Have You Ever Done a Virtual Art Residency?
Thriving Artists Podcast - Un pódcast de Thrive Together Network
Today we have a special episode for all the artists out there. We'll be discussing doing a virtual art residency and are wondering if any of you out there have participated in one before. As artists, we often seek opportunities to grow, learn, and immerse ourselves in environments that foster creativity. We will be sharing five invaluable lessons learned from past Thrive Together Networks virtual art residencies experiences.These are lessons we have learned personally and have also heard from fellow members what has been meaningful to them. So, join us for Episode #63 of the Thriving Artists Podcast, Have You Ever Done a Virtual Art Residency? Jamie and Kaylan’s 5 Insights from Art Residencies are: Embracing Virtual Connections: We went global! As artists, we often rely on in-person interactions and physical exhibitions to showcase our work. However, participating in an online art residency allowed us to connect with artists from all around the world. Creating a Personal Studio Space: By doing a residency in our own spaces, we learned that anything goes if you can make it work for you! We encourage artists to claim space during virtual residencies and create a personal studio, even within the confines of their own home. Self-Motivation and Time Management: In an online art residency, you don't have the external structure and routine that comes with a physical residency. It's crucial to set personal goals, establish a schedule, and hold yourself accountable for your progress. We see huge leaps forward in the bigger picture of our practices when we create and maintain our own schedules during a virtual residency. Building an Online Presence: It is so easy to share work in progress on social media and in your newsletter. Building a strong online presence not only allows you to showcase your work to a global audience but also opens doors to collaborations, exhibitions, and potential opportunities that would have been otherwise inaccessible. Cornerstones in Your Yearly Plan are Very Helpful: Cornerstones are large goals or markers in the year such as shows, programs you are enrolling in, or other big events. We think an art residency is something every artist can and should take on each year. They provide real work time and community connection that you can center your year around. We hope the personal insights we shared in this episode open the door to new possibilities for you with virtual residencies! As always, we are here for you, we are cheering you on, and we believe in the work you are doing as thriving artists! Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support and participate in our Virtual Art Residency! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!