BCAT/BRIC Rotunda Gallery Video Residency
Information regarding the 2009–2010 BCAT/Rotunda Gallery Video Residency will be posted at the end of 2008. Please check back.
About the Residency Program
Each year, two programs of BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, BCAT/Brooklyn Community Access Television, developer and manager of four public access television channels, and BRIC Rotunda Gallery, a contemporary art gallery, sponsor a joint residency program to make BCAT's Media Center and training programs available to professional Brooklyn-affiliated visual artists.
Through this program, we assist Brooklyn-based artists interested in exploring video and/or multimedia as an artistic medium by making BCAT's state-of-the-art Media Center available to them at no cost, and through its Center for Media Education, provides training programs and technical assistance in video and digital production and post-production technologies.
Description of Facility, Instruction and Services
BCAT's services and programs enable the creation, production and cablecasting of video and computer-generated, non-commercial programs on BCAT's four cable channels. The BCAT Media Center includes a state-of-the-art studio and studio control area; a training studio; a mini studio designed for use by a single producer serving as talent and technician; edit suites; field camera packages and a Multimedia Lab, outfitted with computer workstations equipped with industry standard software and cutting-edge multimedia applications for video program enhancement. The facility is open Monday – Friday, 10am – 10pm; Saturday and Sunday, 10am – 4pm. Lab hours: Monday – Friday, Noon – 7pm. Technical support is available during open hours. Hours are subject to change.
Residency Opportunity
Fifteen residencies are awarded annually. Artists participate at no cost in BCAT's training program in one of the following areas:
- Television Studio Production
An introduction to all aspects of live to tape studio production and the use of equipment, including robotic and manual cameras, camera switching, microphone and audio control, character generator, lighting consoles, set design, and intercom.
- Remote/Video Editing Production
This four-week workshop is designed to teach both digital video production and Audio and Video Non-Linear Editing (AVID). This hands-on workshop provides instruction in the process of shooting, lighting, audio, and non-linear editing using digital video to create a completed project.
Training classes are held during day and evening hours and have different start dates. Each workshop consists of two 3-hour sessions per week for a total of 24 hours of instruction. After completion of the training program, residents are given an allotment of up to 50 hours of lab time to work on independent projects, in addition to five opportunities to check out field camera equipment overnight. (Use of the facility is normally restricted to the creation of programs for BCAT cablecasting.) If the artist wishes, their completed program may be cablecast on BCAT.
An honorarium of $200 will be provided to each resident. BCAT's training program fee of $90 will be waived.
Eligibility
This opportunity is open to artists who live or work in the borough of Brooklyn. Individuals working in video, computers, and/or multimedia, or artists who wish to work in these media are eligible to apply. Previous experience in video or multimedia is not required. It is anticipated that artists selected will bring varying levels of expertise to the residency; artists who have a strong desire to explore multimedia as a distinct medium or as part of an interdisciplinary approach to art-making are encouraged to apply. Note that the purpose of the residency is to support artistic production as opposed to marketing or promotional projects. Students currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs and artists who completed BCAT residencies in 2006 – 2007 are not eligible to apply.
Selection Process & Criteria
Applications will be considered by a joint selection panel consisting of BRIC Rotunda Gallery, BCAT, and BRIC staff; Advisory Committee members; and professionals from the field.
To apply, please submit an application form, resume, and work sample. Panelists will be looking for an accomplished body of work, a clear statement of intent for the residency, and evidence of the maturity necessary to profit from the residency opportunity as offered. The decisions of the selection committee will be final. No late or incomplete submissions will be considered.
Time Line
Application Deadline: Applications must be postmarked or hand-delivered no later than March 3, 2008.
Notification: March 18, 2008
Residencies will take place between April 1 to December 19, 2008.
Application Procedure
Artists interested in being considered for the residency must submit the following materials:p>
- Completed Application form.
- One-page resumé.
- A stamped, self-addressed envelope for return of material.
- Residency Proposal. (One page, single-spaced, 12pt. type) Describe your plans for the residency. Please tell us what you hope to accomplish, what skills and/or previous experience you have that will be useful in this project, how the residency will affect your current or future work, and what benefits you anticipate.
- Work Sample. Submit one of the following:
- A. A maximum of 15 images, 150 – 300 dpi, JPEG format only, on a CD readable by both MACs and PCs. Please also include a corresponding image list with titles of works, date, media, and dimensions.
- B. A DVD of no more than 5 minutes duration. You may submit complete works, partial works, and/or excerpts from several works, but do not exceed 5 minutes. Please provide a one-page descriptive sheet on the work or contextualizing the segment, and label your DVD.
No electronic submissions. DO NOT include additional information. It will not be reviewed or considered by the panel.
Contact
For further information, contact Baseera Khan, Gallery Manager, BRIC Rotunda Gallery at bkhan@briconline.org or 718-875-4047 x10.
Application Form
Applications must be postmarked or delivered no later than March 3, 2008.
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