![]() Despite this, artists are continuing to face considerable barriers to sustaining their careers. “Now, perhaps more than ever as we continue to emerge from this pandemic moment, we are seeing an incredible desire to create, to experience art, and to connect with each other. ![]() Kasimu Harris, New Orleans, LA Elana Herzog, New York, NY Sedrick Huckaby, Fort Worth, TX Lisa Jarrett, Portland, OR Yashua Klos, Brooklyn, NY Rose Nestler, Brooklyn, NY Juan Carlos Quintana, Oakland, CA Julia Rooney, New Haven, CT and New York, NY Karla Rosas, New Orleans, LA Rebecca Rose, Davenport, FL Elizabeth Simonson, Minneapolis, MN Stephanie Syjuco, Oakland, CA José Villalobos, San Antonio, TX Summer White, New Orleans, LA Antoine Williams, Greensboro, NC ![]() The comprehensive list of 2022 artists-in-residence includes: Sarah Amos, Enosburg Falls, VT Scott Andresen, New Orleans, LA Cindy Cheng, Baltimore, MD Yanira Collado, Miami, FL Jose Cotto, New Orleans, LA Lauren Davies, Cleveland, OH Josiah Gagosian, New Orleans, LA Gabrielle Garcia Steib, New Orleans, LA L. Now, the Center will return to once again hosting a mix of national and local artists. From September 2020 to February 2022, the Center hosted a total of 50 local artists in residencies. By temporarily converting a range of lodging spaces into additional studios, the Foundation nearly doubled the number of local artists it could serve during this period. The shift was made in recognition of the health threats that travel and on-site living at the Center could pose to artists-in-residence as well as to the arts workers, vendors, and community members who are essential to the program. The Spring-Summer 2022 season will mark the first time national artists are returning to the Center’s campus since the onset of the pandemic.Īfter pausing the residency program in March 2020 due to the pandemic, the Foundation temporarily transitioned the program to provide studio space and professional development to artists local to New Orleans in the Fall of that year. The 2022 Artist-in-Residence program will include two sessions: a Spring-Summer season, which will run from May 16 to July 29, and a Fall-Winter season, which will host artists from September 6 to February 3, 2023. ![]() Among the residents are five newly selected New Orleans-based artists-Jose Cotto, Josiah Gagosian, Gabrielle Garcia Steib, Karla Rosas, and Summer White-and 18 artists from New Orleans and across the United States who were previously awarded residencies that were later deferred due to the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. We are pleased to announce the 23 artists who will participate in the 2022 Artist-in-Residence program at the New Orleans-based Joan Mitchell Center. ![]()
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