Artist Residency: Modern Brown Foundation
Listed on 2026-03-12
-
Creative Arts/Media
Creative Design / Digital Art
Artist Residency:
Modern Ancient Brown Foundation 2026 (USA)
The Modern Ancient Brown Foundation (MABF) is based in Detroit, Michigan. The foundation's core program seeks to support scholars, artists, and writers who identify as members of historically marginalized groups—specifically queer, Black, Indigenous, and people of color.
Title &Description:
Applications opens for the MABF Residency in Studio Art and Critical Studies
.
This program is specifically designed for recent bachelor's and M.F.A. graduates seeking to develop their studio practice in dialogue with Critical Studies. In the Fall of 2026 and Spring of 2027, up to two residents at a time will be selected to share a massive 1,000 sq ft studio space in Detroit. Residents are expected to utilize this time to deeply explore their medium, participate in critique sessions centered around their work, and engage with the broader Detroit arts community.
(
Note:
The foundation highly encourages artists based in Detroit, Michigan, and the broader Great Lakes Region to apply).
Multidisciplinary.
(Performance, art writing, critical studies, curating, film, music, creative writing, and studio arts).
- Who: Recent bachelor and M.F.A. graduates who identify as members of historically marginalized groups (BIPOC / Queer).
- Scope: US / International (with a strong focus on the Great Lakes Region).
- Workspace: A shared 1,000 sq ft studio space in Detroit.
- Funding: A monthly materials stipend, plus a housing stipend comparable to the median rent in Detroit (for those not already based in the city).
- Mentorship & Publication: Participation in formal crits, mentoring, dinner conversations, and the opportunity to be published in the Foundation's annual publication.
Free
Application Requirements :All materials must be condensed into a single PDF document and submitted via Slide Room. The PDF must include:
- CV.
- Portfolio: Up to 15 images of your work in chronological order (including title, medium, size, and date).
- Statement of
Purpose:
500–750 words outlining your life history, artistic interests, critical relationship to your field, and why you are applying now. - Budget: A brief outline of your projected per diem, materials costs, and housing.
- References: Names and email addresses of two references (do not send letters).
- Application Opens: February 19, 2026.
- Final date to receive applications: March 23, 2026.
- Notification: End of May 2026.
- Residency Dates: Fall 2026 or Spring 2027.
Email: postba
#J-18808-Ljbffr(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).