The Mudhouse Residency is currently accepting applications for the 2020 Residency season for three more days! There will be three residency sessions in the summer of 2020; June 8 - 22, June 29 - July 13, July 20 - August 3. The next deadline to apply is March 15, 2020. We will review the next round of applications and notify all applicants of their status April 1, 2020. We are accepting 15 artists for each session.
The Mudhouse Residency is designed to provide a cultural immersion: living, working and dining in the mountain village of Agios Ioannis. The residency is inclusive to a number of artistic disciplines, with the facilities to accommodate studio artists, photographers, writers, choreographers and composers. For studio artists our facilities include 24 hour access to an open format studio space in the heart of the village. Dancers and choreographers are provided use of a separate practice space with athletic flooring. Access to the Music house concert hall and grand piano is available to one composer-in-residence per session. The residency also provides non-studio artists with the time and structure to focus on a non-studio based project, be it a novel, screenplay, video, or photographic series. The Mudhouse Residency includes the accommodations of the artist for the duration of the Residency, as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner each day within the village. Additionally, artists-in-residence may choose to participate in studio workshops and group day trips. Artists are invited to present a slideshow lecture or reading on their work and participate in a closing exhibition.
The Mudhouse Residency is designed to provide a cultural immersion: living, working and dining in the mountain village of Agios Ioannis. The residency is inclusive to a number of artistic disciplines, with the facilities to accommodate studio artists, photographers, writers, choreographers and composers. For studio artists our facilities include 24 hour access to an open format studio space in the heart of the village. Dancers and choreographers are provided use of a separate practice space with athletic flooring. Access to the Music house concert hall and grand piano is available to one composer-in-residence per session. The residency also provides non-studio artists with the time and structure to focus on a non-studio based project, be it a novel, screenplay, video, or photographic series. The Mudhouse Residency includes the accommodations of the artist for the duration of the Residency, as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner each day within the village. Additionally, artists-in-residence may choose to participate in studio workshops and group day trips. Artists are invited to present a slideshow lecture or reading on their work and participate in a closing exhibition.
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