May 16–June 16, 2017
Priority application deadline: April 1
SVA Fine Arts Building
335 West 16 Street
New York, NY 10011
From May 16 to June 16, 2017, the Bio Art summer interdisciplinary residency will take place in the new SVA Bio Art Laboratory, located in the heart of New York City’s Chelsea gallery district. The SVA Bio Art Lab houses microscopes for photo and video, skeletons and specimen collections, a herbarium and an aquarium as well as a library. Each resident is awarded a private studio space. The residency culminates in a public exhibition.
The residency will be led by artist Suzanne Anker, chair of the SVA BFA Fine Arts Department; and Joseph DeGiorgis, marine biologist. In addition, visiting speakers have included artists, scientists and museum professionals including Kathy High, Ingeborg Reichle, James Walsh, Jennifer Willet, Ellen D. Jorgensen, Oliver Medvedik, William Myers and Paula Hayes.
The tuition for the program is 3000 USD. Affordable housing is available, as are opportunities to display work. This summer residency program grants 4 undergraduate studio credits. If you are a graduate student, please check with your school for academic credit options.
Note: A portfolio is required for review and acceptance to this program. Early application by April 1 is highly recommended.
About Bio Art
From anatomical studies, to landscape painting, to the biomorphism of surrealism, the biological realm historically provided a significant resource for numerous artists. More recently, Bio Art has become a term referring to intersecting domains of the biological sciences and their incorporation into the plastic arts. Of particular importance in Bio Art is to summon awareness of the ways in which advancing biotechnologies alter social, ethical and cultural values in society.
Coming to the fore in the early 1990s, Bio Art is neither media-specific nor locally bounded. It is an international movement with practitioners in such regions as Europe, the U.S., Russia, Asia, Australia and the Americas. Several sub-genres of Bio Art exist within this overarching term:
–Artists who employ the iconography of the 20th and 21st century sciences, including molecular and cellular genetics, transgenically altered living matter, reproductive technologies and neurosciences. All traditional media, including painting, sculpture, printmaking and drawing are employed to convey novel ways of representing life forms.
–Artists who utilize computer software, systems theory and simulations to investigate aspects of the biological sciences such as evolution, artificial life and robotics through digital sculpture and new media installations.
–Artists employing biological matter itself as their medium, including processes such as tissue engineering, plant breeding, transgenics and ecological reclamation.
About SVA’s Summer Residency programs
SVA’s Summer Residencies in New York City offer artists, designers and creative thinkers time, space and a supportive community in which to develop ideas and focus on their artistic direction.In addition to our time-honored studio residencies, a variety of innovative professional immersion programs provide opportunities for artists to explore new areas of social and technological practice and engage critically within their field.A unique combination of creative and professional resources provides a rich environment for growth and opportunity in the current, vibrant art scene.
About SVA BFA Fine Arts
The SVA BFA Fine Arts Department offers concentrations in all art forms, from Painting to Bio Art. Our state-of-the-art facilities allow students to experiment in a wide variety of projects and media, such as digital and 3D printing, textiles or wood.
From the Laboratory to the Studio:
Interdisciplinary Practices in Bio Art
Tuition: 3000 USD
4 undergraduate studio credits
For further information or questions regarding SVA’s Summer Residenciese-mail [email protected] or call T 212 592 2188