UCLA Film & Television Archive's Artist-in-Residence Program
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UCLA Film & Television Archive's Artist-in-Residence Program

New York Foundation for the Arts

Location: Los Angeles,CA, USA

Date: 2024-12-27T16:05:09Z

Job Description:
Your email has been sent to the contact for this listing and you will receive a copy in your inbox.They will be in touch with you directly if there is further interest.UCLA Film & Television Archive's Artist-in-Residence ProgramThe UCLA Film & Television Archive's Artist-in-Residence Program will host an emerging artist for two weeks on-site at the Archive's locations in Santa Clarita at the Packard Humanities Institute and in Westwood on the UCLA campus during the late spring of 2025 to activate the Archive's collection in their artistic practice. The 2025 artist-in-residence will work exclusively with one or a combination of three specific collections: the Hearst Metrotone News Collection, In the Life LGBTQ+ Collection and KTLA Newsfilm Collection. The program will provide the artist with the time and support necessary to access and work with these unique collections, creating a project that will reach new audiences and make connections with Los Angeles' cultural community.To support these core activities, the Archive will provide an honorarium of $10,750 for the selected artist-in-residence.How to ApplyApplication Deadline01/06/2025Application Fee$0.00Application InstructionsApply at:
  • A general description or abstract of the research project (up to 150 words), including a title and format of the project.
  • A detailed explanation (up to 500 words) of how UCLA Film & Television Archive collection materials are essential to the progress and completion of the project. The explanation should answer the following prompts:
    • How do you hope to engage with the Archive?
    • How will working with the Archive's collection support your creative practice?
    • An abbreviated CV of no more than two pages.
    • Inclusion of 3-5 images or up to a five-minute clip from previous projects that demonstrates how your work would interact with the Archive's collections. The description for these examples is limited to 100 words total.
    • A short biography, no more than 100 words.
    • Contact information for one reference who is knowledgeable about the applicant's work or proposed research project and can be reached in early to mid March, 2025.Please note that the committee cannot consider letters of recommendation from librarians or staff of the UCLA Library.Attachments (Accepted file types are PDF, Images, Microsoft Word) (optional) #J-18808-Ljbffr
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