© Karim Amir
Localhost promises a new strategy to the often out-of-reach artist residency
The concept of the artist residency is nothing new – an opportunity to focus one’s time on making work, trying new ideas, and often connecting with other artists. While not necessarily closing off from the rest of the world, it can be a time to free one’s self of other obligations and focus on craft, ideas, and creative breath.
But many residencies are highly competitive, have lengthy (and costly) submission details, require travel and life pauses that not everyone has the luxury of making. And the pandemic can feel like an obstacle for many artists to engage in the traditional sense. Enter Localhost - a new way of thinking about the artist residency – one that has more inclusive possibilities, and, in founder Drew Nikonowicz’ words, “comes to you….”
There’s no submission fee, no travel requirement, and each artist is paid a $125 stipend to participate.
Less than two weeks shy of the open call deadline, I spoke with Nikonowicz to learn more about the ideas behind it, some exciting work that came from the 2021 cohort, and why now, more than ever before, is the time to apply. We’ve also included some highlights from the 2021 cohort to give you a sense of the creative possibilities.
Get on it and submit today, folks!
Jon Feinstein in conversation with Drew Nikonowicz