Fellowships
Southern Constellations Residencies
Southern Constellations (SoCo) is a residency program that explores experimental practices across a network of Southern artists. SoCo Residents receive full funding to attend the month-long residency, including room and board in the historic museum, with additional travel support, plus a $1000 honorarium. SoCo Residents are specially featured in press, public events and exhibitions.
Applicants eligible for this residency are required to indicate so on the application and answer an additional question. These residencies are strengthened through nominations from professional artists, curators, collectors, and university educators, but anyone eligible can apply.
Once accepted, SoCo Residents are required to sign a contract and participate in the full-month residency.
Southern Constellations is funded in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
To be eligible for SoCo, artists must be based or raised in the Southern United States* and able to attend a month-long residency, participating fully in all aspects of the program. Elsewhere seeks residents who demonstrate a commitment of applied skills, design intention, site-specific interest, and community participation.
SoCo is primarily based on an expanding group of professionals in order to expand a regional network of experimental practitioners, and foster an exciting cohort of exceptional artists. In an effort to reach and create space for those operating outside of our artistic networks, self-nominated applications are also welcome. Applicants, especially those nominated and hearing about Elsewhere for the first time, should thoroughly review the Residency webpage to ensure Elsewhere is indeed a good fit.
This funded residency is very competitive (offered to 5 individuals with approx. 80 applications), thus candidates are encouraged to express on the application if they are interested in the residency without funding. This will not hurt one’s ability to receive funding.
*Seeking applicants primarily from: Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands. We are open to other regions with sufficient response.Southern Constellations (SoCo) is a residency fellowship program that supports a growing network of Southern artists advancing experimental practices. Southern Constellations fellowships are open to artists based or raised in the Southern US incl. Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and other regions as defended by the applicants. The program is primarily populated via nominations, but anyone can apply. SoCo Residents receive full funding to attend the month-long residency, including room and board in the historic museum, with additional travel support, plus a $1000 honorarium. In exchange, fellows host a workshop for members and learners at the museum. The fellowships are competitive (app. 5 selected / 80 applicants).
See the past Southern Constellations Fellows + Projects here.
Urban Exchange Fellowships
Southern Constellations (SoCo) is a residency fellowship program that supports a growing network of Southern artists advancing experimental practices. Southern Constellations fellowships are open to artists based or raised in the Southern US incl. Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and other regions as defended by the applicants. The program is primarily populated via nominations, but anyone can apply. SoCo Residents receive full funding to attend the month-long residency, including room and board in the historic museum, with additional travel support, plus a $1000 honorarium. In exchange, fellows host a workshop for members and learners at the museum. The fellowships are competitive (app. 5 selected / 80 applicants).
See the past Urban Exchange Projects here.
The Urban Exchange Residency explores emerging local ecologies of contemporary art production in key, national metropolises. The inaugural program in 2015 highlighted Chicago, 2016 focused on Miami, 2017 centered around Baltimore, 2019 will showcase Philadelphia, and for 2020 we look to Kansas City.
This residency serves as an incubator for collaborative creation and critical artwork while building networks among a regional common field of alternative artists and arts organizations. Elsewhere seeks creatives with compelling, critical, socially engaged work and a commitment to Kansas City who demonstrate conceptual and aesthetic experimentation. Exchange Residents receive full funding to attend the month-long residency, including room and board in the historic museum, with additional travel support, plus a $1000 honorarium. Exchange Residents are specially featured in the press, public events, and exhibitions.
Applicants eligible for this residency are required to indicate so on the residency application and answer an additional question. The Exchange Residency is strengthened through nominations from professional artists, curators, collectors, and university educators, but anyone eligible can apply. Once accepted, Exchange Residents are required to sign a contract and participate in the full-month residency.
To be eligible for the Exchange Fellowship applicants must be based and actively invested in Kansas City, MO / KS and able to attend a full month-long residency, participating fully in all aspects of the program. Elsewhere seeks residents who have demonstrated a commitment of applied skills, design intention, site-specific interest, and community participation.
The Exchange Residency is primarily based on nominations from an expanding group of arts professionals in order to expand a regional network of experimental practitioners, and foster an exciting cohort of exceptional artists. In an effort to reach those we don’t know and create space for those operating outside our artistic networks, self-nominated applications are also welcome. Applicants, especially those nominated and hearing about Elsewhere for the first time, should thoroughly review the Residency webpage to ensure Elsewhere is indeed a good fit.
Candidates are required to indicate and answer an additional question on the application. This funded residency is very competitive (offered to 5 individuals with approx. 80 applications), thus candidates are encouraged to express on the application if they are interested in the residency without funding. This will not hurt your ability to receive funding.