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The Patterson Residency Program provides a highly
visible, intense and creative environment for the production of artwork
in all media.
Attracting artists from around Baltimore and the nation, the program
is located at The Patterson, a historic former movie theater converted
into a vibrant, community-based art center, with generous workspace
and facilities and an atmosphere of ongoing critical feedback.
The Residency Program accommodates 8 resident artists or artist groups,
one in each of the studios, for terms of one to three years. It is
intended for emerging artists as well as mid-career artists whose
goal is to reinvigorate their work in an intensive atmosphere. Artists
are encouraged (but not required) to use the studios as their primary
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Career Opportunities |
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With the support of the Creative Alliance, Resident
artists will be at the center of the Baltimore art scene, with a wealth
of community contacts and professional resources at their fingertips.
Specific opportunities include: |
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- Opportunity to present a major project through the Creative Alliance in a gallery exhibition, performance, screening, community art program or other appropriate project.
- Extensive connections to diverse audiences, professional opportunities, other artists and community organizations.
- Periodic studio visits from visiting artists, critics and curators.
- Visibility through open studios and other public programs.
- Marketing support from Creative Alliance staff.
- Access to the Creative Alliance MovieMakers (CAmm) equipment cage and editing suite; all resident artists will be given discounted access to media equipment.
- Priority for use of Amalie Rothschild Gallery on second floor
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