Call Detail

Lucid Art Residency Program 2027

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Contact Email: education@lucidart.org

Call Overview

Entry Deadline: 10/26/26 at 11:59 p.m. MDT
Days remaining to deadline: 161

Entry Fee (Entry fee): $40.00

Work Sample Requirements


Images | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 10
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 2
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 2
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 14
Call Type: Residencies
Eligibility: National
State: California

Call Description

The Lucid Art Residency Program encourages nonrepresentational artmaking exploration through mixed-media, conceptual, ecological, and interdisciplinary approaches. Nonrepresentational artwork does not represent or depict a being, place, or thing.

The residency is a 3-week stay, usually between March and November, for artists in serene, retreat-like surroundings. This program encourages artists to delve into a contemplative state with their studio work. Solitary explorations in a remote place enable artists to unplug from their daily routines and find a deeper connection with nature.

The residency will provide a house to live in, located in the center of the Foundation campus in Inverness, California. The house has WiFi, a bedroom, living room, bathroom, wood burning stove, and full kitchen stocked with necessary cooking utensils. Parking and laundry facilities are onsite and all linens are provided. The house has electric heat. Cell phones will most likely work here, but with a reduced range of coverage.

The residency artist has the opportunity to use a studio called the “Ark.” The studio was built in 1960 and was originally used by painter Gordon Onslow Ford, then by painter John Anderson (1962-1964), and finally by mixed-media artist and scholar Fariba Bogzaran (1995-2011). The large studio has a wood-burning fireplace, sink, high ceilings with upper loft, wood walls, skylights, and a private deck off the sliding glass patio doors. There are modular bases with wooden tops available for arranging various worktable configurations. There is no WiFi in the studio. There is also a print shop (in a separate building) with a Sturges press available for use by artists who are experienced printmakers. Only water-based media may be used on the press.

The Lucid Art Foundation will curate an online exhibition of the residency artists. The artists may be asked to submit work either from their residency period or work created after their residency.

As our location is remote, artists must have a car to use during their entire residency. There is no stipend, and meals are not provided during the residency.

During the residency, artists have the opportunity to meet and dialogue with a Lucid Art professional artist associate who will visit the artist's studio and engage in conversation with them about their work. A weekly tea and conversation will be scheduled with staff, artist associates, and/or scholars.

Artists will be given a tour of Gordon Onslow Ford’s studio, shedding light on the historical and environmental context seeding the residency program and campus.

Due to the limited number of artists who can attend per year, the Foundation would like to give opportunities to new artists. We only allow applications from artists who have not previously participated in our residency program.

The Application Process closes Monday, October 26, 2026, at 10:59pm (Los Angeles time). Applicants will be notified in January 2027 of the jury’s decision.

 

Application Requirements

1. Artist’s Statement: Please provide a brief statement about your work in relation to the mission* of the Lucid Art Foundation (max. 1,000 characters). 

*The mission of the Lucid Art Foundation is to explore the phenomena of the inner worlds and deep levels of consciousness through visual arts, spontaneous painting, writing, and other means to make visible the otherwise invisible, creating an inclusive way of seeing that is in harmony with the natural world of which we are a part.

2. Provide a short bio and recent exhibition history from the last 5 years (max. 1,000 characters).

3. Describe the current project you are considering for your residency. How do you envision your time at the residency?

4. Have you ever lived and worked in a remote area? If no, are you comfortable living in the countryside next to the wilderness and a nature preserve?

5. What aspect of this residency attracted you?

6. How did you hear about the Lucid Art Residency Program? 

7. List three professional references, including their relationship to you, along with their email addresses and/or phone numbers that we might contact.

8. Applications require submission of work samples created within the last two years: visual artists must submit 10 images; musicians or audio artists must submit 2 audio files (each max. 60MB); and new media/video artists or choreographers must submit 2 videos (each max. 9MB). Writers are required to upload a PDF (max. 2MB) of their work. Applicants are welcome to submit a variety of work samples in addition to the required amount mentioned above.

9. The Foundation encourages the use of nontoxic artistic media. We do not accept applicants who use oil-based paints, turpentine, spray paint, or any media that are volatile or have strong odors.

10. No large power tools are allowed on campus.

 

Eligibility Criteria

The Selection Committee will consider artists working in the visual arts, eco-art, video/new media, writing, poetry, music composition, and choreography.

Applicants must:

  • Be 18 years or older and a resident of the US or Canada.
  • Have an MFA or equivalent in independent studio work and an exhibition history.
  • Have not been a Lucid Art Foundation artist-in-residence previously.
  • Have use of a car for transportation to, from, and during the entire residency.
  • Not use oil-based paints, turpentine, spray paint, or any media that are volatile or have strong odors during their residency.
  • Answer all residency application questions.