Program Overview
Introduction to the Stonecroft Artist-in-Residence Program
The Stonecroft Artist-in-Residence program offers residencies and fellowships for artists and researchers, providing an opportunity for new and vital artistic creation, research, and engagement.
Program Overview
Artist residencies through this program are designed to foster innovative artistic work, while research residencies aim to deepen the research capacity, aligning with the research environment at Queen's University. This alignment is crucial as it responds to the immediate civic context and contributes to advancing the field at large.
Research and Artistic Focus
The program supports a wide range of artistic and research endeavors, with a focus on:
- Creating new and innovative artistic works
- Conducting in-depth research in various fields
- Engaging with the local community and civic context
- Responding to immediate civic needs
- Contributing to the advancement of the field
Alignment with Queen's University
The research residencies are specifically designed to align with the research environment at Queen's University, ensuring that the work conducted through the Stonecroft Artist-in-Residence program is complementary and supportive of the university's research goals and objectives.
Program Goals
The primary goals of the Stonecroft Artist-in-Residence program are to:
- Provide a supportive environment for artistic creation and research
- Foster engagement between artists, researchers, and the community
- Contribute to the advancement of artistic and research fields
- Through the creation of new artistic works
- By conducting research that responds to civic needs and advances the field
The program details provided do not include specific information on admission criteria, tuition fees, or detailed research areas. However, the focus on artistic creation, research, and community engagement underscores the program's commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in these fields.
