Engine seeks a Festival Artist in Residence (FAiR) to create deep engagement through art, connecting the Biddeford community together by inviting members to participate in the creative process and product that will then be unveiled at the 2019 Fringe Fest Performing Arts Festival on September 20, 2019.
During the residency, the FAiR will facilitate relationships and inspire deeper levels of engagement and connection. Our community will receive the tools to continue this work post-residence.
The FAiR will be asked to achieve two important objectives for community engagement: 1) to create opportunities for interaction and collaboration that are communal, visible and evocative, and 2) to leverage the connections we share with one another, our experiences with the past and present, and our desires for a better future as a springboard for enacting change.
Process, not Product. While the end product is important and should be a tangible thing, the engagement and art-making process are equally important. This residency is for artists who are passionate about investigating how intentional, meaningful relationships with communities create positive change, thought, and action.
Proposals. Proposals should clearly illustrate how the artists’ creative practice will create sustainable, visible impact. Artists should expect and embrace that their original idea may evolve based on interaction and collaboration with the community. The impact may vary from the artist’s original intent.
Artistic Expertise: Artists may utilize the following artistic expertise and skill as tools: Visual (painting, printmaking, photography, illustration, collage, animation, sculpture, graphic design, etc.) Literary (poetry, speculative fiction) Performance (installation, dance, theater, spoken word, sound design, music production, experimental music, etc.) New Media (video, interactive design, gaming, etc.) Environmental (architecture, environmental design, urban permaculture, sustainable urban farming, etc.)
Proposals should:
ELIGIBILITY: Our FAiR residency is open to artists or artist collectives that meet all of the following criteria:
GRANT AWARD DETAILS: Engine will provide one $10,000 stipend per artist or artist collective and a $500 travel budget. No housing and/or meal stipends allowance.
ARTIST ACCOUNTABILITY: Award recipient will enter into a contract with Engine. All grant recipients are considered Independent Contractors, will receive a 1099, and are responsible for any tax obligations under federal, state or local laws.
Please provide the following via email to director@feedtheengine.org. Physical hard copy proposals will not be returned.
Timeline: Proposals must be received by 11:59 pm, EST) August 15, 2019. Awardee will be selected by August 20, 2019.
Project Proposal Summary (PDF please, 1000 words maximum): Describe the proposed project. Describe media and materials. Explain how collaborative engagement with community will be addressed, and intended impact. Use clear and direct language.
Work Samples:
Selection: Artist or art collective will be selected by a Fringe Fest committee, comprised of a member of each of the nine Council Wards, members of the Biddeford High School Civil Rights Club, and Engine staff. The committee will compile a shortlist of potential candidates to ensure that the artists interests and skills align with the participatory context of Fringe Fest. The FAiR candidates will be required to have experience having facilitated public engagement and place-making/keeping projects. Shortlisted candidates will be presented to the community, in a public meeting format, which will make the ultimate decision on who is appointed FAiR. The goal of such a communal selection process is to ensure the shared passion and excitement for the in-depth work required of the FAiR.
Engine will not compensate any applicants for proposals not selected and retains the right to revise the project timeline, if necessary, for any reason whatsoever.
Proposed Project Schedule. The residency will begin on or around Monday, September 2, 2019 and culminate at the 2019 Fringe Fest & River Jam Fest on September 20 and 21. Depending on the location of selected artist, work may begin earlier.
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.