The Center for Photography at Woodstock artist-in-residency program is committed to providing direct support to artists of color working with photography and expanding the critical dialogue around diversity, race, and identity in the context of social justice.
This one-month residency will allow ten photographers the time and space to break new ground, complete ongoing projects, and advance their artistic vision within an environment that has inspired artists for over a century. The two-bedroom house in Woodstock features two separate artist studios which serve as the base for the residency and visiting artist programs.
Artists-in-Residence (AIRs) are given access to facilities and financial, critical, and technical support. The goal of this program is to free the artist from the busy routines and demands of everyday life – and to provide a sanctuary for creativity.
Residencies are four weeks in length and include a $2,000 honorarium, $250 travel stipend, living accommodations in a house with two artist studios (one small and one large), a 24″ large-format printer, two iMac computer stations, and ample workspace. In addition, residents receive critical and technical support at CPW’s Digital Media Lab in Kingston and a $1000 credit towards services at picturehouse + thesmalldarkroom.