The community studios

at 74 Shank Painter

the community studios at
74 shank painter

 

The Commons Community Studios are open-plan, shared project spaces available to artists, designers, and creative professionals who live and work on the Outer Cape.

Studio Members receive access to the studio space each day and free admission to The Commons’ artistic and professional development programming.

Studio Membership dues range from $525 to $600/month.

Studios are a non-toxic workplace and limitations on noise may be applicable. As such, applicants are advised that not all art and design practices can be accommodated in this community of shared space.

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The Commons Community Studios were crafted to help artists, designers, and creative professionals advance their practice and/or develop sustainable creative practices on the Outer Cape. Studios are available for use by emerging, mid-career, and established artists.

Participation in the Commons’ learning community is a key aspect to the Art & Design Studio residencies, and promotes professional networking, skill development, and supports the development of sustainable practices for creative professionals. Workshops and skill sharing opportunities will be scheduled seasonally, and Studio residents are invited to fully participate as learners and facilitators.

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“Sharing a space and having other artists from the neighboring studio, in and around the community space, conversing about their process, is very stimulating.”

Donna Pomponio

 

Applicants are invited to articulate the projects they intend to pursue in the space. We imagine they may include (but are not limited to):

  • Developing new bodies of creative work

  • Establishing or advancing creative businesses or economic initiatives

  • Undertaking research or planning for new creative initiatives on the Outer Cape (such as event development, pre-production of a film/video, product development, etc.)

  • Archiving existing bodies of creative work

  • Pursuing short-term projects that require space beyond what the applicant usually has access to

  • Undertaking research relevant to the creation of new art and design

“This has been my first studio since I was at MassArt, and that’s been invaluable to have the space. I had no idea how much I needed it. Having the studio visits and having the connection with the community and the balance between being here and showing at Four Eleven Gallery has just been really great.”

Paul Rizzo

 

ARTIST SELECTION PROCESS

Art & Design Studio Members are selected through an application and interview process. Eight spaces are available on a rolling basis.

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Member applications will be reviewed in relation to the criteria included in the application form. The selection committee will also consider the dates requested by applicants in relation to availability. An effort will be made to accommodate as many qualified applicants as possible. Applications will be reviewed by a committee comprised of Commons Board Members, staff, and community members. Finalists will be interviewed by members of the selection committee before final recommendations are made to the Board of Directors. Studio membership agreements will be issued by the Board of Directors.

Those selected to use the studios for year-long residencies may be invited to apply to renew their residency. Renewals will be made based on an individual’s progress on their projects and an individual’s participation in and contributions to The Commons’ learning community. Those completing year-long residencies will be invited to participate in an assessment process after they’ve established themselves in the space. Those with shorter residencies will be asked to complete an assessment of their experience at the end of their residency.

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