Are you an artist who is drawn to the power of the natural world? Our Land Art in-residence program offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of art and nature, as you create site-specific installations that respond to the natural environment.
Our residency is designed for artists who are interested in the creation of art that is integrated into the surrounding landscape. By working with natural materials and techniques, artists can develop a deeper appreciation for the beauty and power of the natural world, while creating works of art that are both striking and thought-provoking.
Over the course of two weeks, participants will be provided with the space and resources to experiment with different materials and techniques, and to create site-specific installations that respond to the natural environment. By engaging with the surrounding landscape, artists can develop a deeper understanding of the natural world, and the ways in which art can be used to communicate complex ideas and emotions.
Our center is situated in a stunning natural environment, with ample opportunities for artists to engage with the surrounding landscape. From rocky cliffs to lush forests, participants will have access to a diverse range of natural environments, each offering its own unique challenges and opportunities for creative exploration.
As part of our commitment to sustainability and community, meals will be shared among participants, emphasizing the importance of collective nourishment in both physical and creative pursuits. Common spaces will serve as a hub for collaboration and community, with artists coming together to share their experiences, insights, and art.
At the end of our two-week residency, artists will have the opportunity to showcase their work in a public exhibition, sharing their unique artistic vision with the wider community. We welcome artists of all backgrounds and skill levels to join us on this transformative journey of exploration and collaboration, as we explore the possibilities of Land Art and its relationship to the natural world.