EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH RESIDENCIES

The IEA offers time, space, facilities, and support for artists to engage with their research projects.

Residents will be expected to engage with the Alfred University campus and communities which extend to Allegany County and the Western New York, Finger Lakes and Southern Tier regions of New York. This engagement is often in the form of a public lecture / artist talk, a demonstration, course-specific involvement, or another agreed-upon event.

We ask that all residents leave sample images and copies of work produced during their residency period for the IEA archive. The archive serves as an extensive educational resource for students and future residents.

All residencies are made possible by The National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation, and the Schein-Joseph Endowment.


New Media Residency

  • 2 weeks
  • $2000 stipend
  • housing
  • travel support
  • materials support
  • 24/7 access
  • technical support
Residency Period: January – May 2025
Open Call

Call Closes Friday October 11, 2024 (11:59pm EST)

Eligibility: The New Media Residency is open to National and International applications. Students enrolled during the residency period are not eligible to apply. We request that IEA alumni wait 2 years to reapply. Successful applicants are responsible for their own visas (if necessary). The IEA will provide a supporting letter to each successful candidate.

This residency program provides opportunities for a diverse group of artists to advance their careers and knowledge of developing new media studio technologies and practices. We support experimentation that can be instrumental in the production of an expanding and culturally significant catalog of electronic, time-based, and new media artworks.

Artists have access to a combination of emerging, contemporary, and historical media arts tools and materials. Many of these tools are unique and not ordinarily available in a studio setting. The resident artists have 24-hour dedicated access to the IEA studios and equipment. The IEA staff will be available to work with the resident artist during the regular workday. Additionally, technical staff and faculty may also be available for consultation. The IEA video and sound studio offers artists an integrated system with real-time video image-processing software, hardware, and video capture. The print media studios have an extensive range of technologies that span across digital and traditional that explore many hybrid possibilities. Please view the facilities page for more information.

Print + New Media Residency

  • 1 – 2 weeks
  • $1000 – $2000 stipend
  • housing
  • $125 travel stipend
  • materials support
  • 24/7 access
  • technical support
Residency Period: August – December 2025
Open Call: Closed

Opportunities Reopen February 2025

Eligibility: The Print + New Media Residency is open to residents of New York state only. Students enrolled during the residency period are not eligible to apply. We request that IEA alumni wait 2 years to reapply.

This residency program provides opportunities for a diverse group of artists to advance their careers and knowledge of developing print/new media studio technologies and practices. We support experimentation that can be instrumental in the production of an expanding and culturally significant catalog of traditional and experimental exploration of what print/new media can encompass.

Two-week residencies are given out based on the scope of the proposed project and the submitted work samples.

The resident artists have 24-hour dedicated access to the IEA studios and equipment. Artists have access to a combination of emerging, contemporary, and historical print/printmaking, electronic, time-based, and new media equipment and materials, many of which are unique and not ordinarily available in a studio setting. The IEA staff will be available to work with the resident artist during the regular workday. Additionally, technical staff and faculty may also be available for consultation. Please view the facilities page for more information.