Open call Details
RESIDENCY DESCRIPTION
The Museum of Chinese in America’s Performing-Artist-in-Residence Program will invite a cohort of 5 performing artists to individually generate ONE theme-based new project, by utilizing the resources and collections at MOCA. Throughout the residency, artists will be invited to participate in artist-led workshops and will be required to give 2 work-in-progress presentations to the public, one in December 2024, and the other in February 2025.
PERFORMING-ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
Provide space and support for performing artists to generate a new work
Create space for organic artistic sharing and collaboration
Incubate discourse and community engagement around new ideas and artistic expression
Encourage artists to take creative risks, while nurturing a safe space for constructive feedback
Celebrate diversity in artistic expression
THEME
Heteroglossia 眾聲喧嘩
Since the 1980s, publications like A. Magazine, Giant Robot, Yolk and Hyphen have attempted to (re)define Asian American identity and to capture diverse lifestyles shared by Asian American communities. What is the narrative that you’ll build if given the editorial power of a publication (think beyond print and more performing arts)? What lifestyle or culture would you try to capture? In the age of digital, tribalized society, what is it about you that you’d want to represent/create?
RESIDENCY DATES
October 1st, 2024 – February 28th, 2025
AWARD
Each selected artist will receive $3,000 honorarium
Access to available rehearsal spaces at MOCA
Access to MOCA’s archive and collection
Consultation with MOCA’s staff
Additional financial support to the work-in-progress presentations
ELIGIBILITY
Open to all Performing Artists
Disciplines include but not limited to dance, music, theatre, performance art, spoken words and film
Artists self-identify as Asian/Chinese American or Asian/Chinese immigrant with a goal of continuing their career in the United States
Artists must be a resident in New York City metropolitan area
Artists must be 25 or over and cannot enroll in any degree program of any kind
Both traditional and contemporary performing arts are welcome
Artists must be available for all the required dates to apply (see program requirements)
TIMELINE
Submissions are due by August 1st, 2024 at 11:59 P.M. EST. All applicants will be notified by mid-September. Residencies will begin in October, 2024.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Selected artists are required to create a new project at MOCA during the agreed upon residency timeframe. The new project does not have to be fully developed at the end of the residency.
Selected artists are required to participate in the workshops and to lead a workshop session on the subject of their choice. Workshop dates are Friday, November 15th, 2024 & Friday, January 17th, 2025.
Selected artists are required to meet at least once per month for a check-in session with the director of performance, storytelling & community during residency.
Selected artists are required to present their work-in-progress project to public twice during residency, one in December 2024 (week of December 9th) and the other in February 2025 (week of February 17th). A talkback session will be scheduled following the presentation.
Requirements
Event Dates: October 1, 2024 - February 28, 2025
Fees