Call Detail
Making Our History: Artists Render Lincoln’s Legacy
https://www.uis.edu/cfls/

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Contact Email: gpeck6@uis.edu

Entry Deadline: 9/20/21
Application Closed
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 10
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 6
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 6
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 3, Maximum:Max. 10
Call Type: Residencies
Eligibility: Regional
State: Illinois
Event Dates: 9/20/21 - 9/30/22

The Center for Lincoln Studies (CLS) and Visual Arts at the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) invite applications for an innovative remote artist-in-residency program focusing on the legacies of Abraham Lincoln. Twenty artists will be selected from throughout the state to participate in the residency during the 2021-2022 academic year. They will learn and think about Lincoln’s varied legacies in monthly meetings with each other and with faculty from Visual Arts and CLS; they will also present and discuss their art in-progress at several of the meetings. Each artist’s object will be to create art that stimulates conversation about the American past.

The artworks will be exhibited from August to September 2022 in the Visual Arts Gallery at UIS, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield, and the Springfield Art Association. The exhibitions will include short videos that document the making of the physical art and explore each artist’s historical perspective and artistic approach. The videos will later form the basis of a permanent digital exhibit hosted by the Center for Lincoln Studies. The digital exhibit will document the historical legacies explored by the artists and will provide resources for K-12 teachers to teach about Lincoln and the American past.

Requirements: Artists must be residents of Illinois during the period of the residency, participate in seven Zoom meetings during the residency program, agree to be filmed in their studio about the art-making process, and deliver a finished work of art to UIS by June 30, 2022. Artists will receive $2500 for their artwork, which will become the property of the University of Illinois. 

Selection Process: The juried artists will reflect geographical diversity, diversity of form, method, and concept, and diversity of background. Faculty, graduate students, and alumni of the University of Illinois will receive extra consideration for up to eight of the twenty slots, and the jury will seek to include at least four graduate students to create opportunities for emerging artists. Applications should include the following, submitted in PDF format:

· curriculum vitae

· portfolio of up to 10 relevant artworks (Note: portfolio may be submitted as a set of links to specific artworks instead of in PDF form)

· 150 to 300 word personal statement addressing the applicant’s interest in the residency, approach to artistic collaboration, and preliminary ideas for a project on Lincoln’s legacy.

Please email questions to jury chair Graham Peck, Wepner Distinguished Professor of Lincoln Studies at UIS, at gpeck6@uis.edu. Deadline for receipt of the applications is September 20, 2021.

 Timeline:

Selection of artists-in-residency: October 5, 2021

Residency period: October 2021 to May 2022

Delivery of art: June 30, 2022

Exhibition schedule: August-September 2022 

Making Our History: Artists Render Lincoln’s Legacy is funded by the University of Illinois’ 2021 Presidential Initiative: Expanding the Impact of the Arts and Humanities.

Application Requirements

· curriculum vitae

· portfolio of up to 10 relevant artworks (Note: portfolio may be submitted as a set of links to specific artworks instead of in PDF form)

· 150 to 300 word personal statement addressing the applicant’s interest in the residency, approach to artistic collaboration, and preliminary ideas for a project on Lincoln’s legacy.

Eligibility Criteria

Calls for art are open to all professional and emerging artists located in Illinois, age 18 and over, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, or physical or mental disability. Artists selected for the residency will be required to sign a contract with the University of Illinois Springfield to receive compensation for the residency.