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International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)

Brooklyn, New York, United States

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3 to 12 monthsRolling; applications reviewed every two months

About

The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) is a global residency based in Brooklyn, New York, designed to support the creative and professional development of artists and curators. Founded in 1994 and located in a renovated industrial building, ISCP provides a platform for the presentation of innovative art projects, fostering international cultural exchange through its residency programs, public programs, and events. The program offers 35 light-filled work studios, two galleries, and a project space, making it one of the most comprehensive international visual arts residency programs in New York. Artists and curators are provided with private, furnished studio spaces and have 24-hour access to communal facilities. Although ISCP does not offer accommodation, most international program sponsorships include stipends for living expenses, materials, and housing. Residencies typically last three to twelve months, inviting residents to engage in a range of activities including Visiting Critics, Field Trips, Artists at Work presentations, and biannual Open Studios.

Disciplines

MultidisciplinaryInterdisciplinaryPaintingCuratorialDrawingInstallationPhotographySound/MusicVideo/FilmCeramicDigitalGraphicLiteraturePerformanceSculptureTransdisciplinary

Facilities

Shared StudioPrivate StudioGallery SpaceCommon SpaceInternet Access

Professional Opportunities

Group ExhibitionArtist TalkOpen StudioCritique

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