Artist-in-residence

Artist-in-residence programs exist to invite artists, academicians, and curators to reside within the premises of an institution.[1] For example, a large church often has an organist-in-residence or "resident organist" who is the default performer when the organ is needed or used. Similarly a "painter-in-residence" is often the first artist considered by their institution when it needs or desires a painting to be painted.

Some residency programs are incorporated within larger institutions, such as museums, universities, or galleries. Other organizations exist solely to support residential exchange programs.[2]

Various composer-in-residence programs exist, for example with orchestras and universities.[3] Ensembles may be "ensembles-in-residence", such as Gamelan Pacifica residing in Cornish College of the Arts.

Comic artists programs are specifically called comic artist in residence.

References

  1. Cafe, Rebecca (4 August 2011). "What do artists-in-residence do?" – via www.bbc.com.
  2. "Be an Artist-in-Residence - Arts in the Parks (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov.
  3. "American Composers Alliance". American Composers Alliance.


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