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Each year, CCNY invites emerging photographers living in New York City to apply for the CCNY Darkroom Residency Program. This residency offers local photographers much-needed workspace in New York City as well as access to the CCNY community and programs.
A three-person jury selects four artists for the residency program. This year, CCNY received a record number of 243 submissions, and a lot of very engaging and dynamic work. The jury, which included curator Elizabeth Saperstein, artist William Lamson, and artist and CCNY Board member Michi Jigarjian, was very impressed by the overall quality of the submissions, and the final choice was very difficult.
Please visit here to see the 2014 CCNY Darkroom Residency Program recipients.
Workspace: Darkroom Residents receive three months of free, 24/7 access to the CCNY facilities. For details about our facilities, please click here.
Programs: Residents receive free admission to all 2014 CCNY events.
Stipend: Residents receive a monthly stipend and donated material support during their residency.
Exhibition Opportunity: Dependent on funding, each resident may receive a solo exhibition at CCNY after his or her term of residency.
All artists currently residing in New York City who are working in photography or lens-based art are eligible to apply. Please note that living accommodations are not provided. Students must have completed their studies on or before January 1, 2014 in order to be eligible to apply.
A jury of photography professionals will consider all eligible applications.
Each autumn, CCNY announces a Call for Entry for the next year’s Darkroom Residents. Please sign up for our newsletter to receive Call for Entry annoucements and other CCNY news.
Entering its 8th year, the CCNY Darkroom Residency Program provides participating artists with three (3) months of free access to CCNY’s darkrooms, digital work stations, and shooting studio. The CCNY Darkroom Residency Program is made possible by generous support from Fujifilm; Kodak; public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; Foundation for Contemporary Arts; and The Jerome Foundation.
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