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Raid Projects offers one of our two bedrooms and a studio for artists to come to Los Angeles, make new work, network with commercial galleries and curators, and explore Los Angeles but now at the reduced rate of $1000 US per month. Please note that we no longer host a final exhibition for the work produced during the residency.

The AIR program will rise in cost for 2009 to $1200 US to reflect increases in rent as well as the decline in value of the US dollar.

Application information if you wish to apply to the residency will remain the same.

These spots have already been reserved:

July -      Remco van den Bosch  |  Amanda Browder/Stuart Keeler
Aug -      Remco van den Bosch  |  Amanda Browder/Stuart Keeler
Sept -     Remco van den Bosch  |  Amanda Browder/Stuart Keeler
Oct -       Remco van den Bosch  |  Terri Thomas
Nov -      Remco van den Bosch  |  Terri Thomas
Dec -      Sheilah Wilson  |  Terri Thomas

2009
               
Jan -      Sheilah Wilson  |  Suzanna Asp and Johan Svensson
Feb -      Sheilah Wilson  |  Suzanna Asp and Johan Svensson
March - Virginie Bailly  |  Suzanna Asp and Johan Svensson
April -    Virginie Bailly  |  Natasja van Kampen
May -     Virginie Bailly  |  Natasja van Kampen
June -    Virginie Bailly  |  Natasja van Kampen
July -     Nakhee Sung  |  Mie Olise Kjaergaard
Aug -     Nakhee Sung  |  Mie Olise Kjaergaard
Sept -    Nakhee Sung  |  Mie Olise Kjaergaard
Oct -      Nakhee Sung                                                                       
Nov -     Nakhee Sung

For more information contact Max Presneill raidprojects@yahoo.com



PAST ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Nicole Bianchet
April - May - June 2008

Josh Peters
March - April - May
2008

Katherine Busby
Janurary - February - March
2008

Alex Jacobs
December 2007 and Janurary
- February 2008

Stief Desmet (Belgium)
October - November - December 2007


Brian Getnick (US)
September - October - November 2007

Dan Lovelace (UK)
July - August - September 2007

Craig Leonard (Canada)
June - July - August 2007

Hannah Furmage (Austrailia)
April - May - June 2007

Graham Hudson
(UK)
December - through - May 2007

Michael Klöpfer
(Germany)
Janurary - February - March 2007

Michael Caines and Leah Decter
(Canada)
October - November - December 2006

Jennifer Martin (UK)
September - October - November 2006

Le Industrie Invisibli (Italy)
April - May - June 2006

Ellen Hedberg (Sweden)
Janurary - February - March 2006

AIR Show:
December 1


AIR Show:
November 3


AIR Show:
October 6


AIR Show:
August 4

AIR Show:
June 2


AIR Show:
May 5


AIR Show:
March 3


AIR Show:
December 2

AIR Show:
November 4

AIR Show:
September 2

AIR Show:
August 5


AIR Show:
June 3


AIR Show:
March 3

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Overview
The Artist In Residence Program (AIR)

For periods of 3 or 6 months residents are provided with living accommodation and a studio. During the residency Raid encourages the artist to bring curators, critics and collectors to visit the studio and see the produced work privately.

AIR resident artists are predominantly international, but we also host US artists whose projects are suitable to a LA residency. The residency fee from April 2008 is $1000 US per month. This will NOT culminate with an exhibition after this date. The residency will entirely concentrate on the artists experimentation and experience of Los Angeles without the pressure of a final outcome. This residency will be for the artist to choose to spend their time wherever they feel it will do them the most good. There is a space dedicated to displaying work for any visits by curators, critics, etc but will not act as a show or host an opening. Please note, upon acceptance into the program, it is up to the artist to secure their space by providing a non-refundable deposit of the first months rent ($1000US). This is the only way to cement the dates you wish to have.

What you can expect from the Artist In Residency Program:

To provide the artist with an environment that is condusive to a creative working experience.

To respond in a timely manner to an artists questions and concerns

To provide the artist upon their arrival with rooms that are clean and orderly.

To always be respectful of the artists space.

1. Gallery Hopping:Shortly after their arrival the artist will be encouraged to visit the many galleries, opening receptions and arts events happening every week. This is a great way to meet people in the LA art scene.

2. Getting Started:
Raid does not provide artists with materials for their projects. However, there are tools at Raid and the artist is more than welcome to use them, but types and availabilities will vary from time to time. And on the subject of tools, Home Depot is just down the street.

3. Analysis:
Upon the artist's request, to engage in a comprehensive critique with the gallery director before the artist completes their residency.


How to Apply

To apply for Raid Artist In Residence program: AIR has no application form or deadline. Mail a proposal, resume, images of your work (slide or CD), CV, artist statement, press reviews and any other relevant materials that provides us with an idea of the breadth of your work to:
Raid Projects
Artists In Residency Program
602 Moulton Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90031

or contact email us at raidprojects@yahoo.com for further information.



Images

Raid Projects Front
Raid Main Gallery
Raid North Gallery
Raid Projects
Main Gallery
Approx 52' x 16'

North Gallery
Approx 30' x 14.5'


Raid Project Room

Second Floor AIR Studio

Project Room/AIR Studio
This exhibition space also doulbles as an AIR studio space.
Approx 22' x 14.5'

Second Floor AIR Studio
This is the studio space
for the AIR who will show
in the North Gallery.
Approx 14.5' x 14.5'

Second Floor AIR Bedroom





Raid Living Room


Raid Tool Box
Living Room
A place to watch some
cable T.V. or just relax.
Kitchen
There is a hot-plate
stove, microwave,
plates/cups and
cooking utensils.
The Tool Box
There are many tools
that the AIR's are
welcome to use.


A PDF of the gallery floorplan is available by clicking here.

Neighborhood

Raid is located in the Brewery Complex - home to more that 500 artists, which occupies 20-plus acres in downtown Los Angeles. Raid is also close to The Museum of Contemporary Art, many Contemporary Galleries, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Historic Olvera Street, The Downtown Library, and Union Station.

MOCA Chinatown Olvera Street Little Tokyo The Library Union Station


Testimonial

'It has been a great experience; it was a turning point for me
personally. And in my work a lot of things came together. Now when working
with my next show, I can start to see the difference from before and what the
stay at Raid has meant, in terms of confidence and momentum in what I am
doing. I guess one exposes oneself at Raid to a kind of experience when one is
ready for some changing to happen. The environment you provide and the
openness throughout shows in what I accomplished, it was a hit for me.'
Ellen Hedberg (Sweden)
Janurary - February - March 2006



Other Residencies Worldwide


Agentur
Located in Amsterdam
Take a look at www.agentur.nl. Email to: welcome@agentur.nl

 

Res Artis
A worldwide network of artist-residencies and residential art centers.
For Resartist home page click here.

Künstlerhäuser Worpswede
The grants are awarded once annually and are valid for a period of either three or six months.
For Künstlerhäuser Worpswede home page click here.