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Call for Applications: Artist in Residence Program at Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

December 18, 2024

(Medford, OR) — Do you want to spend two weeks creating art surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument? The Bureau of Land Management invites artists to apply for the annual Artist-in-Residence program. The selected artist receives a one- to two-week residency at CSNM in the month of June.

Selected artists will create work while immersed in a beautiful environment and share their art with the public. Applications are welcomed from all artists, regardless of style or medium.

“Artists offer a unique perspective on these remarkable landscapes,” said Joel Brumm, Assistant Monument Manager. “Their work provides a captivating lens through which we can explore our connection to public lands.”

Now in its ninth year, the Artist-in-Residence program has allowed numerous artists to transform the monument’s natural and cultural resources into visual art, objects, and performances.

Last year’s Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Artist-in-Residence was Serena Richelle, a gifted scientific illustrator who spent her time studying and sketching the Monument’s unique species. Prospective applicants can see her describe her experience firsthand.

During their residency, the artist will share their experience and artistic vision in a public presentation. Following the residency, artists are asked to donate an original artwork piece, which they will retain the rights to.

One artist and one alternate will be selected based on the following criteria: entry materials, residency proposal, professionalism, and creative vision.

Interested artists can learn more information and an application at the Artist-in-Residence website (https://bit.ly/CSNMart), by e-mailing jduwe@blm.gov, or by calling  (541) 618-2320. Detailed instructions are on the application form. Applications must be submitted by January 24, 2025. Application materials and sample artwork should be submitted in a single email with attachments or links to jduwe@blm.gov.

Those wishing to learn more about the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument information can do so on the CSNM’s website.

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