BRIClab is now accepting applications for 2023/24! The deadline to apply is May 8.

This multidisciplinary residency program in Brooklyn, New York, was created to advance opportunities for visual artists, performers, and media makers. BRIClab offers early and mid-career artists essential support and opportunities to share their work.

All residents receive a $2,500 stipend, mentorship, competency-based learning and professional development, and documentation of their work. Additional support in the form of funding, space, access to media equipment and courses, and other resources varies by track. Ongoing public programs for the 2023/2024 cohort will run from September 2023 to May 2024.

The four tracks of the program are Contemporary art, Cinema + television, performing artsAnd video art.

BRIClab gives priority to applications from artists with disabilities, BIPOC and LGBTQ+.

Find out more and apply at bricartsmedia.org.

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