PRESS RELEASE | Mary Olson Farm Artist in Residence | DEADLINE APPROACHING

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Amanda Jenkinson
Fri, Oct 11, 2024 1:22 AM

Auburn: Call to Artists
DEADLINE APPROACHING
2025 Mary Olson Farm Artist in Residence
Contact: Allison Hyde, Arts Program Supervisor
253-931-3043  ahyde@auburnwa.govmailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 10th, 2024
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[cid:image002.jpg@01DB1B41.4EE4E710]APPLICATION DEADLINE
October 16, 2024 at 10:59PM Pacific

As the Mary Olson Farm Artist in Residence, the artist is responsible for leading a variety of free public programs, typically including a free community workshop, open studio days, an artist talk, and a performance at the Mary Olson Farm. Visitors to Mary Olson Farm will have the opportunity to meet the artist. Work developed during the residency will be presented in cooperation with The City of Auburn, in the form of a performance or concert at the Mary Olson Farm. Eligible Artists must reside in Washington or Oregon working in performing arts disciplines (including but not limited to: music, dance, theater, music composition, interactive visual arts media, and various time-based performing arts disciplines).

The residency will provide:

  • A $3,500 stipend (funds can be used at will towards supplies, transportation, meals, etc.)
  • A large historic barn "studio space," approximately 450 sq. ft., on an historic 67-acre property (accommodations not provided)
  • Opportunities to tour and learn about the property and the other six historic buildings, as well as Auburn's history as shared by the White River Valley Museum
  • Space for final performance, and reception.

Eligibility:

  • Artists who reside in Washington or Oregon working in performing arts disciplines (including but not limited to: music, dance, theater, music composition, interactive visual arts media, and various time-based performing arts disciplines)
  • Artists who are open to developing and sharing a project in the form of a performance, concert, or other format.
  • Artists who are active in contemporary arts & culture and respond to the unique location the Mary Olson Farm with innovative and challenging ideas.

For more information and to apply, please visit our Calls to Artist webpage: https://www.auburnwa.gov/city_hall/parks_arts_recreation/arts_and_entertainment/calls_to_artists_and_opportunities


Questions? Contact Allison Hyde, Arts Program Supervisor at ahyde@auburnwa.govmailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov
Information about the City of Auburn's arts programs can be found at www.auburnwa.gov/artshttp://www.auburnwa.gov/arts or by calling 253-931-3043.
Amanda Jenkinson | Arts Assistant
Pronouns (she/they)
In office Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
City of Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
253.804.5043, ajenkinson@auburnwa.govmailto:ajenkinson@auburnwa.gov

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Auburn: Call to Artists DEADLINE APPROACHING 2025 Mary Olson Farm Artist in Residence Contact: Allison Hyde, Arts Program Supervisor 253-931-3043 ahyde@auburnwa.gov<mailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 10th, 2024 ______________________________ [cid:image002.jpg@01DB1B41.4EE4E710]APPLICATION DEADLINE October 16, 2024 at 10:59PM Pacific As the Mary Olson Farm Artist in Residence, the artist is responsible for leading a variety of free public programs, typically including a free community workshop, open studio days, an artist talk, and a performance at the Mary Olson Farm. Visitors to Mary Olson Farm will have the opportunity to meet the artist. Work developed during the residency will be presented in cooperation with The City of Auburn, in the form of a performance or concert at the Mary Olson Farm. Eligible Artists must reside in Washington or Oregon working in performing arts disciplines (including but not limited to: music, dance, theater, music composition, interactive visual arts media, and various time-based performing arts disciplines). The residency will provide: * A $3,500 stipend (funds can be used at will towards supplies, transportation, meals, etc.) * A large historic barn "studio space," approximately 450 sq. ft., on an historic 67-acre property (accommodations not provided) * Opportunities to tour and learn about the property and the other six historic buildings, as well as Auburn's history as shared by the White River Valley Museum * Space for final performance, and reception. Eligibility: * Artists who reside in Washington or Oregon working in performing arts disciplines (including but not limited to: music, dance, theater, music composition, interactive visual arts media, and various time-based performing arts disciplines) * Artists who are open to developing and sharing a project in the form of a performance, concert, or other format. * Artists who are active in contemporary arts & culture and respond to the unique location the Mary Olson Farm with innovative and challenging ideas. For more information and to apply, please visit our Calls to Artist webpage: https://www.auburnwa.gov/city_hall/parks_arts_recreation/arts_and_entertainment/calls_to_artists_and_opportunities __________________________________________________________________________ Questions? Contact Allison Hyde, Arts Program Supervisor at ahyde@auburnwa.gov<mailto:ahyde@auburnwa.gov> Information about the City of Auburn's arts programs can be found at www.auburnwa.gov/arts<http://www.auburnwa.gov/arts> or by calling 253-931-3043. Amanda Jenkinson | Arts Assistant Pronouns (she/they) In office Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays City of Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation 253.804.5043, ajenkinson@auburnwa.gov<mailto:ajenkinson@auburnwa.gov> The information contained in this electronic communication is personal, privileged and/or confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) to which it has been addressed. If you read this communication and are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication, other than delivery to the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by reply e-mail. Thank you.