Harvestworks Artists-in-Residence Programme
About this opportunity
Harvestworks Artists-in-Residence programme provides artists with studio space at the Technology, Engineering, Art and Music Lab (T.E.A.M.), technical assistance from an assigned engineer, and mentorship within the residency cohort. The programme supports the development and production of new works at the intersection of art and technology. Only proposals for new works are accepted.
Application tips
Your project should engage with digital media, sound, or technology in a meaningful way. Demonstrate how access to technical resources and engineering support would advance your work. Applications are submitted via SlideRoom with no application fee.
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