6 week to 3 month residencies in a 14,000 acre forest in Kentucky. $2,500 stipend! Explore nature!
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
The Artist in Residence Program
Background Information
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is a private, non-profit
educational and recreational nature preserve located 20 minutes from the
Louisville airport in Kentucky. Bernheim, founded in 1929 by
philanthropist Isaac Wolfe Bernheim, opened to the public in 1950. More
than 250,000 visitors connect with nature annually, by enjoying over 32
miles of hiking trails, a Canopy Tree Walk, a Children’s Play Garden,
year-round educational programs and special events. Bernheim, steward to
14,500 acres of natural forest, includes a nationally recognized,
600-acre arboretum designed by the landscape architecture firm of
Frederick Law Olmsted.
Bernheim has won numerous awards for sustainability initiatives
including LEED® Platinum for the Visitor Center, which was the first
Platinum award in Kentucky and surrounding five-state region. Bernheim
continues to be guided by founder I.W. Bernheim’s vision, which
described creating visitor experiences that connect them with nature
through various art experiences.
Please visit www.bernheim.org to learn more about the variety and depth of programs offered.
About the Program
The Artist in Residence Program is available to all visual artists in
any medium. Applicants may be emerging or established artists on a
regional, national or international level. Bernheim will provide living
quarters and studio space for the recipient in exchange for a sculpture
or artwork, a site-specific sculpture or temporary installation or
project as a donation to the Bernheim.
The residency must include some form of public engagement. Artists are
encouraged to submit proposals that include suggested forms of public
engagement that reinforce Bernheim’s mission of “connecting people with
nature” and extending that mission with communities within and beyond
Bernheim’s physical borders.
Artists are encouraged to use this residency to further investigate,
experiment, and explore avenues in their work. Bernheim is most
interested in work that furthers expands the artist’s work and our
understanding of the relationship between visual art and the natural
world.
The recipient is required to live and work at Bernheim for a minimum of
six weeks to two months and up to four months. Bernheim will provide
comfortable housing in a beautiful wooded setting, plus a honorarium of
$2,500.00. Project materials may be provided or funded depending on the
proposed project. Travel and other expenses are not included. The
recipient will donate one or more pieces produced during the residency
to Bernheim for its use. If it is tangible work, it will become part of
the Bernheim Art Collection. Recipients will also be asked to interact
with the public, which may include but is not limited to participating
in interactive works, the development of or the making of the work,
workshops and/or lectures, participating in CONNECT, or other Bernheim
programs. (Please see www.bernheim.org for descriptions of programs,
research and events.) Bernheim and the recipient will reach an agreement
together regarding the work to be donated and the proposed public
interaction.
Application Procedure
All visual artists (including sculptors, installation artists,
multi-media artists, painters, photographers, environmental artists,
etc.) are encouraged to apply. Sound and performance artists will be
considered – please contact Bernheim. All applications must include:
resume, 10 labeled images on a CD, DVD or video with corresponding
itemized list, project proposal, artist statement, proposed public
interaction, and self addressed stamped envelope with proper postage for
return of materials if desired. (Otherwise materials will be recycled).
Applications are accepted annually from November 1st through January
30th of each year. All applicants will receive notification by email in
late March.
A panel of professional jurors will select the award recipient based on
the quality of the work or proposed project submitted. Support materials
such as catalogs, reviews, etc. will be considered, but only as a
secondary resource. The goal in all of Bernheim’s activities is to help
realize its mission of strengthening the bond between people and nature.
Bernheim Artist in Residence is awarded on an annual basis to a
talented artist who will work within the forest and/or arboretum to
create works that are inspired by and potentially installed in the
natural world. The Residency provides the artist an opportunity to
advance their work while enhancing awareness of Bernheim’s goals and
mission regionally, nationally and internationally.
Please note: Bernheim does not accept electronic submissions at this time.
No original works, or emailed submissions with linked or attached works
will be accepted. We will not be responsible for safety of your digital
files during shipping, and due to the large volume of submissions, will
not be able to return your submissions unless return packaging and
postage is supplied. We recommend submitting all materials by certified
mail, Federal Express, or UPS Next Day Air, all of which will provide a
return receipt.
For further information about the Artist in Residence program contact:
Martha Winans Slaughter at mslaughter@bernheim.org
Address all submissions to:
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
BERNHEIM ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM
2499 Clermont Road,
Clermont Kentucky 40110
All entrants will receive notification late March.
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