Nailing the Application, Part 1: Narrative/Artist Statement

Nailing the Application

To be an artist is to constantly apply for things. Many creative opportunities–from residencies to exhibitions–start with an open call. How can you ensure you’re putting your best foot forward when submitting these applications?

Drawing upon the perspective of arts decision-makers who run residencies, jury exhibitions, and review project proposals, this panel discussion will focus on the written portion of applications, and cover:

  • Where to find open calls for art exhibitions, residencies, and more
  • How to determine if an opportunity is right for you
  • What reviewers like to see in the application statement/narrative
  • The difference between a residency application and exhibition proposal
  • Common misconceptions about the writing, and how to avoid them

This is Part 1 of a 2 part series. Part 1 will focus on the narrative, or written components, of the application. Part 2: Work Samples will focus on the work sample components and take place on February 16.

Time for Q&A will be provided.

Presented by the NVLAA and facilitated by the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA).

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When

  • Thursday, February 12, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM

Location

online via Zoom