Indigo Arts Alliance Artist Network
Join our Artist Network!
Our Artist Network is an internal database that gets exclusive program information and gives the Indigo Arts Alliance team insight into your practice.
Indigo Arts Alliance provides an environment for the production of artwork in all media across disciplines. Through our multidisciplinary residency programs, Indigo Arts Alliance is intended for established, mid-career and emerging artists to explore and grow their work in a creative atmosphere. Open to artists all around the world, our Artist Residencies and Fellowships aims to connect Black and Brown artists from across the globe to facilitate opportunities for critical feedback, relationship building and increased awareness of creative practices and resources. With the creation of our Artist Network, we want to know who is interested in participating in our residency programs, beyond the open application process.
NOTE: Joining the artist network does not guarantee inclusion in our Artist Residency or Fellowship programs.
Programs we offer:
The Mentorship Residency Program is a pioneering residency concept that serves as an arts incubator with generous workspace and modern facilities enabling the creative work of visual artists across disciplines. We foster mentorship by pairing two artists together during a residency period to cultivate rich conversation, collaboration, and exchange experiences, knowledge, art industry information and technical skills. The artist-pairing consists of a National or International artist who is traveling to the state of Maine from their respective homes to be in residence with a Local/Regional artist. The goal of the pairing is to build positive relationships that enhance the individual artists as human beings and thought leaders. We want to create healthy relationships for artists of color who are navigating their art practice and create avenues of success that build networks. Learn more here!
David C. Driskell Fellowship at Black Seed Studio was created to honor the life and legacy of artist, historian, and Indigo Arts Alliance’s Elder Advisor, Dr. David C. Driskell. The purpose of this fellowship is to grant time and space to artists of color who need focus in order to have creative production. Dr. Driskell was a beacon for Black and Brown artists in his life. With this residency Indigo Arts Alliance helps nurture artists’ creative production. Open to Maine-based and/or Maine rooted communities, this exciting opportunity will enable Black and Brown artists to engage in their practice in ways that they may not otherwise have the space and/or resources to. In addition to having access to a designated 500 sq foot space in Black Seed Studio, selected applicants are awarded a $700 grant. Fellows also receive 1:1 feedback and mentorship by the Indigo Arts Alliance staff and participate in studio visits with a selection of artists, curators, cultural workers, and scholars.
C. Daniel Dawson Curatorial + Research Fellowship is a prestigious program dedicated to celebrating the remarkable legacy of C. Daniel Dawson. C. Daniel Dawson is a luminary in the art world—an esteemed photographer, filmmaker, educator, and arts administrator whose work has significantly influenced the discourse surrounding African American and African Diaspora art. This fellowship offers a unique dual-track: one for a photo archivist focused on the preservation of Dawson's extensive photographic collection, and another for a curatorial scholar dedicated to curating and contextualizing Dawson’s vast body of work. This six-month fellowship empowers Black and Brown artists, curators, and scholars by supporting innovative research and curatorial projects focused on African American art, African Diaspora studies, photography, and art history.
Residency & Fellowship Program Eligibility:
- Applicants must be a descendent from any of the African nations, African-American, Afro-Latin, Caribbean, i.e., the communities inhabiting the geographic breadth of all the places where Africans were displaced as a result of the transatlantic slave trade, Indigenous Peoples, Latinx, Southeast Asian (i.e African/Indian oceanic world), the Middle East, and the Pacific Rim. It is important to our mission to serve communities that have been impacted by colonialism and cultural erasure.
- Applicants must be 21+ at the time of the proposed residency or fellowship.
- Artists of all disciplines are encouraged (Painting, sculpture, illustration, writing, dance, music, theater/performance, photography, fiber/textiles, etc).
- Applicants cannot be enrolled in a full-time academic program at the time of the residency.
Please visit our Artist Residency FAQ page for more information. Should you have any direct questions please email ashley@indigoartsalliance.me.