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03 Feb 2022

2023 Changing Climate Residency


Photos: Julia Paull, Water Rights Residency / Flash Flood for a Living River project with 350.org founder Bill McKibben / Greenland Ocean Sunset, William Bossen

2023 Changing Climate Residency Open Call
Santa Fe Art Institute
http://sfai.org/residency/thematic-residencies/changing-climate/

Info

APPLICATION OPENS - January 11, 2022 APPLICATION DUE - April 10, 2022, 11:59PM (Mountain Time) RESIDENCY START - January 2023 RESIDENCY END - November 2023

Contact

residency@sfai.org
Nuttaphol Ma
001 505-424-5050

Address

http://sfai.org/residency/thematic-residencies/changing-climate/
Santa Fe Art Institute
1600 St Michael's Drive
Santa Fe, 87505
USA

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The 2023 International Thematic Residency, Changing Climate, addresses the most critical issue of our time.

For the Changing Climate Open Call, SFAI seeks to support artistic exploration, creative activism, and community art actions related to global warming that inspire individual transformation and inform collective action.

Do we believe we can curb carbon impacts or even reverse the current carbon trajectory and subsequent climate devastation?

The goal to stay under 1.5 degree increase is a global mandate that is dependent on collective social, corporate and political responsibilities and actions that will impact all life on our planet. This question also touches on all of SFAI's prior thematic investigations: food security, migration and displacement, water rights and drought, equal justice, historical truth and contemporary reckoning, labor and the nature of work, revolutionary thinking and the need for radical, systemic change.

SFAI encourages proposals from artists, activists, culture bearers, and creative practitioners whose work aligns with the theme through the lens of radical connection. Review our Guiding Questions for more information.

GUIDING QUESTIONS:


We seek artists and activists with proposed focus on research, artworks, and creative actions that:

-Connect human health with environmental and planetary health, and increase emotional resilience and adaptation to a quickly changing earth;
-Help to imagine social, cultural, economic, and technological futures that reduce or eliminate reliance on fossil fuels and are conjoined with human rights and the rights of all species; and
-Support Indigenous, traditional, and local land stewardship and sovereignty in solidarity with human and non-human kin, as a means toward carbon capture and community building.