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Residents in November of 2020, our first cohort

Residents in November of 2020, our first cohort

OVERVIEW

From February through November of each year, Stove Works’ Artist Residency invites eight Artists to live/work for one to three months at a time. Our residency serves as a moment away from the rigamarole of life and an opportunity for Artists (for you) to take advantage of the dedicated time, space, resources, and community we have to offer.

We have no expectations for how Artists use their time at Stove Works. Do whatever is best for you. We ask only that you come with an open and kind mind. We believe the relationships you build onsite are as valuable as the work you create while you are here.

Our Open Call for Residency applications runs from May 15 - June 15 of each year. Scroll down for more information.  


Our Residents

We're stoked to announce our 2024 Artists-in-Residence!!!! Over 60 artists will be living and working onsite for 1 - 3 months from February 2024 through November 2024. 


APPLICATION (2025 season is closed!)

Applications will be open to the public from May 15 until June 15 at 11:59 PM EST. Once available, a link to our application will be posted here. Please review our Residency information (scroll down) and Application Questions + FAQ before submitting your application.

Review Panel: Bucky Miller, Sadie Sheldon, Amanda Banks, Jessica Wohl, Max Spitzer, and Trevor Reese

NOTE: Please thoroughly review the Residency information below and the Application Questions + General Residency FAQ before submitting your application.

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Residency FEES

Once accepted, Stove Works’ Residency is free to attend. However, Residents are responsible for their travel, materials, and food/beverages during their stay. 

  • $100 Refundable security deposit upon Acceptance (via our website)

  • Book donation to the library (Inscribed) - A book of your choosing that has influenced your practice that will live on-site as a relic of your time with us.

OUR FACILITIES

Each resident will have a private studio/bedroom and bathroom; shared kitchen, living space, and laundry; 24-hour access to facilities, which include a metal shop, wood shop, print shop, common shop space, and a library.

Six of our studios are designed to accommodate artists who require significant space in their practice. The remaining bedroom accomodates non-object based practices, i.e. writers, curators, and academics. 

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Stove Works strives to be as accommodating to families as possible. Currently, we have one studio that may accommodate a resident living off-site, i.e., a local resident or a family resident. Please reach out to residency@stoveworks.org for more information.

PROGRAMMING

In addition to space, time, and all of the other things, we want to create opportunities to strengthen your practice via critical feedback, for y’all to know each other better, and allow our audience to gain better insight into your production and process. None of these programs are required, though strongly encouraged. We only want what's best for your practice. And no one knows that better than you.

We also encourage residents to participate in all of the exhibition and educational programming we offer onsite: reading groups, panels, performances, etc. 

Participation in the following Residency programs is not required, although it is encouraged: 


Fellowship OPPORTUNITies

2025 Spring Residency Fellow

Kate Greenwell

Kate Greenwell is a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing in 2024. She is currently in fellowship at Stove Works in Chattanooga, Tennessee and is a journalist for the online artist forum Mineral House Media.


STATEMENT OF INCLUSION 

Stove Works strives to build an organization that embraces all through an active commitment to diversity, equality, accessibility, and inclusion by providing a safe space and equal opportunity for all regardless of race, age, color, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, migratory status, abilities/disability, and/or socioeconomic background.  We believe that diversity and inclusion are essential to fulfilling Stove Works' mission (and a healthy society as a whole). We are committed to creating a community that values the perspectives and contributions of all people and is free of discrimination. Stove Works welcomes all to apply.  

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. For self-assessment purposes, our application asks for demographic information.  This information is not included in the review process and does not influence your acceptance.