2023.
Image from the evening performance by Anais Maviel, Rashaan Carter and Mimi Allard

Technology Immersion Program (TIP)

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 participants technical training, networking, and performance and exhibition opportunities, creating a comprehensive pathway for artists to engage with digital media in new ways.
This year, the TIP program will award up to six full scholarships to media artists at any stage in their careers who have a passion for digital media but may lack the resources, training, or equipment necessary to fully explore this medium. Women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ artists are especially encouraged to apply.

 

Heidi Boisvert and the 2024 TIP artists on the MoCap workshop
Heidi Boisvert and the 2024 TIP artists on the MoCap workshop
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