The Enos Park Residency program for visual artists is a competitive residency program based in Springfield, Illinois. The program offers four week to twelve-month residency awards to visual artists. The program is being offered through a partnership between the Springfield Art Association*, the Enos Park Neighborhood Improvement Association, and the City of Springfield.
*Administration of the program will be handled by the Springfield Art Association.
*Administration of the program will be handled by the Springfield Art Association.
The Enos Park Residency for Visual Artists offers long-term residencies that provide living and studio space, and community through which to reflect and engage one’s work. We accept applications from emerging, mid-career, and established artists working in all media, and especially those who emphasize community engagement, social practice, or socially-engaged works.
Our residencies can serve up to four artists at one time. Resources provided to artists include living facilities, studio facilities, solo or group exhibition opportunities, studio visits with visiting artists and curators, opportunities to present lectures, discussions, or workshops, and assistance with forging community and city partnerships as desired.
The program is developed primarily as a means to support artists and secondarily as an avenue for community revitalization through artists’ contributions, works, and relocation. The historic Enos Park neighborhood is in a transitional state. At the turn of the twentieth century this neighborhood was the jewel of Springfield, but like many historic neighborhoods it has suffered decline. Today we are working to revitalize the area and aspire to develop a rich presence of artists in the neighborhood to lead the city of Springfield into a new phase of history. Though not exclusively, we particularly seek artists who will invest in/work with the rich historic context of the neighborhood, work with the immediate community, and shine a light on the increasingly potent potential of the Enos Park revitalization.
Our residencies can serve up to four artists at one time. Resources provided to artists include living facilities, studio facilities, solo or group exhibition opportunities, studio visits with visiting artists and curators, opportunities to present lectures, discussions, or workshops, and assistance with forging community and city partnerships as desired.
The program is developed primarily as a means to support artists and secondarily as an avenue for community revitalization through artists’ contributions, works, and relocation. The historic Enos Park neighborhood is in a transitional state. At the turn of the twentieth century this neighborhood was the jewel of Springfield, but like many historic neighborhoods it has suffered decline. Today we are working to revitalize the area and aspire to develop a rich presence of artists in the neighborhood to lead the city of Springfield into a new phase of history. Though not exclusively, we particularly seek artists who will invest in/work with the rich historic context of the neighborhood, work with the immediate community, and shine a light on the increasingly potent potential of the Enos Park revitalization.
We are a member of the Alliance of Artists Communities.
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